As in other parts of Europe, the issue of locals/civilians collaborating with Nazis remains a sensitive topic. While many willingly assisted the pro-Nazi regimes in their countries, many others were either left with no other option or coerced into it. Did they deserve to die?
But the event organized by the Church today was not *only* about the innocent civilians. I have personally been to the annual mass supported by the same Church leaders in honor of Ante Pavelic, the Croatian fascist dictator, in Zagreb.
After the fall of Yugoslavia, those who felt the Croatian national identity was subdued by the communist regime honored the Nazi period as a time of "true Croatian patriotism." During the war in the 1990s, some soldiers and commanders adopted the symbols of the Nazi puppet state.
The Croatian Nazi puppet state was much bigger than today's Croatia. It swallowed most of Bosnia and stretched all the way to Belgrade/Zemun in modern Serbia. The local populations still talk about how they were terrorized, particularly in Jasenovac, a brutal concentration camp.
I happened to have written an op-ed on the phenomenon of turning Nazis into heroes in other parts of Europe, 75 years after the end of WWII (shameless plug, I know, but it saves me from adding another 10 tweets to this thread) haaretz.com/world-news/.pr…
A part of the leadership in Croatia today, a significant part of its Church, a part of its veterans, and a part of its population think that the Nazi puppet state was OK. They're the ones who supported today's mass. This revisionist form of Croatian patriotism is also relevant...
... to current debates re Bosnia. The abovementioned groups 1) think parts of Bosnia, if not all of it, belong to Croatia 2) claim Bosnia is a state led by "jihadists" since it has a significant Muslim population 3) actively try to subvert the existence of a multiethnic Bosnia.
Back to my initial tweet: A cult WWII movie, called "Walter Defends Sarajevo," depicts the local resistance to the Nazi occupation. The Nazis are told about a mysterious "Walter" who is behind these groups. At the end of the movie, the Nazis find out that Walter is a metaphor...
... for Sarajevo. The city is the resistance, and just like during WWII, or during the brutal 4-year siege during the war in the 1990s, and today, Sarajevans won't let their city be co-opted by those who wish it ill. That's what today was about.
Edited for typo: Churchill initially considered accepting their surrender. When thousands appeared, it was clear this would be impossible. So they delivered them to the Partisans. The exact number of those killed is part of a highly politicized debate: balkaninsight.com/2018/01/31/cro…

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Sep 27, 2021
There’s been a lot of disinfo around the ongoing Kosovo-Serbia crisis so here are a couple key developments you should keep straight 🧵:

The heads of the technical teams in the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia are meeting on Wednesday in Brussels to discuss possible solutions.
…according to EEAS spokesperson Peter Stano. Earlier, it was rumored/reported that Kurti and Vucic would meet in person. That still hasn’t been ruled out, but it hasn’t been confirmed either. Today, NATO/KFOR troops increased their presence and patrols in the north of Kosovo.
…and elsewhere. NATO helicopters are also present across Kosovo. The situation is also being monitored by the EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo, which has a body that’s responsible for the implementation of the dialogue. Special Units of the Kosovo police are also there.
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Today, thousands gathered in Belgrade to pay their final respects to Serbian Patriarch Irinej, who succumbed to COVID-19 on Friday. His casket was covered in plexiglass and occasionally sprayed with disinfectant.

Here's a 🧵on his controversial legacy.

edition.cnn.com/2020/11/20/eur…
This comes a month after the Patriarch attended the funeral of bishop Amfilohije in Montenegro, who also succumbed to COVID.

Both are thought to be the religious arm of Serbian nationalist politics in the region, although they enjoy significant respect from average Serb citizens
The nationalist tensions and return to "traditional" values that took place after the fall of communism saw church leaders reclaim their influence in society. Many had no qualms about supporting nationalist political figures, lending "divine legitimacy" to their actions.
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Aug 4, 2020
This August 5th marks the 25th anniversary of Operation Storm, a military operation which ended the war in Croatia. In Croatia it is seen as a monumental victory yet in Serbia it’s a day of mourning.

This year the rhetoric around it is particularly heated, so here’s a 🧵.
On Tuesday evening, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic spoke at an event on the Serbian-Bosnian border. He said “we will never be weak again,” referring to the many Croat Serbs killed and hundreds of thousands expelled from Croatia during the operation.
He spoke in front of an installation of actors on tractors, holding Serbian Orthodox icons, and bags with clothes — meant to reconstruct the convoys of Croatian Serbs leaving the country in droves. rs.n1info.com/Vesti/a626567/…
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May 16, 2020
Today, thousands protested in Sarajevo against an event mourning the deaths of the leaders of the Croatian WWII Nazi puppet state.

Sarajevo once again proved to be the beating heart of resistance in Bosnia and the wider Balkan region (🧵below) rs.n1info.com/English/NEWS/a…
Background: The Nazis set up one of the most sophisticated satellite states through Ante Pavelic and the Croatian Ustasha party. When the Yugoslav partisans won WWII, the Ustasha, their armed forces, and affiliated civilians wanted to evade reprisals from the victorious Partisans
Their plan was to surrender to the British Army in Austria (even though the British had largely collaborated with the Partisans), banking on anti-communist sentiments in the West and offering to help them unseat the Yugoslav communists in the future.
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Nov 14, 2018
Mira Ricardiel's father publicly defended Andrija Artukovic, the Interior Minister of the Croatian Nazi puppet-state who personally issued racial laws that sent Jews, Serbs, communists, and Roma to their deaths. Yugoslavia sought his extradition in 1984. nytimes.com/1984/11/15/us/…
I have not come across any statements made by Ricardiel herself defending such approaches or glorifying the NDH, I'm just surprised that she chooses to list her father's "survival in the Bleiburg Massacre" in a couple of her biographies found online.
One shouldn't chastise Mira for the crimes of the father, it's just fascinating for a WWII dork like me when I see someone so high up in the White House being associated with the NDH.
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