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A thread of what an English writer and journalist who visited the Allied fronts observed during WW1 when he was on the Serbian front precisely on Easter/Pascha.
Flexing that massa forced you peasants to read because it's easier to give and follow instructions that way. Meanwhile cavemen serbs didn't know how to read but only had a state, industry, military, it's own universities. I know who I'd rather be in this situation.
@1billiontorlaks@jesmkifa2 S. Dobrudja would be another war in 1918 since it was Romanian since 1913, and they were a friendly nation. The other part was a misclick on my part. But the entirety of Dobrudja would have even nicer borders, but not worth making an enemy out of our Orthodox brothers
@jesmkifa2 Greeks were our allies, barely any reason to take Greek territory in 1918. Not to mention having to Slavicise them would take resources and time which shouldn't be spent on antagonizing the only ally we had at that point
The government of which Draza was the Minister of the Army, so he would concede to everything that the government was strong armed into doing.
In the end, the trial was a farce and it is completely reasonable for Draza to attempt to placate the commies, since he was in the process of linking-up in Slovenia
https://t.co/x2P2plEldx
The šubara (fur hat) that General Mihailović sent to Dimitrije Ljotić as a sign of brotherly love and unity. According to the testimony of Vojvoda Đujić:“Ljotić stood up, made the sign of the cross, kissed the šubara, and placed it on his head, which we all greeted with great applause."
Тешко је његовој милој души. Пати. Носи на плећима најважнију институцију у земљи, а истовремено и проклети народ који га пљује. Хвала му, нисмо га заслужили. Слава Створитељу универзума Господу Исусу Христу