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@Lavader_ No cell phones in sight just people living in the moment
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@ThirdDoclean They were so outraged that Bosniaks and Croats initiated an Anti-Serb Riot in Sarajevo where they torched Serbian Shops and Property.

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Ferdinand was beloved by all, especially Slavs living in the Empire. You can't imagine the kind of rage and furor experienced when the Serbs shot him (and his wife)
The Slovenes and Croats were some of the first subjects of the Empire to rise up against the plague of Belgrade
Mariam ☧@Gaismair
There are thousands of cases like these where Austrian forces lynched a bundle of Serbian villagers for the hell of it
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@RealWomenPolice Southern Dalmatia I might be misremembering if they claimed it but Dubrovnik was under the "Montenegrin" Banovina in Yugoslavia
Which apart from northern Albania, is pretty much what they wanted anyway

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@RealWomenPolice It was one of the demands for Montenegro to join Yugoslavia, they wanted a federalized Yugoslavia where Montenegro would gain Herzegovina and Skadar
They tried it again in 1941 with the Italians but by that point Italoids had to juggle Croats and Albanians too
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Explains why I caught @ShrinkingUnvrse stealing copper from me the other day
Ea-nasirmaxxing
Δ@fitimtar_
Self-declared Gypsy/“Egyptian”population by county in Albania, 2023 1. Elbasan: 1.86% 2. Korçë: 1.79% 3. Vlorë: 1.27% 4. Fier: 0.89% 5. Tirana: 0.70% 6. Durrës: 0.62% 7. Gjirokastër: 0.60% 8. Shkodër: 0.52% 9. Dibër: 0.48% 10. Lezhë: 0.32% 11. Kukës: 0% 12. Berat: N/A
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@RealWomenPolice The Stuff in bright red + Herzegovina is basically what Montenegro wanted as its territory, so northern Albania, Dukagjini, Herzegovina and maybe southern Dalmatia
Both Nationalists and some Communists wanted that, which is funny to think about
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@ThirdDoclean It looks kinda similar to the concept of a greater Montenegro I made some time ago


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@ThirdDoclean storm i ate nachos and hotdog from cinema place but didn't watch movie
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@2shotsthrufranz Yeah you're going to strike from your apartment in Ontario
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@ThirdDoclean those niggas are closer to albanians than to modern day croats lol
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@Ballist_Darney Italians might have footage of Albanian units in Greece, at least we know they took pictures, so it's possible footage is out there
Italians loved filming fighting but doing actual fighting not so much
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@Ballist_Darney It's probably not digitized or in private archives, but even in images, there's no pictures of Serb units anywhere near combat, the most we get is "captured partisan flags" at an exhibition, but for all we know they were just abandoned in flight
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Neubacher, a serbophile and German Ambassador for the Balkans begs to differ
Srdjan@spartaolimp35
Vojna parada u Beogradu 1943. Nedićev SDS. i Ljotićev SS SDK. marširaju Beogradom i sve to sa bogougodnim osveštavanjem od strane popova spc..
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@Ballist_Darney Recorded footage in general is scarce for Albania before Communism (they love recording shit ig) but also in general because film was more expensive
Croats have footage from the Eastern Front I think, it was probably recorded by Germans, but I remember seeing some
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@ThirdDoclean I assumed footage as in recorded footage films, mb
Ofc we do have alot of photos as footage to cover, but in regards to recordings, the only footage there is showing soldiers outside of combat (Albanian Fascist Militia Parade, Albanian Army marching in Tirana in 1944, etc.)
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@Ballist_Darney There are pictures at least of Albanians fighting in Greece or next to killed and captured opponents, but Serbia has a lot more footage and documents and propaganda we can dig up compared to Albania
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@ThirdDoclean Well tbf, I haven’t seen any footage of Axis-affiliated Albanians fighting either, unless you can show me one or more footages
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@Jovian1912 That's at least demographically, Politically it was Croatian for centuries (with some interruptions) as part of the Kingdom of Slavonia until 1918
And that brief interlude between 1941 and 1945
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@Jovian1912 They were 25% of the population in 1910, but I don't think it was counting Bunjevci or Sokci, Serbs were around 44%, 16% Germanoids, the rest was Bozgors and like Slovaks
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Serbs will look you dead in the eyes and say that Tito was pro-Croat even though he gave Srijem, an undeniable part of Croatia for over 500 years to Serbia

🇦🇱 Dukagjini 🇦🇱@ThirdDoclean
Bro forgot Sandzak but ok
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