Hitler's opinion on Serbia

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Srbobran
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Hitler's opinion on Serbia

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Post by Srbobran » 15 Apr 2007, 07:44

Hello. Does anyone have any information regarding Hitler's opinion on Serbs? I am asking because I find it interesting that despite having a loathing for Slavs, Serbia (after resisting German rule) was given her own state (albeit under German supervision) and we were the only Slavs who resisted German rule who were granted a state. If anyone has any information about the government of Milan Nedic or the Montenegrin Quisling state, it would be greatly appreciated.

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Post by pitman » 15 Apr 2007, 19:04

I'm not sure what you mean when you say that Serbs were the only Slavs who resisted German rule who were granted a state. There were certainly a great many Croat partisans, for example. Also, Serbia under German rule was not really a state--it could not even compare to the Croatian or Slovakian puppet states.

For more information on the collaborators, see Tomasevich's big book on collaboration and the occupation: http://www.amazon.com/War-Revolution-Yu ... 434&sr=1-1.

He also did a big book on the Chetniks which may discuss some of the Nedic chetniks, but I have been unable to locate a copy of his Chetnik book despite great efforts.

He died before he could finish his third book, which was to be on the partisans.


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Post by Srbobran » 15 Apr 2007, 20:32

What I mean is the the Croat, Slovak, and Bulgarian governments were Axis from the start.

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Post by Marisav » 15 Apr 2007, 23:41

For more information on the collaborators, see Tomasevich's big book on collaboration and the occupation: http://www.amazon.com/War-Revo.....mp;sr=1-1.
You have a lot of books on serbian language about collaborators and ww2 in Serbia (germans,SVC, Chetniks...) Also very good book is: Hermann Neubacher, Sonderaufttrag Sudost 1940-1945 ",Publisher: "Musterschmidt", Gottingen, 1957.

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Post by tera » 23 Jul 2007, 22:08

Marisav wrote:
For more information on the collaborators, see Tomasevich's big book on collaboration and the occupation: http://www.amazon.com/War-Revo.....mp;sr=1-1.
You have a lot of books on serbian language about collaborators and ww2 in Serbia (germans,SVC, Chetniks...) Also very good book is: Hermann Neubacher, Sonderaufttrag Sudost 1940-1945 ",Publisher: "Musterschmidt", Gottingen, 1957.


zdavo

dali si upucen za nemacki snajperiste koji su bili za vreme drugog svetskog rata
dali ih je bilo u srbiju

hvala ti u napred

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