British documentary WW1 Serbia (2)

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A British documentary about how WW1 started (part 2).

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  • @zondrah89 Go veg? as in Vegitarian? if so your words just lost its meaning.

  • 4:43 what an asshole. no wonder he was shot. look how many living beings he shot! karma's a btich Franz Ferd.!

    Go veg.

  • @Kojotchina

    That's true, even today the British are consantly responsible for unnecessary blood-shed, ie: Libya.

  • @Kojotchina "60 - 70% of worlds conflicts are directly linked to British and there imperialism."

    You must be crazy, Britain has existed for 300 years and I would hazard a guess that more than 70% of world conflict happened pre-union.

    If you mean wars since the Act of Union, you would require in depth statistics to back you up so I just assume you have them, please share.

  • Born to obey! Must be cured! Mmm why would anyone wont to fight such a kind and gentle lord? Yee we Serbs must be crazy!?

    Did you know that 60 - 70 % of worlds conflicts are directly linked to British and there imperialism. Drawing fictional border lines all over the world and there by spreading the seeds of future wars! 

  • LONG LIVE THE BLACK HAND!!!

  • @solesever In 1915. London offered the Great Serbia to Karadjordjevic,wich would include Serbia,Bosnia,parts of Croatia,Macedonia...because of gret victories against Turks and Bulgarians,but King refused because of idea of all south Slaws in one country. It was worst political move in Serbian history.After we released them from AH rule Karadjordjevic killed Serbia and gave freedom and state to Croats,Slovenians,Bosnians,Mac­edonians. I believe that you know how they returned us a favor recently.

  • @Fordeserve1 ... so, he could be a pro-slavic, but AH government was very much against the state of Serbia itself and waged several conflicts and political dissagreements, of wich the most severe were the economic disputes in the Custom war from 1906. and the annexation of Bosnia in 1908. Austria and, of course, numerous serbian population in it, was of the great help during the serbian fight against Ottomans, but when Serbia grew as Principality and then Kingdom, suddenly became a threat to A.?

  • @Fordeserve1 Slavs made up a large proportion of the population of the former empire, but in years before the war started, au. authoritiy started to discriminate Serbs especially in Bosnia. Austro-Hungarian authorities considered state of Serbia the main culprit for the national consciousness awakening of minorities in Bosnia. At the other hand Serbs in Bosnia as well as some Croats looked upon the Kingdom of Serbia as kind of leader in the way for the independance.

  • @RanjenGolub Hahaha, Ironically Franz Ferdinand was a pro-slavic Habsburg with slavic wife and children, he wanted the federalization of Austria-Hungary, see United States of Greater Austria in wikipedia.

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