Houston Chamberlain's record from the First World War about the Serbs:
“The whole world knows what caused the conflict between Austria and Serbia; what Austria wanted and why it had to want it is equally clear; we also know that when Austria was forced to take up arms because Serbia refused to fulfill its demands—which aimed to ensure the punishment of the perpetrators of the assassination—it solemnly pledged to all the great powers that it would not seek any territorial expansion at Serbia's expense, nor would it impose any occupation or any diminution of Serbia's full, free sovereignty (see, for example, the German White Book No. 10). Thus, it was merely a matter of settling what could be called a "police matter" between Austria and Serbia; had no one interfered, everything would have been resolved within four weeks, and the status quo ante would have been restored, with the only difference being that the perpetrators of the assassination would be behind bars, and Serbia would have learned a harsh lesson to leave Austria—and with it, all of Europe—in peace. Anyone familiar with Eastern Europe knows that it is Serbia that never allows this part of the world to rest: all of Serbia is a nest of conspirators, passionate political idiots who consider themselves the center of the world, intoxicated by their imagined superiority and finding no good in others; while the Croats stand out as capable, brave, and strong, their cousins, the Serbs, are reckless, boastful, idiotic and criminal. Among the many thousands in England, France, and Italy who today enthusiastically support Serbia, condemn Austria, and repeat the Russian Tsar's foolish words about the "shameful waging of war against small and weak nation", who among them knows the situation and understands what Austria has had to endure from this one neighbor for nearly two generations? No one. Nevertheless, one would have thought that when the world learned that Austrian princes and princesses were murdered on their own soil by Serbs, when it became clear that these murderers were not hardened, depraved criminals acting on their own but idealistic youths driven mad by the wild talk of "Greater Serbia," emissaries of a conspiracy that included active Serbian officers and state officials, that the bombs came from a Serbian military arsenal, that a major provided the perpetrators with shooting lessons, and that senior border officials smuggled them across the Serbian border into Bosnia—one would have thought that a wave of outrage over this unprecedented atrocity would sweep across Europe. That this did not happen is highly remarkable and has not been sufficiently noted. The almost silent acceptance of this monstrous act is the work of the press: the press of England, France, Russia, and Italy; the press, which usually exploits such events, began to downplay the initial outrage almost immediately, and in no time at all, the assassination in Sarajevo was no longer talked about.”
— Houston Stewart Chamberlain, "Wer hat den Krieg verschuldet?", Neue Kriegaufsätze [New War Essays], F. Bruckmann K.-G., Munich, 1915, Ch. II, pp. 71-72.
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“The whole world knows what caused the conflict between Austria and Serbia; what Austria wanted and why it had to want it is equally clear; we also know that when Austria was forced to take up arms because Serbia refused to fulfill its demands—which aimed to ensure the punishment of the perpetrators of the assassination—it solemnly pledged to all the great powers that it would not seek any territorial expansion at Serbia's expense, nor would it impose any occupation or any diminution of Serbia's full, free sovereignty (see, for example, the German White Book No. 10). Thus, it was merely a matter of settling what could be called a "police matter" between Austria and Serbia; had no one interfered, everything would have been resolved within four weeks, and the status quo ante would have been restored, with the only difference being that the perpetrators of the assassination would be behind bars, and Serbia would have learned a harsh lesson to leave Austria—and with it, all of Europe—in peace. Anyone familiar with Eastern Europe knows that it is Serbia that never allows this part of the world to rest: all of Serbia is a nest of conspirators, passionate political idiots who consider themselves the center of the world, intoxicated by their imagined superiority and finding no good in others; while the Croats stand out as capable, brave, and strong, their cousins, the Serbs, are reckless, boastful, idiotic and criminal. Among the many thousands in England, France, and Italy who today enthusiastically support Serbia, condemn Austria, and repeat the Russian Tsar's foolish words about the "shameful waging of war against small and weak nation", who among them knows the situation and understands what Austria has had to endure from this one neighbor for nearly two generations? No one. Nevertheless, one would have thought that when the world learned that Austrian princes and princesses were murdered on their own soil by Serbs, when it became clear that these murderers were not hardened, depraved criminals acting on their own but idealistic youths driven mad by the wild talk of "Greater Serbia," emissaries of a conspiracy that included active Serbian officers and state officials, that the bombs came from a Serbian military arsenal, that a major provided the perpetrators with shooting lessons, and that senior border officials smuggled them across the Serbian border into Bosnia—one would have thought that a wave of outrage over this unprecedented atrocity would sweep across Europe. That this did not happen is highly remarkable and has not been sufficiently noted. The almost silent acceptance of this monstrous act is the work of the press: the press of England, France, Russia, and Italy; the press, which usually exploits such events, began to downplay the initial outrage almost immediately, and in no time at all, the assassination in Sarajevo was no longer talked about.”
— Houston Stewart Chamberlain, "Wer hat den Krieg verschuldet?", Neue Kriegaufsätze [New War Essays], F. Bruckmann K.-G., Munich, 1915, Ch. II, pp. 71-72.
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Svetozar Vukmanović, member of the Partisan General Staff and commander of Partisan units in Bosnia, openly talks about deep Partisan-Chetnik cooperation in Eastern Bosnia, which went as far as establishing a joint staff in those regions, not surprising considering the fact that both groups were overwhelmingly Serbian.
This is one of many instances where it becomes clear that Chetniks thrived on collaborating with anti-axis factions during the war to further their (Serb) goals, the same way as Serbian "National Socialists" lie today to gain sympathy from far-right groups.
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MILAN NEDIĆ: HANG THE KRAUTS!
‘Milan Nedić walked silently across Terazije, his gaze fixed on the hanged men. The muscles in his jaw twitched as if in spasm. Only when we had left the confines of this public execution ground and were already approaching [hotel] "Albanija" did he turn to me:
"Oh, my Staša! This is a pitiful first time I've been out on the streets of Belgrade, right under the gallows. For me, those unfortunate people hanging there are not communists, but Serbs whom the enemy wants to exterminate. But God will let me live to see how these Swabian [Kraut] bastards hang in this very place."
At this moment, an enslaved and persecuted Serb who knew no other enemy but the occupiers spoke out of Milan Nedić.’
— Stanislav Krakov (1895-1968), Milan Nedić's nephew, Draža Mihailović's brother-in-law and head of the propaganda department of Dimitrije Ljotić's movement "ZBOR"
(Stanislav Krakov, General Milan Nedić: na oštrici noža [General Milan Nedić: On Knife's Edge], Vol. 1, Iskra, Munich, 1963, p. 116)
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‘Milan Nedić walked silently across Terazije, his gaze fixed on the hanged men. The muscles in his jaw twitched as if in spasm. Only when we had left the confines of this public execution ground and were already approaching [hotel] "Albanija" did he turn to me:
"Oh, my Staša! This is a pitiful first time I've been out on the streets of Belgrade, right under the gallows. For me, those unfortunate people hanging there are not communists, but Serbs whom the enemy wants to exterminate. But God will let me live to see how these Swabian [Kraut] bastards hang in this very place."
At this moment, an enslaved and persecuted Serb who knew no other enemy but the occupiers spoke out of Milan Nedić.’
— Stanislav Krakov (1895-1968), Milan Nedić's nephew, Draža Mihailović's brother-in-law and head of the propaganda department of Dimitrije Ljotić's movement "ZBOR"
(Stanislav Krakov, General Milan Nedić: na oštrici noža [General Milan Nedić: On Knife's Edge], Vol. 1, Iskra, Munich, 1963, p. 116)
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Völkischer Beobachter on the assassination of Milan Šufflay
🔗 Volkischer Beobachter 1931-02-27: Vol 44
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The murder of Zagreb University Professor Dr. Sufflay. - The assassination attempt against King Zogu, - Demonstration of the Serbian people in Zagreb against Austria, Italy, and Hungary.
Zagreb, February 23.
Belgrade, the center of the Grand Orient of France for the Balkans, is under no particular fire from the Jewish press, which in Germany and other countries feigns humanity but attacks just justice with all its might. Compare the reports of a certain Bresse in Germany about the events in Spain and the breathless longing and expectation of the victory of the revolutionary Freemasons in that country with the all-seeing and all-silencing benevolence toward Serbia, which is waging a veritable war of extermination against Macedonians, Bulgarians, and Croats. Heinrich and Thomas Manns, Frig von Unruhs, and all the others whose names are constantly on the list of the League for Human Rights, they do not move, they do not protest against the mass murders committed by the Serbs, against the rape of the Croatian people, whose leaders today almost all languish in the deadly, contaminated prisons of the Serbian Masonic dictatorship. Now they have promoted another man to the Iben side. A few days ago, the well-known Croatian researcher, University Professor Dr. Šufflay, was treacherously murdered as he was returning to his apartment in the evening. Dr. Šufflay was a loyal Croatian patriot and had recently served a 2.5-year prison sentence for his ideological loyalty. He was a thorn in the side of the dictatorship, whose program appears to be to deprive the Croatian people of their leaders and then make them submissive forever. Professor Šufflay returned only a few days ago from Albania, where he was studying. Since his release from the Serbian prison, he had no longer been concerned with politics, but his resentment was unpleasant to the dictatorship, as he was one of the most important minds of the Croatian intelligentsia. He now had to pay for this with his life. The murderers, of course, escaped, as in all organized political assassinations, and the official reports state that the police could not find any trace of the perpetrators. This division into three parts is not surprising for those who are familiar with Serbian methods, and especially those of the dictatorship. The Croatian people now have a new martyr, and the blood of the murdered Professor Šufflay will certainly only strengthen the tenacious resistance of the Croatian people. As is now certain, the attempted assassination of the King of Albania in Vienna was also hatched in Serbia. The demonstrators even marched on the Italian consulate, but here the police intervened—knowing that Italy would not tolerate such provocations.
Then the mob stormed some Croatian cafés where foreigners were present and then moved on to the Hungarian consulate, where windows were smashed with stones.
Finally, they demonstrated against Austria. No arrests were made, of course; the police let the mob roam freely and destroy property. These events show that the actions funded with French money and directed by the Grand Orient of the strategic Freemasonry, that the entire war preparation is slowly nearing its end, and that the people are long being prepared to misrepresent the events. The international Jewish press remains silent on all these matters. Serbia, the darling of Lodge circles, is protected—while in the Jewish ghettos of Germany, thousands of innocent men and women are tormented, and day after day, on the Croatian or Macedonian front, the innocent blood flows, spilled by Serbian murderers’ hands.
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"Have you heard of Srebrenica? Based genocide done by us Serbs against Bosniaks, this makes us true kebab removers!"
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LJOTIĆ: GERMANS WILL BE PUNISHED FOR INNOCENTLY SPILLED BLOOD OF JEWS «When we met [in August 1941], Ljotić asked me to read a text that he had typed on the typewriter. It was about six or seven pages long. I sat down and read. It was a memorandum addressed…
D. LJOTIĆ: NEITHER FASCISM NOR HITLERISM!
The founder of ZBOR and the ideological leader of the Serbian Volunteer Corps, Dimitrije Ljotić, in his magazine Otadžbina from 1935 titled "Neither Fascism, nor Hitlerism!" discusses how ZBOR is ideologically neither like fascism nor Hitlerism (National Socialism), disparaging both of these ideologies:
(„Ni fašizam, ni hitlerizam!” [Neither Fascism, nor Hitlerism!], Otadžbina, no. 48, Belgrade, February 3, 1935)
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The founder of ZBOR and the ideological leader of the Serbian Volunteer Corps, Dimitrije Ljotić, in his magazine Otadžbina from 1935 titled "Neither Fascism, nor Hitlerism!" discusses how ZBOR is ideologically neither like fascism nor Hitlerism (National Socialism), disparaging both of these ideologies:
"Both fascism and Hitlerism are based on the purely pagan conceptions of ancient Rome and the ancient Germans. Fascism is the deification of the state. Hitlerism is the deification of the race.
And to see the divinity in the state or race, means not seeing Him where it can be, means, really, to receive an atheistic, non-Christian understanding of the world. We, as Slavs and Christians, cannot stand on such an understanding.
Above the state and above the race, according to our understanding, there are infinitely greater values. Both the state and the race, in our understanding, are worth as much as they bring people closer to those greater values.
According to the opposite understanding, the state or race are absolute standards in this relative world, over which there are no principles, no judgment, no condemnation. Hence it is possible for fascism to proclaim its selfishness as sacred, and Hitlerism its Teutonic rage.
It is understood that from this deep root emerges a whole series of understandings that must separate us Slavs and Christians from fascism and Hitlerism."
(„Ni fašizam, ni hitlerizam!” [Neither Fascism, nor Hitlerism!], Otadžbina, no. 48, Belgrade, February 3, 1935)
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To the Poglavnik's objection that Belgrade was against everything that was not pan-Slavist, the Führer replied that Belgrade would be the most intransigent against pan-Slavism once it had broken through victoriously, because the Serbs were oppositional out…
A. Hitler: Under no circumstances would anything directed against the Croatian state be supported by Germany
"In this context, Mandić returned to the subject of the Chetniks, whom he again described as scattered Yugoslav troops who had multiplied greatly at the beginning of the war with Russia.
The Führer interjected here that this increase had probably been caused above all by the Italian misrule and disputed the claim that German troops had supported the Chetniks. On the contrary, the Wehrmacht had constantly fought against them. However, it had recruited people who had voluntarily surrendered as so-called volunteers (Hiwis) for the unarmed troops. In some places, only subordinate organs had made agreements with such chetniks who wanted to fight against the communists. Now a major disarmament operation was being carried out against them. Under no circumstances would anything directed against the Croatian state be supported by Germany. Germany was not so foolish as to have fought, shed its blood, for the destruction of the Yugoslav state and the establishment of the Croatian state, and then to undertake something against this Croatian state. The Führer emphatically described the idea of Germany organizing something with the Chetniks as completely false."
— Record of the meeting between the FÜHRER and the Croatian Prime Minister Mandić in Schloss Kleßheim on March 1, 1944 in the presence of the RAM, the Croatian Foreign Minister Perić and Field Marshal Keitel. (PAAA_RZ 248/ 27851)
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"In this context, Mandić returned to the subject of the Chetniks, whom he again described as scattered Yugoslav troops who had multiplied greatly at the beginning of the war with Russia.
The Führer interjected here that this increase had probably been caused above all by the Italian misrule and disputed the claim that German troops had supported the Chetniks. On the contrary, the Wehrmacht had constantly fought against them. However, it had recruited people who had voluntarily surrendered as so-called volunteers (Hiwis) for the unarmed troops. In some places, only subordinate organs had made agreements with such chetniks who wanted to fight against the communists. Now a major disarmament operation was being carried out against them. Under no circumstances would anything directed against the Croatian state be supported by Germany. Germany was not so foolish as to have fought, shed its blood, for the destruction of the Yugoslav state and the establishment of the Croatian state, and then to undertake something against this Croatian state. The Führer emphatically described the idea of Germany organizing something with the Chetniks as completely false."
— Record of the meeting between the FÜHRER and the Croatian Prime Minister Mandić in Schloss Kleßheim on March 1, 1944 in the presence of the RAM, the Croatian Foreign Minister Perić and Field Marshal Keitel. (PAAA_RZ 248/ 27851)
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A. Hitler: Chetniks, unreliable and treacherous
"For his part, the Führer agreed that mistrust was in order. There were two dangers that had to be fought against, the partisan danger and the danger of landing. The latter would certainly gradually diminish if the difficulties of the British and Americans in Italy continued to intensify as before. At the moment, however, it still existed. The Chetniks would undoubtedly fight against the Communists today, but tomorrow with the English against the Croats and the Germans. For this reason, they should only be employed as auxiliaries, because as an armed local defense force they would fight against the Communists, but not against the English. For this reason, there would be no choice but to disarm all the Chetniks."
— Record of the meeting between the FÜHRER and the Croatian Prime Minister Mandić in Schloss Kleßheim on March 1, 1944 in the presence of the RAM, the Croatian Foreign Minister Perić and Field Marshal Keitel. (PAAA_RZ 248/ 27851)
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"For his part, the Führer agreed that mistrust was in order. There were two dangers that had to be fought against, the partisan danger and the danger of landing. The latter would certainly gradually diminish if the difficulties of the British and Americans in Italy continued to intensify as before. At the moment, however, it still existed. The Chetniks would undoubtedly fight against the Communists today, but tomorrow with the English against the Croats and the Germans. For this reason, they should only be employed as auxiliaries, because as an armed local defense force they would fight against the Communists, but not against the English. For this reason, there would be no choice but to disarm all the Chetniks."
— Record of the meeting between the FÜHRER and the Croatian Prime Minister Mandić in Schloss Kleßheim on March 1, 1944 in the presence of the RAM, the Croatian Foreign Minister Perić and Field Marshal Keitel. (PAAA_RZ 248/ 27851)
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There exists a great missconception among some people that 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian) was innefective and ultimately a failure.
This lie has been propagated by Serbs many times over in an effort to discredit Croats, with them mostly falling back to communist sources, which had great incentives to paint them as inefficient for political reasons, which was regrettably accepted by many historians as a fact in the absence of more objective works.
After actual research was conducted, however, the truth slowly started getting out that Handžar was in actuality a very successful division in what little time it existed. Having successfully conducted at least 9 major operations against Partisans, which left thousands of communists dead and wounded, with the division only collapsing after intense Soviet incursions, at which point the war was basically lost.
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This lie has been propagated by Serbs many times over in an effort to discredit Croats, with them mostly falling back to communist sources, which had great incentives to paint them as inefficient for political reasons, which was regrettably accepted by many historians as a fact in the absence of more objective works.
After actual research was conducted, however, the truth slowly started getting out that Handžar was in actuality a very successful division in what little time it existed. Having successfully conducted at least 9 major operations against Partisans, which left thousands of communists dead and wounded, with the division only collapsing after intense Soviet incursions, at which point the war was basically lost.
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NEDIĆ'S SERBIA: CHETNIK PLAYGROUND August Winter's telegram to Walter Warlimont concerning the situation in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia, july 5, 1944: I. The possibilities of mobilizing Serbian nationalist forces alongside the German…
ALEXANDER LÖHR'S INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATION SCHWARZ
Destroy D.M. Chetniks
1) The objective of Operation Schwarz is the destruction of all insurgents in Montenegro and Eastern Herzegovina, regardless of their affiliation (Communists and D.M. supporters). In particular, Mihailovic's staff, with all its helpers and liaison officers, must be captured and destroyed.
NARA, Micr. No. T-501, ROLL 250, Fr. 000289
Cull the Serbs, spare Sandzak Muslims
The troops are to be instructed to act ruthlessly and with brutal severity against the insurgents and the hostile population, and to deprive the enemy of all means of subsistence by destroying their shelters and abandoned villages and securing existing supplies. Peace-loving sections of the population, especially the Muslims living in the Sandzak, are to be spared and, as far as possible, enlisted in the service of our own cause to destroy the enemy forces.
NARA, Micr. No. T-501, ROLL 250, Fr. 000290
Target Draža Mihailović
7) The deployment of air forces under the command of the Air Force Commander Croatia must be carried out in close cooperation with ground forces operations. Focus should be determined based on how the situation develops. Mihailović's headquarters is the most important target.
NARA, Micr. No. T-501, ROLL 250, Fr. 000293
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Destroy D.M. Chetniks
1) The objective of Operation Schwarz is the destruction of all insurgents in Montenegro and Eastern Herzegovina, regardless of their affiliation (Communists and D.M. supporters). In particular, Mihailovic's staff, with all its helpers and liaison officers, must be captured and destroyed.
NARA, Micr. No. T-501, ROLL 250, Fr. 000289
Cull the Serbs, spare Sandzak Muslims
The troops are to be instructed to act ruthlessly and with brutal severity against the insurgents and the hostile population, and to deprive the enemy of all means of subsistence by destroying their shelters and abandoned villages and securing existing supplies. Peace-loving sections of the population, especially the Muslims living in the Sandzak, are to be spared and, as far as possible, enlisted in the service of our own cause to destroy the enemy forces.
NARA, Micr. No. T-501, ROLL 250, Fr. 000290
Target Draža Mihailović
7) The deployment of air forces under the command of the Air Force Commander Croatia must be carried out in close cooperation with ground forces operations. Focus should be determined based on how the situation develops. Mihailović's headquarters is the most important target.
NARA, Micr. No. T-501, ROLL 250, Fr. 000293
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MOMČILO ĐUJIĆ, SOLDIER OF DRAŽA AND GREAT DANGER TO GERMAN TROOPS
Instruction of the intelligence department of the 15th Mountain Corps to the 114th Jäger Division, 4.10.1943.
"Based on the description of the situation, the order to arrest Vojvode Djujić and his chief of staff Soskis is revoked. However, the General Command does not share the division's view that this Chetnik group can be considered reliable in the fight against the communist insurgency. There is information from a very reliable source that this particular Chetnik group is heavily influenced by DM (Draža Mihailović), and that Djujić is in constant contact with DM. According to these reports, Djujić has been instructed by DM to continue the fight against the bandits, but at the same time has also been instructed not to stop the fight against the Germans under any circumstances, and above all to carry out sabotage. [...]
It should also be mentioned that Djujić provides DM with detailed reports on the movements of German troops and events in the Dinara area on an almost daily basis. The division is also aware that DM in eastern Bosnia has already moved to open combat against German troops under the command of an English general. It is also certain that the active operations of both large insurgent groups are now being coordinated by the English generals who have arrived at both headquarters. The transfer of security tasks to the Chetniks therefore poses a great danger to German troops. "
NARA, Micr. No. T-314, ROLL 566, Fr. 000330
Fun fact about M. Đujić, his great-grandson Dane Đujić , who lives in America, is a famous homosexual drag queen.
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Instruction of the intelligence department of the 15th Mountain Corps to the 114th Jäger Division, 4.10.1943.
"Based on the description of the situation, the order to arrest Vojvode Djujić and his chief of staff Soskis is revoked. However, the General Command does not share the division's view that this Chetnik group can be considered reliable in the fight against the communist insurgency. There is information from a very reliable source that this particular Chetnik group is heavily influenced by DM (Draža Mihailović), and that Djujić is in constant contact with DM. According to these reports, Djujić has been instructed by DM to continue the fight against the bandits, but at the same time has also been instructed not to stop the fight against the Germans under any circumstances, and above all to carry out sabotage. [...]
It should also be mentioned that Djujić provides DM with detailed reports on the movements of German troops and events in the Dinara area on an almost daily basis. The division is also aware that DM in eastern Bosnia has already moved to open combat against German troops under the command of an English general. It is also certain that the active operations of both large insurgent groups are now being coordinated by the English generals who have arrived at both headquarters. The transfer of security tasks to the Chetniks therefore poses a great danger to German troops. "
NARA, Micr. No. T-314, ROLL 566, Fr. 000330
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