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RSK
03-12-2004, 06:36 PM
Army of Republika Srpska and Republika Srpska Krajina

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57 yr old Bogdan Malbasa, the oldest RS Army Recon soldier
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Gypsy Volunteers defending their village 1991. There were a number of Gyspy volunteers in the RS army.
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A Strange Hood Ornament!
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A Serbian soldier with an ancient Serbian traditional instrument the "gusle"
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Prince Tomislav Karadjordjevic with Serbian Special Forces Group on the Dinara Mountain Range in RSK
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The Krajina Express: An armoured train of the army of RSK in Knin
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Special Unit "Pesa" Brcko RS

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Bosko Peric - AKA "PESA"
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With captured Croatian flag
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"Pesa" and his right hand man Goran Djokic both gave their lives for the freedom of Republika Srpska
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The "Pesa" Unit
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"Pesa's" Unit after liberation of of Gorice 1992
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SuperTrooper
03-12-2004, 06:48 PM
Nice pic's, some guys I have meet when I was over there.
Since they had everything versus the Croatians having hunting rifle's, how did the Croatians hand the serbs thier asses on a silver plater?

Johnnyringo
03-12-2004, 07:03 PM
OUCH!

RSK
03-12-2004, 07:04 PM
I guess you can win if you have the US on your side...


The US has reason to be concerned at a high profile trial of the generals. The Croatian army acted as Washington’s proxy army against Milosevic and there is plenty of evidence that the Clinton administration provided vital support to Croatia during Operation Storm. In his book To End A War, Clinton’s special envoy Richard Holbrooke described the Croat forces as his “junkyard dogs” and recounts his conversation with the Croatian defence minister during the battle, saying, “We can’t say this publicly but please take Sanski Most, Prijedor and Bosanki Novi. And do it quickly before the Serbs regroup.”

The US government endorsed a contract between the Croatian army and the US military consultancy firm Military Professional Resource Incorporated to provide military training.

Franjo Tudjman’s son Miro, who was head of Croatian intelligence at the time, claims the relationship went further—with the Croatian and US governments enjoying a “de facto partnership”. He says the US provided $10 million worth of listening and intercept equipment and all “intelligence in Croatia went on line in real time to the National Security Agency in Washington.”

Gotovina seemed especially close to US officials, which may explain his ability to evade capture for so long. It is alleged that US drone aircraft operated out of his headquarters in order to spy on Yugoslav army movements. Photographs show Gotovina with US military personnel in front of a computer screen showing “Battle Staff Training Program” and “Welcome to Training Center Fort Irwin”. According to Nenad Ivankovic, former army commander and Gotovina’s biographer, Gotovina “feels betrayed by the silence of the US today and by the people he knew. The CIA saw everything that happened during Operation Storm and never objected then.” Washington has refused all requests from the ICTY for documents and satellite photographs relating to this period.

Another concern of US officials is to prevent the concept of “command responsibility” becoming a definition for war crimes. Lawyers for the Croat generals have pointed out that Clinton, Holbrooke and other US officials could also be charged with command responsibility for Operation Storm because “they knew the attack was coming and gave it the green light.”

This threat is taken seriously. In 2002 Henry Hyde chairman of the House Committee on International Relations warned that the ICTY could investigate officials who were “formulating and carrying out US government policy” for command responsibility in connection with Operation Storm. Gotovina’s indictment was the “best example of the ICTY’s politicised and inaccurate prosecution,” a Senate inquiry was told.

In a series of articles in September 2002, journalists in the Washington Times repeated Hyde’s warning and attacked the concept of command responsibility as “a threat to US national interests”. In effect, the Times ****ounced, the concept made “war itself a crime” and illegalised the use of “overwhelming force”, that is, the foundation of US military strategy. The Times pointed out that Operation Storm was the model for Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, where the Northern Alliance acted as a US proxy army. If command responsibility is made a definition of a war crime then “the United States can be made accountable for the actions of its allies around the world. There will be nothing preventing the International Criminal Court from making US officials responsible for isolated criminal acts that have been committed by Northern Alliance troops.”

The Operation Storm indictment, the Times concluded, “threatens to limit Washington’s ability to project its power around the world.”

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2003/feb2003/croa-f26.shtml

Advisement from the United States

Upon witnessing the combat capabilities of Hrvatska Vojska in Operation OLUJA (STORM)—a four-day blitz on the Serb-held Krajina, Croatia—many military analysts immediately concluded that the success owed to US training and advisement.6 In 1994, Hrvatska Vojska had signed a contract with Military Professional Resources, Inc. (MPRI), a Virginia-based company staffed with former senior field grade and general officers, for a program to train instructors about improving the army, especially its higher ranks.7 The concepts and skills that MPRI provided Hrvatska Vojska were based on doctrine very similar to current US Army doctrine. Training and advisement under the same doctrine were apparently key to the success of the September counteroffensive for both Armija and Hrvatsko Vijece Obrane forces in Bosnia.



There were many problems that the Croats and Muslims had to iron out before their forces could work jointly, not the least of which was the vicious war fought between them in 1992 and 1993. Indeed, establishing the Bosnian Federation came largely through US insistence. The Muslims and Croats began integrating their military operations to combat the Serbs in 1994, eventually setting up a joint command, exchanging military intelligence and shared command, control and communication networks.8 Despite their disputes, the alliance was strongest when Armija and Hrvatska Vojska forces physically linked in August 1995, just days before the September offensive.

http://www.intellnet.org/documents/500/060/569.htm

Groove
03-13-2004, 04:11 AM
An interesting Homepage about Oluja (Storm)

http://www.kakarigi.net/croatia/news/dossier/eng/index.html

Is this Balkan-Archive Page yours RSK ?

Greetings

Groove

PS: My addition to the pictures :)

http://www.danas.co.yu/20030806/img/frontpage1_1.jpg

AK-Lover
03-13-2004, 02:09 PM
Did you know that the same flag that Croatia flies now and represented during the war also flew over croatian death camps during WW2 :roll:

memphiz
03-13-2004, 02:21 PM
wow, great pics

AK-Lover
03-13-2004, 02:26 PM
My uncle and my best frineds dad fought in bosnia and croatia.
Uncle: tank driver (t-55) croatia 1991-1992 Bosnia 1993-1995(tank com.) siege of sarajevo.
my best friend was born in Jajce in bosnia, dad fought around there with vojcka republike srpske woot

AK-Lover
03-13-2004, 02:39 PM
http://mishilo.image.pbase.com/u20/zidar/upload/9135960.jajce1bw.jpg
Here is a fighter around my best friends old village jajce.
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A croatian soldier hit by hmg fire while trying to cross into serbian sector of Busovaca in 93' he was yelling he wanted to defected, obviuosly it didn't work with the serbian soldiers, he died later at red cross hospital.

M_S
03-13-2004, 03:10 PM
Ak-lover...what do you think people whould do with muslim bosnians?

mustamato
03-13-2004, 04:35 PM
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Very interesting photos, but what kind of weapon is this?

RATKO
03-13-2004, 05:08 PM
Very interesting photos, but what kind of weapon is this?




RRB M57

RSK
03-13-2004, 08:20 PM
Good job RATKO!

I tried to find it in some of my old collections but I was unsuccessful.

The weapon in question is of Yugoslav origin it was designed after the WW2 German Panzerfaust. I think some were left around for the wars of the 90's but I think by now a small amount or even nil are left around.

SuperTrooper
03-13-2004, 08:43 PM
Ak Lover
Did you know that Belgrade was the first city outside of Germany cleaned of Jews, they still got there butts kicked by the germans for kissing ass.
Also it's built on a swamp, nice place to pic a capitol lol.

All you folks out there have to remember, Croat, Serb and Muslim, your no different from each other during the war.
The Croats were as ruthless as the Serbs once they got the weapons.
The Serbs had it good at the start but were always drunk by high noon.
The Muslims were lacking a lot, not in courage though.

I was there, saw it first hand, so if your insulted by the truth, well as they say, truth hurts.

AK-Lover
03-13-2004, 08:46 PM
Ak-lover...what do you think people whould do with muslim bosnians? What do you mean? If they were soldiers they probably would be interrogated and then either sent to a prison camp or shot. My best friends dad once told me they found a muslim forward observer on a patrol who was dropping arty on them for a couple of days and some of his friends were wounded and killed, they interogated him and then because they still had to patrol further killed him and dumped his body at a old empty well.

Dalleer
03-13-2004, 08:52 PM
they interogated him and then because they still had to patrol further killed him and dumped his body at a old empty well.

*Serbian hospitality*

AK-Lover
03-13-2004, 08:58 PM
Smartass, what do you think the croatian ustashi and muslim mujahadeen do?! :slap:

Dalleer
03-13-2004, 09:19 PM
Smartass, what do you think the croatian ustashi and muslim mujahadeen do?! :slap:

Wow, nobody's called me that yet...

Anyway, I'm going to take a less-aggressive approach towards your views today and attempt to reason my way out of this.

I can't say to understand the conditions during that time at all, but somehow it's pretty damn fooked up to shoot your prisoner(s) and dump their bodies into the well.

And don't give me that "because the others are doing it as well!!"-speech.

I think the ones that are practising war in the area with the ideology that they are there to "root out the scum" and "liberate the people" etc. should try to show their enemies moral/ethical "superiority" as well and handle them like real POW's instead of these sorts of "beat em' up, interrogate em', and execute em' " plans?

And this observation of mine seems to have plagued all the sides. It's just that if none of them see their mistakes and act like freakin' animals you can't really expect to get support to causes like that and the suffering of the civilian population on all sides will surely expand to great lengths.

Then again, I guess that all of the sides viewed each other as "animals" that did not deserve common respect toward each other in the battlefield, instead all of the soldiers in all of the sides probably had a moral obligation to "execute the enemy without mercy" etc.

Maybe I'm a few decades (centuries?) behind on my thinking, but in my opinion alot of the soldiers/civilians that died on all of the sides during that war surely did not deserve "to go" the way they did.

"Not like this"

AK-Lover
03-13-2004, 09:54 PM
There were no prisoners there, it was probably one of the most ruthless conflicts in the 20th century. I don't blame my best friends dad's "friends" for killing him (also they didn't shoot them one of their more crazy guys killed him with a knife so that they wouldn't give their position away :( ) My friends lost his younger brother while he was going to get some bread by a muslim mortar shell he was only 8. They don't like to talk about it at their house but my friend told me about it once. If the prisoner had any important info they probably would send him back for further information and then he would either go to prison or be shot. That's how it went on all sides, but the croatians and muslims liked to cut heads off so I consider our "way" more humane.

AK-Lover
03-13-2004, 10:03 PM
Ak Lover
Did you know that Belgrade was the first city outside of Germany cleaned of Jews, they still got there butts kicked by the germans for kissing ass.
Also it's built on a swamp, nice place to pic a capitol lol.

All you folks out there have to remember, Croat, Serb and Muslim, your no different from each other during the war.
The Croats were as ruthless as the Serbs once they got the weapons.
The Serbs had it good at the start but were always drunk by high noon.
The Muslims were lacking a lot, not in courage though.

I was there, saw it first hand, so if your insulted by the truth, well as they say, truth hurts. What do you mean by belgrade was first city cleaned out of jews and they still got there butts kicked for kissing ass? first thing who got their butts kicked, and second wtf! poland was invaded way before yugoslavia and plenty of their towns and cities were rid of jews. what are you some uneducated nazi! dude watch what you post! ****ing! :-*$

SuperTrooper
03-13-2004, 11:41 PM
First Capital in europe, which I failed to mention.

Thanks for reminding me

Ngati Tumatauenga
03-13-2004, 11:51 PM
Did you know that the same flag that Croatia flies now and represented during the war also flew over croatian death camps during WW2

So what flag did the serbs fly at srebrenica(spelling?) when 7000 odd male muslims er, 'disappeared'.

Upfrontreporting
03-14-2004, 04:43 AM
Did you know that the same flag that Croatia flies now and represented during the war also flew over croatian death camps during WW2


Well the black cetnik scull and bones banner isn't a new item too, every side had their links to earlier wars gone by.


regards.

Groove
03-14-2004, 05:23 AM
Lol - Croats liked to cut heads ? I dont think so.

But i know who liked to blow christian churches up with TNT...

I dont want a flamewar but pls dont write such BS.

Greetings

Groove

PS: And about hiding Gen. Gotovina. What about Mladic and Karadic ?

Do you know what Gen. Gotovina is searched for and what for the Serbian "War Heroes"? Go to the Den Haag Court Page and read it.

RATKO
03-14-2004, 05:33 AM
Did you know that Belgrade was the first city outside of Germany cleaned of Jews,
I live in Belgrade and my family was in Belgrade during WW2 and this is the first time that i heard something like that Can you give some historical reference to support this claim?


they still got there butts kicked by the germans for kissing ass.
Then why were Germans executing 100 Serbs for every German soldier killed by Serbian rebels?

mack pl
03-14-2004, 05:47 AM
Sometimes this Serbian rebells dont fight against Germans.I mean Tito fight against Mihajlovic,it was political fights(Tito was comunist) :| .BTW many Poles fight against Germans in Yugoslavia :) .Regards :)

Marmot1
03-14-2004, 07:30 AM
How about going back in history... First Jews were expeled by Romans... then in XII century from England ,1492 Spain... Come on we can go back and back into history and there will be always example of ethnic clensing..

Groove
03-14-2004, 07:39 AM
btw Tito is from croatia... he was born in Kumrovec

Greetings

Groove

Upfrontreporting
03-14-2004, 09:29 AM
The cetniks cooperated much with the Germans during WW II (very convinient in their common fight against Tito), there are tons of pictures of bearded cetniks and German units standing together, they deffinately weren't the saviors of the Balkans in WW II, as they like to protray themselves. They spend more time figting Tito than they spend fighting Germans (when that was in their favor).



regards.

RATKO
03-14-2004, 10:18 AM
Also it's built on a swamp, nice place to pic a capitol lol.


Have you ever visited Belgrade? Or did you heard that somewhere?
http://solair.eunet.yu/~jack/kalemegdan.jpg
Belgrade fortress

RATKO
03-14-2004, 10:21 AM
http://www.dziti.com/Slike/beograd.jpg

SuperTrooper
03-14-2004, 10:22 AM
Ratko
I'll have to get back to you on that, have to go find the book that I read it from.

As for the germans, I don't have a clue and I really don't care.

Marmot your right, case closed.

SuperTrooper
03-14-2004, 10:23 AM
Read it in a tourist book when I was there in 94!

RATKO
03-14-2004, 10:25 AM
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~ivovic/Pictures/Beograd/Kalemegdan%2008.jpg

RATKO
03-14-2004, 10:38 AM
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~ivovic/Pictures/Beograd/Beograd%202003%20005.jpg
Buildings in the distance are part of Belgrade that was built after WW2 so called New Belgrade That part of city was built on swamp

RATKO
03-14-2004, 10:43 AM
Belgrade is located on hills overlooking the point where river Sava merges into the Danube

Claymore
03-14-2004, 11:46 AM
And this is Srebrenica...beautiful, isn't it?

http://b.bene.free.fr/asrebrenica/DSCN7869.jpg

RATKO
03-14-2004, 12:17 PM
http://www.kosovo.net/images/aleksinac1.jpg
http://www.snd-us.com/image/aleksinac.jpg
I DONT WANT TO START ANY FLAME WARS

AK-Lover
03-14-2004, 01:00 PM
Groove are you ****ing crazy! The croatian ustashi cutoff headsduring ww2! They also liked to cut of ears and noses and pour salt on wounds! Read some good books about ustashi and you'll see them posing with serb heads, also there is pictures at the military musuem in belgrade, where I used to live so don't try to act like a smartass! :bash:

SuperTrooper
03-14-2004, 01:12 PM
Chetniks loved to gouge out eyeballs, nice calling card.
Give it up, all sides were evil no matter what year it happened.
Except the fact that the Croat's, Serbs and Muslims are no different.
There is always 3 sides to a story, your side, my side and the truth!

AK-Lover
03-14-2004, 01:29 PM
EXACTLY! I was just trying to straighten out groove on his pro-ustahsi rant. :D :hug: But you're right super-trooper! :hug:

AK-Lover
03-14-2004, 01:31 PM
Damn belgrade's a nice city, I'm going there this summer, I'll take my new digital cam along to the belgrade fortress and natioanl military musuem(huge) then when I come back I'll post some pics. Hey I try to get some shot's of some of the biatches to! :D woot

SuperTrooper
03-14-2004, 01:37 PM
make sure they are drunk and get them to show some ****ies lol!

AK-Lover
03-14-2004, 01:40 PM
will do mate! :D

AK-Lover
03-14-2004, 01:42 PM
It's actually pretty easy, you start talking to them and tell them that you were born in yugoslavia and that you live in canada and that you have you're own buisness a mountain lodge in the rockies and that you have a truck and then promise them you'll take them back to canada with you if they.................. :P

SuperTrooper
03-14-2004, 01:58 PM
LOL, it works on the Croatian girls as well.
The beaches are better there then in Yugo lol.

Groove
03-14-2004, 02:11 PM
Hey AK-Lover - u again ?


Groove are you f*** crazy! The croatian ustashi cutoff headsduring ww2! They also liked to cut of ears and noses and pour salt on wounds! Read some good books about ustashi and you'll see them posing with serb heads, also there is pictures at the military musuem in belgrade, where I used to live so don't try to act like a smartass!

I thought we were on the latest war in here. I thought you meant the Ustasha in this last war. If they did this then they are MFs like this freakin Allah-Lovers. But do you think Serbs never did such things ?

There are enough stories (proven by UN) about crazy things serbs did with enemies in the 90s.

But i dont want any flamewar :hug:

Groove

RSK
03-14-2004, 02:15 PM
Moderator can you please close this post.

I think I was wrong about posting pics from the Ex-YU

AK-Lover
03-14-2004, 02:19 PM
Why RSK,post some more, now that everybody has finally calm down. :D
Please these pics are very rare and hard to find! Please! Oh god, I beg you don't close it! :( :( :( :( :(

RSK
03-14-2004, 02:24 PM
I like the pics also but i think is horse**** that everyone (including me) gets involved in the politics and the bull**** of who's wrong and whose right.

I post pics to SHOW and TELL for themselves and nothing else!

Thats the whole beauty of pictures. A 1000 words!

Groove
03-14-2004, 02:28 PM
No more politics from my side - i promise. Keep on posting.

RSK
12-17-2004, 03:52 PM
ahm