Josip Broz Titos Idee, ein Großjugoslawien zu schaffen

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  1. Refugee_InThisWorld on

    In a parallel universe, there is no North Macedonia, but North Greece.

  2. Human-Dragonfly3799 on

    Albania and North Greece aren’t Slavic, that country wouldn’t make any sense.

  3. This explains the Hellenic Republic’s reluctance to accept Skopje using the name „Macedonia“ for its country.

    And Shqiperia is not Slavic either.

  4. Remember when the Bulgarians suddenly realized they could win a war, so they went against all their former allies… Which ended up benefitting only Romania and the Ottomans?

    Yeah. No way Serbia would have accepted Bulgaria in their team.

  5. Inevitable-Panda-217 on

    Jugosławio kochana, mamy nadzieję, że kiedyś wrócisz😭😭😭

  6. Nigelinho19 on

    Friuli in Yugoslavia? What is the reason for this claim other than the shared border?

  7. heytherehellogoodbye on

    lol oh yea definitely no historical tensions between those internal states and peoples that would preclude this from happening

  8. Kappa_Bera_0000 on

    This is such utter nonsense. Tito was done with war. This is why he was trying to stay neutral between the US and USSR.

    >*Our sacrifices are terrible. I can safely say that there is no other part of the world which has been devastated on a vaster scale than Yugoslavia. Every tenth Yugoslav has perished in this struggle in which we were forced to wrest armaments from our enemies, to freeze without clothing, and to die without medication.*

    >*Nevertheless our optimism and faith have proved justified. The greatest gain of this conflict between democracy and fascism lies in the fact that it has drawn together everything that was good in humanity. The unity of the United States, the Soviet Union and Great Britain is the best guarantee to the peoples of the world that Nazi horrors will never again be repeated.*

    Tito had been thru hell and back, the partisan fighting was inhumane, lots of massacres, he was shaken to his core and done with it all. All he wanted was peace and stability. And he had it, then of course it all fell apart into more partisan war after his death. For Yugoslavia was too big to stick around on the map.

  9. Currently reading ‚The Trigger‘ by Tim Butcher. About Gavrilo Princip but Butcher was reporter in 1990s during the wars there. Retraces Princip’s footsteps but also about the culture and history.

    They all hated Tito and communism but sadly also hated each other more for the past hundreds of years. Tito was the lid on that turbulence for good or ill.

    Outstanding read.

  10. bad_timing_bro on

    Might as well go all the way and remake the Eastern Roman Empire at that point.

  11. The map basically corresponds with the geographical locations of the Balkan Slavs ethnic group.An ethno-state…by majority or significant minority

  12. rojasduarte on

    How much of the Soviet union’s influence in the area was due to the pan slavism movement.

    In a weird way, that idea came true after the wars.

  13. firetothepalace on

    I get Thracia and Macedonia. But why Albania? Last time I checked they weren’t Slavic.

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