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66e4f6 No.11722

It would be interesting to hear from Serbs who provide some insight into what has changed and what Serbian Nationalism looks like today. For example where do the modern Serb Nationalists stand on NatSoc and do they see their fellow European Nationalists as brothers?

Serbian Nationalism in the past appears to be an enigma with many contradictions. During WWII they seemed to support the SS for some time, however they later claimed they were just "using" the Germans to accomplish their own goals. They then jumped sides and cooperated with the USSR. Which some appear to still have some warm feelings for.

The Ustase on the other hand were largely carrying out similar goals, Removing Jew and Removing Gypsy. The main difference was the Croats being too soft on Muslims, which was clearly retarded of them.

Why does this intense hate between them still exist today? Is it the Catholic/Orthodox divide? The betrayal by the ex-Yogo leftists and liberals who sold out to NATO? Surely they can find some common ground, much like Russian and German nationalists do today.

Judging by the recent media, Serbia is becoming just as liberal as most of western Europe. Would it not make more sense for them to forget their differences and cooperate more with Western Nationalists?

66e4f6 No.12149

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Bump.

41992d No.12155

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I seriously doubt you're going to find a Serb here, but good luck. Also obligatory.

4e8fdf No.12212

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Serb here

>For example where do the modern Serb Nationalists stand on NatSoc


Serbian nationalism is a sort of enigma. Basically, most nationalists are pro-Russia, and can be considered "moderate" as far as other nationalists go, however they are still favorable, as they are basically against "ZOG" hegemony while not necessarily being against the Jews.

Most are not National-Socialists ie. Hiterlites, but "Socialist-Nationalists". Most Serbs believe the national myth of an evil Hitler who wanted to kill 6 million Serbs, in this case, Serbian nationalism can really be considered identical to Russian nationalism.

>do they see their fellow European Nationalists as brothers?


Many don't really like Westerners, basically Russians, Greeks, and Poles are the favorites of Serbs I know at least, however this varies from person to person. No one really likes Germans although you will get people saying that we should be more like Germans in all areas.

>Serbian Nationalism in the past appears to be an enigma with many contradictions.


Yes, less ideologizing, more action and doing what is best for Serbia.

>During WWII they seemed to support the SS for some time, however they later claimed they were just "using" the Germans to accomplish their own goals.


There are 3 important groups in WW2 Serbia: German collaborators, which were supported by Germany, served in the SS, etc. Chetniks, who were sometimes for Germany, sometimes against Germany, but always against the communists. These are real nationalists imo, though my own ideology falls more into line with German collaborators (ZBOR).

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4e8fdf No.12216

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>They then jumped sides and cooperated with the USSR. Which some appear to still have some warm feelings for.

Something must be understood: nostalgia for USSR is less about ideology and more about Russian military supremacy and Russian control over 'less people'. Just as is nostalgia for Yugoslavia among Serbian nationalists.

>The Ustase on the other hand were largely carrying out similar goals, Removing Jew and Removing Gypsy. The main difference was the Croats being too soft on Muslims, which was clearly retarded of them.


Croatians aka Catholic Serbs betrayed us first whent they became Catholic, and next when they comitted atrocities against us. And they even sold out to the Jewnited States. They are basically a gutter-nation.

>Is it the Catholic/Orthodox divide?


This is a part of it I guess, I don't really like Catholics, Protestants even less. Especially when they are on Orthodox territory.

>Surely they can find some common ground, much like Russian and German nationalists do today.


On this point I must disagree, average retarted Russian skinhead is pro-German, real Russian nationalists are still not for Germany.

>Judging by the recent media, Serbia is becoming just as liberal as most of western Europe. Would it not make more sense for them to forget their differences and cooperate more with Western Nationalists?


There is basic cooperation among fringe groups (Blood and Honor/C18) but the majority of Serbian nationalists don't want anything to do with the people who bombed them. Of course, since the majority of European nationalist, mainstream nationalist organizations are under Russian influence, I do not see collaborating with these groups as a problem, Russia will keep them on a tight leash



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