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Povodom navodno poboljsanja odnosa Srbije i Hrvatske isticem deo materijala iz dole pomenute knjige koji govori o hrvatskim zlocinima koji nemaju poznatog slicnog primera u istoriji civilizacije. Nisam za sejanje patoloske mrznje koja je vladala i koja jos postoji izmedju nasa dva naroda, ali barem zbog mladjih generacija, koje su na udaru glupostima i lazima iz medija, ovde ostavljam tekst koji bi trebalo da ih potstsakne na sopstveno razmisljanje, rasudjivanje i istrazivanje. Ovakva desavanja, patnje i stradanja naseg naroda, se ne smeju zaboraviti nikada, ma kakvi god odnosi bili! Treba graditi mir, ali nikada vise se ne sme ponoviti pakao i zlo koje je iskusio neduzan covek na ovim prostorima. Posebno mi je neverovatno da je srpska inteligencija zacutala. Zacutali su u kljucnim momentima moderne srpske istorije. Zacutali su kada je njivoa rec bila najvaznija. Dakle oni koji su trebali da, sa svojim nadprosecnim sposobnostima, imaju viziju i ideje o daljem putu kojim treba da ide srpsko drustvo su zatajili. Zlokobno i morbidno mrtvilo njihovog delovanja me najvise frustrira. Pozivam novu generaciju srpske inteligencije, koja dolazi i koja ce zameniti staru, da se ne oglusi na vapaje i kletve postradalih Srba, koji traze pravdu i istinu.
izvor: The Serbs Chose War, Ruth Mitchell
On April 12, 1941, two days after Croatia became an independent state and joined the Axis, an order was published in the Zagreb newspapers requiring all Serbs not natives to the town to leave within twenty-four hours and threatening that anyone hiding Serbs would be shot. This order, by Dr. Ante Pavelich, head of the Independent State of Croatia, was a prelude to a massacre of Serbs not surpassed for brutality and atrocity in the whole sorrowful history of the human race. Even the German massacres of the Jews, incredible as this sounds, pale by comparison. More than 600,000 defenseless Serbs, long resident in Croatia-men, women, and small children-died in literally unprintable circumstances and another half-million were driven from their homes, penniless and dying of starvation by the wayside.
Excerpts from four out of many documents describing these massacres are presented here. One is by a Mohammedan resident of Croatia, another by a Jewish physician of Belgrade, and two by Croats themselves.
It need hardly be said that many Croats are filled with horror at the fiendish crimes committed by their fellow countrymen.
A note on how such massacres were feasible is necessary.
As all students of race, language, and nationality know, Europe does not consist of homogeneous populations, but of a series of race, language, or nationality islands. This was true of Yugoslavia. The Serbs did not live exclusively in Serbia nor the Croats in Croatia. Like Americans who move freely from state to state, they settled now here, now there, and some of these settlements were of very ancient date. Thus in the fifteenth century, when hard pressed by the Turks, many Serbs had moved northward, and about a million had settled in Croatia, so that in the Independent State of Croatia one third of the population of Croatia proper was actually Serb.
From 1918 onward, Croat politicians like Pavelich and Machek had been deliberately teaching their people to hate the Serbs. One of the clever stratagems which the Croats, as a minority group, found effective was never to oppose the government or a particular ministry or party. Instead they opposed a people. For twenty-three years prior to the massacres the Croat leaders had been persuading the Croat peasants and workers that all their troubles were due to the Serb "oppressors," just as the Germans were taught that all their troubles were due to the Jews. In thus instilling hatred in the Croats against their brothers, the Serbs, they may have failed to realize that the repression of centuries of vassalage when released would make the Croats run berserk. At any rate, Pavelich decided to secure his position by not only ridding himself of the large Serbian element in Croatia proper, but also eliminating the Serbs in Bosnia, where the majority of the population is Serbian, but which had been given to Croatia in payment for her deal with Germany.
Bosnia has always been considered by historians, geographers, and ethnologists to be a Serbian province, since it is predominantly Serb. The population statistics of Bosnia compiled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (prior to the outbreak of World War I), when Bosnia was an Austro-Hungarian province, may be considered to be impartial, since Austro-Hungary never liked or was likely to favor the Serbs.
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izvor: The Serbs Chose War, Ruth Mitchell
On April 12, 1941, two days after Croatia became an independent state and joined the Axis, an order was published in the Zagreb newspapers requiring all Serbs not natives to the town to leave within twenty-four hours and threatening that anyone hiding Serbs would be shot. This order, by Dr. Ante Pavelich, head of the Independent State of Croatia, was a prelude to a massacre of Serbs not surpassed for brutality and atrocity in the whole sorrowful history of the human race. Even the German massacres of the Jews, incredible as this sounds, pale by comparison. More than 600,000 defenseless Serbs, long resident in Croatia-men, women, and small children-died in literally unprintable circumstances and another half-million were driven from their homes, penniless and dying of starvation by the wayside.
Excerpts from four out of many documents describing these massacres are presented here. One is by a Mohammedan resident of Croatia, another by a Jewish physician of Belgrade, and two by Croats themselves.
It need hardly be said that many Croats are filled with horror at the fiendish crimes committed by their fellow countrymen.
A note on how such massacres were feasible is necessary.
As all students of race, language, and nationality know, Europe does not consist of homogeneous populations, but of a series of race, language, or nationality islands. This was true of Yugoslavia. The Serbs did not live exclusively in Serbia nor the Croats in Croatia. Like Americans who move freely from state to state, they settled now here, now there, and some of these settlements were of very ancient date. Thus in the fifteenth century, when hard pressed by the Turks, many Serbs had moved northward, and about a million had settled in Croatia, so that in the Independent State of Croatia one third of the population of Croatia proper was actually Serb.
From 1918 onward, Croat politicians like Pavelich and Machek had been deliberately teaching their people to hate the Serbs. One of the clever stratagems which the Croats, as a minority group, found effective was never to oppose the government or a particular ministry or party. Instead they opposed a people. For twenty-three years prior to the massacres the Croat leaders had been persuading the Croat peasants and workers that all their troubles were due to the Serb "oppressors," just as the Germans were taught that all their troubles were due to the Jews. In thus instilling hatred in the Croats against their brothers, the Serbs, they may have failed to realize that the repression of centuries of vassalage when released would make the Croats run berserk. At any rate, Pavelich decided to secure his position by not only ridding himself of the large Serbian element in Croatia proper, but also eliminating the Serbs in Bosnia, where the majority of the population is Serbian, but which had been given to Croatia in payment for her deal with Germany.
Bosnia has always been considered by historians, geographers, and ethnologists to be a Serbian province, since it is predominantly Serb. The population statistics of Bosnia compiled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914 (prior to the outbreak of World War I), when Bosnia was an Austro-Hungarian province, may be considered to be impartial, since Austro-Hungary never liked or was likely to favor the Serbs.
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