By Aaaron H. Cohen Nolan Chart | April 19, 2011 Between 1935 and 1939, Serbian-led Yugoslavia moved closer to Nazi Germany under the leadership of Milan St
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By Yahalom Kashny The Comment Factory | November 28, 2010 16th Moslem Partisan Brigade, a 15000 members strong anti-Fascist Bosnian Muslim resistance force
" ... Serbian Nazi fascists worked closely with German Nazi officials in making Belgrade the first 'Judenfrei' city of Europe. Serbian leader Milan Nedic m
Pope Pius XII For the past few years, Catholic revisionists have been busily pumping out historically inaccurate articles denying any Church role in the H
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Hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews, gypsies (Roma) and anti-Fascist Croats died in concentration camps while Ante Pavelic (picture) was in power.http://w
"... Blowback is the inevitable result. ..." Also see: "The role of the Catholic Church in Yugoslavia's holocaust - Seán Mac Mathúna, 1941-1945" Serbian
" ... Catholic extermination camps - Surpisingly few know that Nazi extermination camps in World War II were by no means the only ones in Europe at the tim