Friday, June 10, 2016

HEY, PEOPLE! SOUNDS FAMILIAR, AIN'T IT? SERBS ARE THE LITMUS LIKE ALWAYS!

More and more he [Hitler] was becoming obsessed with Russia and the necessity for a showdown. The fateful directive for the invasion of the USSR, coded "Operation Barbarossa," was dated December 18, 1940, and the target date for the opening of the assault was May 15, 1941. However before Barbarossa could get under way, the Balkans had to be secured. 
For easier comparison decode like this: Hitler = USA| USSR = Russia| German army = NATO| 1941 = 2016| Yugoslavia = Serbia| April 6, Nazis bombed Belgrade = April, 1999, NATO bombed Belgrade ….. and one could see that the time passed, but nothing has changed. The West is the same, Bulgarians, Croatians, Shqiptars, Romanians, Hungarians are the same, and as always Serbs are the same ….. Drang Nach Osten is in progress. NATO is in Ukraine advancing to Moscow. Serbia is surrounded by Axes Forces. Germany leads the “united” Europe. Our politicians are pushing us toward Germany and the West. We are resisting to lose our national honor, and to bend on our knees before the Brute. God’s will …… The end is going to be the same …..

A German Army was massed in Romania in February 1941. By this time, the Greeks had caused the Italians to retreat... Germany had to move troops from Rumania into Greece through Bulgaria. Bulgaria had gambled on the wrong side in World War I. She made a similar miscalculation in February 1941, when she accepted Hitler's assurance that the war was already won... On the night of February 28, German units crossed the Danube from Rumania and took up strategic positions in Bulgaria... 
"Rather death than slavery." - Our Fathers and Grandfathers stood up against Nazis at the moment of their greatest power! The gallant Serb nation dared to defy Nazi Germany! March 27, 1941.
Yugoslavia, however, was not as accommodating as Bulgaria... The Yugoslav regent, Prince Paul, had carried the policy of neutrality to the limit for fear of provoking Germany; ministers and leading politicians were afraid to speak. There was one exception, however - an Air Force general, named Dusan Simovic, who represented [Serb] nationalist elements among the officers' corps. Simovic's office at Zemun [suburb of Belgrade] became a center of Yugoslav opposition to German penetration into the Balkans and Yugoslavia. Meanwhile, on March 1, 1941, Bulgaria had joined the Tripartite [Nazi] Pact, and Yugoslavia was pressured into following the suit. By that date, German motorized forces were already at the Yugoslavian frontiers. On March 18, Prince Paul left Yugoslavia on a secret visit to Berchtesgaden. Under great pressure, he verbally committed his country to Bulgaria's course. Prime Minister Cvetkovic left Belgrade March 24... on a Vienna-bound train and, unknown to the public and press, signed a pact with Hitler the following day. The conspirators then began to act. 
The small circle around Simovic had been preparing for action in case of capitulation. The leader of the planned uprising was General Bora Mirkovic, a commander of the Yugoslav Air Force. When the news of the pact began to circulate in Belgrade, the conspirators took over the government in a bloodless coup in the name of the young King Peter II. Prince Paul then signed the act of abdication and was allowed to leave for Greece. 
The overthrow of the collaborationist government set loose an outburst of popular enthusiasm. The streets of Belgrade were thronged with Serbs chanting "Rather war than the pact [with Hitler]", "Rather death than slavery." There was dancing in the squares and English and French flags were draped everywhere. The young King who, by climbing down a rain-pipe had made his own escape from Regency tutelage, took the oath in Belgrade Cathedral amid great acclaim. The military coup aroused a surge of [Serb] national vitality. The Serbs had flung their defiance at Hitler at the moment of his greatest power.
"Rather death than slavery." - We are standing up against NATO at the moment of their greatest power! The gallant Serb nation dared to defy Post-Modern America, and the West! February 19, 2016.
These events threw Hitler into an uncontrollable rage and in a characteristically impulsive reaction, he decided to crush Yugoslavia. Eroded by vanity and fury, he took the coup as a personal affront. He called for the immediate invasion of Yugoslavia and instructed Ribbentrop to advise Hungary, Romania and Italy that they would get spoils for their efforts in the conquest. Germany meanwhile planned to take important copper and coal-mining districts for herself. As the support for the coup had come principally from the works of Serbs, the Axis [Nazi] powers regarded them as their main enemy and favor the Croats who were later rewarded with independence. 
The gallant little country that dared to defy Hitler was pitilessly smashed in a few days. On April 6, the Nazis bombed Belgrade, reducing much of the city to rubble and killing 50,000 persons. Hitler achieved his revenge, but at a very high price. The German diversion against Yugoslavia... forced the postponement of the attack against Russia by five full weeks, a delay that would prove crucial. The interval between May 15, when the attack was originally scheduled, and June 22, when it finally came, represented the additional time the German generals on the Russian front needed for certain victory. Later these were to be five weeks of deep snow and subzero temperatures that blocked the movement of the German Armies. The Balkan campaign set back the timetable for Barbarossa. German generals ever afterward would lament the loss of those five weeks... 
After the German conquest, Yugoslavia ceased to exist as a nation... Serbia was densely occupied by German troops. Hitler personally felt a violent hatred for the Serbs, possibly derived from his Austrian childhood and undoubtedly inflamed by the March coup. A powerful partisan movement rose up in Serbia* in the summer of 1941 and drew horrifying reprisals... As partisan warfare spread, the Nazis decided on straight revenge on the Jews and Serbs. For every dead German soldier or civilian, a hundred Jews and Serbians were killed; for every wounded German; fifty were killed... 
The killing was done by [German] Army troops...

by Nora Levin "The Holocaust - The destruction of European Jewry 1933-1945". Pub. The Schocken Books, New Yourk, 1973, pp. 508-511.

* "Partisan movement in Serbia" should be comprehended as guerrilla movement, because the first movement and the strongest movement was monarchistic guerrilla of col. Dragoljub Mihailovic.

An Advice from the Wise!
Think twice about who you are and where do you stand. Serbs instinctively choose justice and right, instead of injustice and wrong. We have never missed. If you found yourself against us, just start thinking what kind of villain are you. If you recognized your evil ways seeing Serbs are against you as a litmus paper, and turned back, finding the just and honorable path, don't thank us. That's our job on this Earth! 

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