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  • Bullshit.

    This is one picture. Other is kommie oppresion, Goli otok (concentration camp for political prisoners), UDBA's (secret service) assasinations, not to mention how this socialist idila was financed and that you had to wait for years to buy (bullshit) "Zastava" car, you couldn't buy coffe, detergent or bannanas for example...

    I lived at that time and I lived in Zagreb, industrially and culturally most developed city in Yugoslavia.

    So, stop selling this bullshit that killed thousands..

  • @bhel2

    I know people who lived in Belgrade during Yugoslavia (and suburbs of Belgrade) and they lived perfectly fine.

  • @bhel2

    Croatians are actually the most stupid people in Europe, stupid poor peasants and servants with the biggest identity problem in the world. Zagreb most developed??? Not even in Croatia. Bullshit, you are exactly full of it. Thousands killed, yes, but shamefully by Croatian peasants which were supported by many countries the same way now Libyan "rebels". You loosers always were on the wrong side. The time will come everything will change once again and you'll be put back where you belong.

  • @srbjbt

    Now, read again your post.

    You know, in all wars in Balkans there is one constant - Serbs.

    There is old Serbian folk wisdom: When old woman is quarreling with whole village, there is probably nothing wrong with a village.

    You have bad relations with all your neighbors, you fought wars with most of them plus NATO.

    You are in good relations only with such human rights "powerhouses" like Cuba, China, Qaddafi's Libya, Saddam's Iraq, Idi Amin's Uganda etc.

    Go hide under some rock.

    :-)

  • Socialist idila was financed by work of the people. Some of those former "political prisoners" ideas later destroyed the country and killed thousands of people. You couldn't buy coffee, detergent or bananas, only if you were too stupid to find the market.

    Social standard was way higher than today, and you had to wait for "Zastava" car only because everybody in the country could afford to buy it.

  • sve je iskreno...nitko nije ove ljudi terao na cijestu da čekaju tita...svi su veseli,se raduju

  • Thank you for uploading this video. It's too bad Yugoslavia was torn apart

  • @Exxkluziv

    potpuno se slazam

  • Damn, I just love Socialist nations. And I fucking hate nations trying to kill them such as USA. DAMN, I want to bomb the shit out of them slaughter their stupid government rip their heads off. So much hate I have against American government

  • Comrade TITO....you were a GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Od nezavisnosti, dobrog nacina zivota, uzivanja...Za 20 godina dobili smo samo tajkune, shopping centre i zgrade sa stanovima za prodaju, sumnnjive privatizacije drzavne imovine, te neimaštinu i koju obnovljenu fasadu, po neki lijep izlog...Bez obzira u kojoj od ovih novih državica živite "princip je isti, sve su ostalo nijanse".

    Za 20.god nije se uspjelo napraviti ništa ni u jednoj novoj drzavici, zivi se na ostavštini starog i samo se pitam jel se sve moralo razvaliti kad sam napunio 16...

  • The wars between Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, etc were influenced by Western powers because they were afraid that Yugoslavia actually succeeded with their own model of socialism. Yugoslavia was a great, great county and that really upset the greater powers. So they had to separate and introduce "democracy" to each of the countries for more control over the world.

  • @Beolex

    Well, that's Serb point of view manufactured mostly to cover up your aggressive wars.

    However, Croats, Bosniaks, Slovenians, Hungarians and Kosovars wouldn't agree with that.

    Yugoslavia failed for many reasons but only reasons for terrible bloodshed was Serb war to create Greater Serbia. That's it. Simple as that.

  • @bhel2

    Greater Serbia? If we wanted Greater Serbia, we would have had it by now.

    Also, Croats, Slovenes, etc. lived in Belgrade with my family and they lived just fine. Maybe you lived poorly because you always seek independence. Now you have independence, and your country is in debt. Are you happy now?

  • @Beolex

    Hahahaha...

    Well, you are trying hard, however, your effort is futile.

    Yugoslavia had 22 milion people.

    Croatia and Slovenia had just 6,5 and this two republics contributed 52% of federal budget (collected in Belgrade) and more than 80% of hard currency.

    I think it's pretty clear why we wanted independence and why you lived so good and at who's expense.

    And my country is doing just fine. Debt?

    We've built more highways after in few years the war than in 50 years of Yugoslavia.

  • @bhel2

    Croatia, like other Balkan nations, are in heavy debt, way more debt than Yugoslavia was.

  • @Beolex

    So, which part of my post you didn't understand?

    Yes, we've borrowed money to build infrastructure. What's wrong with that?!

    Every year we receive more than 10.000.000 tourists, most of them come by car. We needed highways.

    Also a lot of money went to hotels, shopping centers and other stuff that has nothing to do with STATE. Those are private projects, by private companies financed by private banks. Where's the problem?

    Serbia is close to our debt but it didn't build shit...

  • @bhel2

    Yes, you guys have a lot of tourists. Who owns all of the hotels they are staying at? Germans. Who owns the banks? Germans. Croatia is making no profit and it is making their debts even worse. Croatia, like Serbia, is just a puppet of the EU and USA.

    Also, Serbia did build shit... We are working on the Sava Bridge Project (worth millions of Euros), we rebuilt the Avala Tower, we are working on new highways, and stuff is constantly being built.

  • @Beolex

    So, what's your point? Even if all that was truth...

    You are afraid of foreign investments?

    If some hotel was ruin, and foreign investor refurbished it, people will come to that hotel and that will mean money for local restaurants, shops, bars etc.

    So, what's better?

    And, you know, Croatian police has and order to arrest any person caught smuggling hotel, house or any other real-estate over the border.

    :-)

    You have mindset of North Korean party official (as most Serbs do).

  • @bhel2 So much the better for North Koreans and Serbs

  • @bhel2 Foreign investment = foreign profit = money going to foreign country = slowly more and more power to foreigners = no own money, no own power in own country = we become slaves of foreigners.

  • @12123188

    Dumb fuck.

    Foreign investment --> economic growth straight away.

    Yes, some of profits goes abroad but to repay full investment it takes a lot of time.

    For hotels, for example, that's cca. 8% a year., so they need cca. 15 years to repay.

    In meantime, calculate benefits for local construction industry, restaurants, bars and other stuff.

    Learn a thing or two and then talk.

  • 35 glorious years...

  • Dude, my parents and their friends and their parents were all in Yugoslavia. Some lived in Belgrade, some lived in rural areas, and they all said they liked it. The best proof is a witness!

  • @x4v13r3comesback

    You go and ask people about that time. You don't know nothing.

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  • Please, you have been listening to WAY too much propaganda. Just look at documents, articles, documentaries, videos, and you will clearly see the whole situation of Srebrenica and the rest of Bosnia was fabricated. Now go watch your late night CNN program and get more "facts" plugged into you.

  • Gospodo, to je bila drzava!!!

  • POZDRAV BEOGRAD POZDRAIV IZ JUGOSLAVIJA :) ZHIVIO MARSALA TITA JE LEGENDA OPA MOJ PARTIZANSKI

  • nice music and clip too

  • Thanks

  • eh kakvi smo bili nekad ...

    we were the power before war.. ;(

  • Naravno :(

  • Belgrade Phantom :) Awesome documentary movie :)

  • It started like a good dream and ended like a nightmare...

    ...In the end, everyone understood that YUGOSLAVIA was just an icebox with frozen hates and conflicts between nations... a frozen hates & conflicts that suddenly melted and generated the most destructive bloody conflicts since the WW2!

    A sunny day before apocalyptic Storm - This was the YUGOSLAVIA!

  • Thank the new world order for making it end like a nightmare. They purposely broke it up because we were a good nation independent from other forms of government.

  • No, this have nothing to do with new world order. The fault were from inside.

    Everything started in:

    June 28, 1989 - Vidovdan celebration - Gazimestan - Kosova...

  • It WAS the new world order. You are a brainwashed Albanian, so you don't understand, but hopefully someday you will.

  • Anyway, no one really excepts you to believe. Also i don't really want to start a debate about which one of us were guilty. But SLOVENIANS, Croatian, BOSNIANS, ALBANIANS all have directed their fingers to YOU - SERBS!

    Hope you'll enjoy the nostalgia of Yugoslavia, like a killer who misses the memory of his victim ..

  • They directed fingers to us because everyone wants to make us look like murderers, when many cases of us "murdering" was fabricated, such as no mass graves found, or fake locations, and so on. Yugoslavia was one of the best countries ever, Tito even let Albanians in Serbia live in peace.

  • you make awsome videos aboutt this awsome country!

  • Yugoslavia was very important country in Europe and on the world. For us Poles was dream,s.

  • Thank you. Yes, Yugoslavia was an ultimate country. Long live Slavic brothers!

  • Pure communist brain-wash. There was alot in Romania too... Everything looked so nice and modern and in reality it was gray and poor.

  • Yugoslavia wasn't really communist, trust me. It was "independent socialist" which means it was independent from Russia's communism. So, Tito used this independent socialism to create a great country! Communism was really different in Yugoslavia then in Russia, believe me!

  • We were too "independent socialists". Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova were Russian sattelites. Nicolae Ceausescu was the first communist leader that said NO to Russia and embraced the West. Unfortunately, it was still communism.

  • Well my dad told me stories of how Yugoslavia was a great country, with free health care, everyone had a job, a home, a family, so that is why I made this video.

  • Exactly, and as far as private ownership goes, if you wanted to start a little private enterprise, you could do it. There was also no crime, because basically, everybody had enough money to live a decent life!

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