It is no coincidence that the day before this very hurtful event in our history, Serbian nationalists placed a picture in r/europe about an Ustasha killing contest in Jasenovac, which has been debunked as complete fabrication numerous times.
The protagonist of the story Petar Brzica, who most likely never existed, supposedly killed 1100 people with his bear hands in a single night, using nothing but a “Srbosjek”, a special knife “designed for the killing of Serbs” (again a complete fabrication, which was even debunked on Serbian TV).
Thank you to the r/europe mods for removing this post, which only had the intend of spreading hate.
On a side note, throughout the years many exaggerated stories by Serbian nationalists made the rounds, the most prominent one being the claims of over 780 000 victims in the concentration camp Jasenovac. Although the actual number of 77 000-100 000 (as estimated by Jewish historian Ivo Goldstein) is still high, the Serbian historians like to use the Russian school of thought and demonize everyone to the max in order to get their point across. If there is one positive coming out of the war in Ukraine, then it is the fact that the whole world gets to see the Russo-Serbian mania when it comes to historical revisionism. In Croatia we call it “Mythomania”.
Serbia shouldn’t be let in the EU unless they give up the locations of the mass graves.
30 years later and thousands of people are still missing after being put in serbian camps.
The Vukovar hospital bombing and Ovčara massacre are the worst violations of human rights to happen in europe since WW2
Instead of saying they are sorry (like the montenegrins) and giving us the documents on the locations they taunt us and antagonize us year after year.
Someday in the future we may forgive, but we won’t forget.
You should’ve added atrocities committed in the Homeland war. For the shock value, that’s why the post about Ustashe crimes is higher up.
I apologize profusely, but this picture goes hard, like popular 80’s metal album kind of hard.
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It is no coincidence that the day before this very hurtful event in our history, Serbian nationalists placed a picture in r/europe about an Ustasha killing contest in Jasenovac, which has been debunked as complete fabrication numerous times.
The protagonist of the story Petar Brzica, who most likely never existed, supposedly killed 1100 people with his bear hands in a single night, using nothing but a “Srbosjek”, a special knife “designed for the killing of Serbs” (again a complete fabrication, which was even debunked on Serbian TV).
Thank you to the r/europe mods for removing this post, which only had the intend of spreading hate.
On a side note, throughout the years many exaggerated stories by Serbian nationalists made the rounds, the most prominent one being the claims of over 780 000 victims in the concentration camp Jasenovac. Although the actual number of 77 000-100 000 (as estimated by Jewish historian Ivo Goldstein) is still high, the Serbian historians like to use the Russian school of thought and demonize everyone to the max in order to get their point across. If there is one positive coming out of the war in Ukraine, then it is the fact that the whole world gets to see the Russo-Serbian mania when it comes to historical revisionism. In Croatia we call it “Mythomania”.
Serbia shouldn’t be let in the EU unless they give up the locations of the mass graves.
30 years later and thousands of people are still missing after being put in serbian camps.
The Vukovar hospital bombing and Ovčara massacre are the worst violations of human rights to happen in europe since WW2
Instead of saying they are sorry (like the montenegrins) and giving us the documents on the locations they taunt us and antagonize us year after year.
Someday in the future we may forgive, but we won’t forget.
You should’ve added atrocities committed in the Homeland war. For the shock value, that’s why the post about Ustashe crimes is higher up.
I apologize profusely, but this picture goes hard, like popular 80’s metal album kind of hard.