Croatia | Was Operation Storm Legal?

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  • @JamesKerLindsay
    @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +97

    5 August - celebrated as "Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day" in Croatia - has become an increasingly divisive moment in the Balkans. But how should we really view the celebrations/commemorations? Is there any hope that Serbia and Croatia can find common ground in how the date is marked? Or will it become an ever more damaging annual occurrence?

    • @kristijanEX
      @kristijanEX 3 года назад +170

      Great video, but you missed a key detail. Republika Srpska Krajina's president Milan Martic issued an order to evacuate the Croatian Serbs from Croatia to Bosnia & Herzegovina/Serbia.
      This proves that Croatia had no hand in a major ethnic cleansing operation and all incidents were due to individuals unlike the initial ethnic cleansing of the RSK army in 1991 & 1992.

    • @user-xj3ve7wt8k
      @user-xj3ve7wt8k 3 года назад +124

      Is there any hope that Serbia and Croatia can find common ground ? Yes, when Serbia goes through the catharsis of the 90s and faces aggression against Slovenia, Croatia, BiH and later Kosovo. Which, of course, will not happen, where even 30 years later they deny the genocide in Srebrenica. Can you imagine Germany denying the holocaust of the jews and that there are hundreds of murals of Hitler in the cities ? So...yea.

    • @astrolonim2032
      @astrolonim2032 3 года назад +14

      I think both sides have a tendency to celebrate their “national heroes” who cemented their nations and ignore those people’s genocide-adjacent actions (much like japan or turkey). Doesn’t seem like a great recipe for future common ground.
      Great video as always, sound sounds ok by the way :)

    • @bilic8094
      @bilic8094 3 года назад +10

      I see no hope at all the two peoples will always have there differences and not just for this it goes back to 1941 for many.

    • @freeaigle7548
      @freeaigle7548 3 года назад +2

      Est-ce que tu peux nous faire une vidéo sur les fractions et ethnique algérienne comme kabyle, chaoui, targui, Mzab ...etc tu peux écouter l’historien Bernard Lugan l africaniste spécialiste de l’Afrique nord.
      La Kabylie a sa culture et sa langue propre a elle, on ne peut pas vivre avec des êtres différents de nous.
      S’il vous plait fait nous une sur la Kabylie et le sahel.

  • @teokastelan2930
    @teokastelan2930 2 года назад +463

    If it wasn’t the embargo on the weapons on Croatia, the war could be shorter.

    • @damonmelendez856
      @damonmelendez856 Год назад +53

      Croats and BiH armies were 20km from Banjaluka in 1995; they were on the verge of expelling Serbs from all of western BiH. They were ordered by the USA to bring the operation to a halt

    • @teokastelan2930
      @teokastelan2930 Год назад +24

      @@damonmelendez856 Yes they were ! Ratko Mladic couldn’t believe that the Croatian Army is that close. So they switch of the power grid in whole Banjaluka ! The scouts were practically in the city. Ah bloody war…

    • @johnmcgovern5372
      @johnmcgovern5372 Год назад +13

      I was there, it didn't matter. we were getting Western arms through Hungary very quickly. My unit 108 HVO were getting FALS and G3's and a ton of 7.62 Nato ammunition through that route. The idea that there was an embargo wasn't an issue on the ground

    • @teokastelan2930
      @teokastelan2930 Год назад +6

      @@johnmcgovern5372 I know that. But I think in the very beginning it would make the difference. That’s my opinion…

    • @johnmcgovern5372
      @johnmcgovern5372 Год назад +10

      @@teokastelan2930 In terms of small arms it was never a problem. There was always more rifles than people to give them to however artillery and tanks were a different story that never really got solved during the war. We often were facing artillery and tanks with just RPGs and Mortars so in that sense it was an issue.

  • @ggeronimo4412
    @ggeronimo4412 2 года назад +386

    Operation Storm happend at end of war. In 3 days serb civilian population had lived through things that croatian civilians were going through for 4years. You didnt mention the most important thing: plan Z4 and several other plans of Tuđman/UN that were supposed to end war peacefully. But serbs didnt accept any of them. Z4 plan was right before operation storm, Z4 would give RSK:1) greater autonomy inside Croatia.
    2)Allow them to use Serbian language, have serbian in schools, have cyrillic alphabeth everywhere in that province. This plan was accepted by croatian parlament and president. But it wasnt accepted by Serbs. After this the West AND Russia gave Croatian leaders a green light to launch the operation. I see this as Serbian politics fault. And you didnt mention that "western slavonia" was peacefully given back to Croatia after the operation. And no Serb was forced to leave. Same could have happend with RSK only if Serbian politicans were smarter. After the operation storm serbian presidend milosevic laughed at serbian civilians who escaped and said "you ran away like rabbits". His stupid ideas also led to NATO bombings in 1999

    • @ggeronimo4412
      @ggeronimo4412 2 года назад +72

      Also you didnt say that a large amount of "civilian" men population of serbs had weapons brought to them from Serbia by JNA while Croatian "military" had nothing till year 1994

    • @tanja-k
      @tanja-k Год назад +10

      We are so lucky to have you explaining this for everyone.
      Thank you for being there in person and providing this eyewitness account 🙂.

    • @vherox3826
      @vherox3826 Год назад +34

      @@tanja-k there are literal documents proving all of this online along with pictures and statements lmao

    • @perperius4714
      @perperius4714 Год назад +11

      Croats didn't accepted Plan Z4 and even if Serbs signed, Croatians def. wouldn't.

    • @ggeronimo4412
      @ggeronimo4412 Год назад +30

      @@perperius4714 Yes they did. Tuđman did

  • @atisalvaro
    @atisalvaro 2 года назад +266

    Was SAO Krajina legal? It was proclaimed in 1990, on an arbitrary territory, with a 52% Serb majority, out of any legal basis within Yugoslavia. An ethnic cleansing followed, mostly towards Croats, but as well towards the others, except for a few Slovakians and Russins in the Danube area.

    • @r.j.lombardi111
      @r.j.lombardi111 Год назад +7

      Well I know that Germans and Hungarians got into trouble too

    • @cv990a4
      @cv990a4 Год назад +48

      One key issue about "ethnic cleansing" in Operation Storm is whether the Serb population was ejected from their homes by the Croats or whether the Serbs left of their own accord. My understanding is that it's more the latter than the former, that when the Serb resistance collapsed, Serb commanders told Serb civilians to flee and most Serbs left Krajina in advance of Croats actually getting to their dwellings.
      One could easily say that Serbs were afraid of reprisals given what Serbs had done to Croats earlier in the war - certainly that was a reasonable fear. So one could say that it's a distinction without a practical difference. But actually, whether it was ethnic cleansing does hinge on whether Serbs fled pre-emptively, or whether they did it because Croats were actually physically ejecting them from their homes.
      For an example of ethnic cleansing, consider Serbia's actions in Kosovo in 1998/1999 when it made an explicit attempt to drive as many Albanians out of Kosovo as they could, in some cases actually marching women and children to the Albanian frontier to ensure they left Kosovo.

    • @atisalvaro
      @atisalvaro Год назад

      @@cv990a4 The leadership of the illegal Serb Krajina Republic organized exercises of civilian abandonement ruclips.net/video/UYjh3aAvczc/видео.html. They publicly invited their population to go away from its territory on August 4th. 1991.. Savo Štrbac admited the reasin of THEIR decision shortly afterwards: "It was decided to opt for an exodous, in order to avoid a great massacre that IS going to happen, in order to save a biological mass for something I hope will occur in the future." ruclips.net/video/gzpcJJZS0SM/видео.html

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Год назад

      ​@@cv990a4 The key issue is Croats are hypocrites as they turn around and apply the same logic to their people in Central Bosnia and northern Herzegovina, who they claim were evicted forcibly by the Bosnian Army, when many of the same conditions apply, such as leaving in advance of the Bosnian Army, meaning we are still a vast ocean away from arguing on principles that apply universally as opposed to self-interested concern about "truth" when it absolves you but not when it can be used against somebody else.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Год назад

      ​@@cv990a4 Croats do not object to the legality of Krajina because they accept universal international law and ethics, they object to it because they were the ones persecuted. Everything Serbia has done in Croatia, Croatia has done in Bosnia-Herzegovina, with the exception their victims resisted and contained the aggression, which did not happen in Croatia, Kosovo or in Serb-occupied eastern/northern Bosnia.

  • @TheSouth-j7f
    @TheSouth-j7f 10 месяцев назад +105

    The Serbs already lost in 1992 when Croatia got recognised, the Serbs just didn't realise it at the time.

    • @moneypennysloverboy
      @moneypennysloverboy 4 месяца назад +4

      They lost in December of 1990 when Sabor led by Tuđman voted in new constitution which degraded Serbs from state building equal nation to minority, and Yugoslavia did nothing as reaction.

    • @clansman89
      @clansman89 4 месяца назад +1

      @@moneypennysloverboy Now that's something Milosevic regime told to your public as an excuse for war. Serbs had that right in SR Croatia (Yugoslavia) just like Croats had the same right in SR Serbia (Yugoslavia). Can you imagine British having the same rights in the EU after the Brexit like they had as a member? I didn't think so. With the dissolution of Yugoslavia, that benefit ended.

    • @moneypennysloverboy
      @moneypennysloverboy 4 месяца назад

      @@clansman89 Yeah, see, what you've written there is just incorrect. It's not something Milošević said to public, he actually sold out Croatian Serbs. Serbs were nation building state with majority on over 25% of SR Croatia's territory (imagine how much more would that be if not for genocide of WW2. It's as if that was the goal all along?). And that is the reason why its constitution recognized that. Croats were like fourth or fifth ethnic minority in SR Serbia. You're either completely uneducated or just another lying piece of sh*t.

    • @atisalvaro
      @atisalvaro 2 месяца назад +2

      @@moneypennysloverboy Certainly. Why on earth a minority should be sovereign?

    • @atisalvaro
      @atisalvaro 2 месяца назад +3

      @@moneypennysloverboy Serb proclamed the illegal Serb Autonomous Region Krajina in August 1990, cutting Croatia into two parts, and not abiding to Croatian institutions anymore. That was in times when the vice president of Croatian Parliament was a Serb, and when the Croatian Prime Minister was a former partisan and hard core communist. In the self-proclamed Serb controlled area an ethnic cleansinf started. Note that Serbs were just 54% of population of the area, where they were building a para-state.

  • @DD-qw4fz
    @DD-qw4fz 3 года назад +180

    The fact Gotovina and the other Generals were dragged around in he Hauge over a couple of Artillery shells landing on Knin (all targeting actual military instalations) with arbitrary never before used strict guidelines on artillery fire to the point of apsurd , really shows how little evidence there was about all the nonsense the prosecution tried to cobble up. Meanwhile Croat towns through the whole war were being fired upon for simple "fun" or actual terror against civilians, most of the time this fire came from serb held parts of Croatia and the ICTY never made a fuss about it as was with Knin. Perhaps the worst case was with Vukovar in Croatia and Sarajevo in Bosnia. Serbs also used cluster rockets against Zagreb when OP Storm and OP Flash started, actual terror attacks.

    • @nekilik921
      @nekilik921 3 года назад +20

      @@bilic8094 Iz koje si ti klinike izasao, ajde drzi se RTS-a

    • @igorsvacic217
      @igorsvacic217 3 года назад +52

      More shells fell on Vukovar HOSPITAL in one day than on entire RSK during same time.

    • @mariocavlovicak3220
      @mariocavlovicak3220 3 года назад +11

      Knin was in the beginning the capital city of Croatia. During the Turkish occupation of Croatia Krajina Capital of Croatia is Zagreb

    • @damirglavas7940
      @damirglavas7940 3 года назад

      @@bilic8094 ruclips.net/video/9u1qdyoJV9g/видео.html

    • @bilic8094
      @bilic8094 3 года назад

      @@damirglavas7940 ruclips.net/video/Dqxh2SezpJ4/видео.html

  • @MarkVBos
    @MarkVBos 3 года назад +78

    Key facts are: Over 16,000 croatians and its peaceful minorities died in defense of Croatia's independence, versus 6000 serbian deaths. Serbs ethnically cleaned over 300,000 croats from their occupied territory, and destoyed Vukovar, bombed Dubrovnik, totally demolished over 380 churches and religious buildings. The Serbs rejected all international peace plans, and rejected the famous Z4 plan, which Croatia accepted, and would of assured high automomy for the Serbian ethnically clensed Krajina. Operation Storm was an internationally approved operation to re-integrate the country. Days before Operation Storm, the Serb leadership told the serb population of about 100,000 to flee, dispite Croatian governments requests and assurances for Serbs to stay. The facts show the serbs only have themselves to blame.

    • @daniel72122
      @daniel72122 3 года назад +1

      The facts are purposefully ignored.
      When the ICTY court makes a legal judgement proving Operation was not ethnic cleansing but a legitimate military operation and the facts are still denied, nothing you can do. Who needs laws when you can just deny them.

    • @violetlatner6366
      @violetlatner6366 Год назад +1

      You are obscuring some of the key facts. In the last round of talks that involved the Z4 plan being brought up, RSK was more willing to negotiate with it than in the past, which Croatia responded to by making further demands, namely the immediate dissolution of Serb authorities and their replacement with a Croat civil administration. This resulted in the end of the last chance at peace before Operation Storm, not Serb intransigence.

    • @atisalvaro
      @atisalvaro 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@violetlatner6366 Ask those who brought Z4 to Knin how they were welcomed by its president!

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 5 месяцев назад

      "Peaceful minorities"... haha, what a joke you people are. Croatia was intended to be a Croat ethno-state not for sharing, despite the nonsense about democracy and human rights standards. In wartime Croatia itself, around six thousand automobiles were seized by the Croatian government from Bosniaks living in Croatia, some of whom had lived there for decades. To this day there is enormous pressure to assimilate minorities. The reality is Croatia, even with perks for minorities, is so homogeneous ethnically that minorities can't exercise political power in any meaningful way. Unbelievable you lot have the gall to make these ridiculous claims.

  • @atisalvaro
    @atisalvaro 2 года назад +107

    Serbs were not "forced out from Croatia" at all. Its military and political leadership had organized civilians pull out exercises prior to the Action Storm, and have ordered its population to leave. It's quite different from forcing someone out. They counted on thus provoking a counterattack by Serbia, that did not occur. Non legal Krajina was formed by a popular will of rebbeling Serbs. In a fake referendum of April 1991., similar to actual referendums in Donbas, they illegally seceded from Croatia.

    • @violetlatner6366
      @violetlatner6366 Год назад +1

      Popular will is a mandate for secession, in relation to the rights of peoples to self-determination.

    • @TGSSMC
      @TGSSMC Год назад +8

      ​@@violetlatner6366might be, what if by popular will Spanish speaking people of Miami decide to break away from Florida and USA, with military assistance from Spain, then exile all other people from there by military force or kill them. What would happen then? Would it be alright cause of their right to self-determination.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Год назад +6

      Apply this logic to Croat population of Herzegovina and Central Bosnia, then we are talking serious business about winding back some of the atrocious war propaganda that is now being used to justify interference in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Croatian government believes Bosnians expelled Croats because of a flight but Croats did not expel Serbs in spite of a flight. You have taken lessons from the Serbs in lying, perhaps now you have even excelled.

    • @atisalvaro
      @atisalvaro Год назад +3

      @@hasibhakanovic6682 Moslems have lost ground in eastern Bosnia, and settled those people in central Bosnia, in order to make a Moslem majority there. They surrounded central Bosnian Croats, in a siege, with 3:1 forces, aiming at destroying them. No Croatian authority has ever ordered a departure of Croatian population from central Bosnia, opposite to the exercised plans od evacuation of Krajina, that was ordered by Krajina on 4th. of August 1991. Moreover Croatian authorities called Serbs not to leave. If Sarajevo signed Vance-Owen agreement why it did not abide to it?

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Год назад

      ​@@atisalvaro This is a nice conspiracy theory, but I thought Croats were about to be subjugated to Islam, and the Muslims wanted to impose Sharia law?

  • @TheSouth-j7f
    @TheSouth-j7f 6 месяцев назад +47

    Next video is going to be: is the defence of Ukraine legal?

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  6 месяцев назад +2

      You clearly miss the point.

    • @TheSouth-j7f
      @TheSouth-j7f 6 месяцев назад +28

      @@JamesKerLindsay I'm not interested in pro-Serbian political points of view, 0% interest.
      They have their own country to worry about and they should not meddle in other countries affairs which caused all the problems in the first place.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@TheSouth-j7f You're very interested in Slobodan Praljak's self published manuscripts. How does somebody with no military training or experience become a general?! What kind of country does big fool Davor Domazet-Loso and Slobodan Praljak (and Ivan Korade) become decorated generals and, funnier yet, ADMIRALS?! Tell me what NAVY Croatia has??
      And not so interested in the reasons why the ICJ and the ICTY have found the Croatian military-political establishment participants in a JCE, not that this was covered coherently in Croatia. And why your allies were on the verge of sanctioning you in 1994. And why your own regime continues its lies about the presence of the Croatian Army across a border in full view of the evidence, including Bobetko's own memoir. You obviously needed to conceal the presence of HV in Gornji Vakuf because they were helping Bosniaks too much tho, right?
      Let's be clear. Throughout much of Yugoslavia, Croats presumed they had reconciled with the Serbs. Croats had the numbers to, if they wanted, challenge Yugoslavia well before 1991. But they didn't. They only turned on the Serbs when the rug was pulled under their feet. They didn't care about the constitutional disenfranchisement of Bosniaks and Kosovar Albanians, and the wider attacks on Muslims and Islam. Tudjman famously told Rugova to solve his problems in Belgrade. In principle, the problem was never persecution, jsut that they weren't theo nes doing the persecution but its victims. Then Croatia turned on Yugoslavia overnight.
      Croats will be anything to anybody, they will cry they are victims. But gently brush their narrative with a feather and they will turn demonic.
      Sickos.

    • @TheSouth-j7f
      @TheSouth-j7f 6 месяцев назад

      @@hasibhakanovic6682 The muslims in Bosnia were recognised as an ethnic group for the first time in history by the Yugoslav communist party in 1968. Before 1968 the muslims in Yugoslavia were considered to be a religious group made up of converted Croats, Serbs, Albanians and some ethnic Turks, for example, the muslim leader in Bosnia, Alija Izetbegovic, whose family was originally from Serbia and who was part Serbian and Turkish.
      You mentioned I am interested in Slobodan Praljak's. I never mentioned him at all.
      All I know about him was that he was a former theatre director from Herzegovina who ended up fighting in Bosnia against the international muslim mujahideen also known as the " El Mudžahid " a bunch of international terrorists, some who later became well known in the USA 9/11 terror attacks.

    • @stef562
      @stef562 4 месяца назад +1

      @@JamesKerLindsay 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @noel0733
    @noel0733 3 года назад +262

    Croatia did a great job! The Krajina was always Croatian land. Greetings from your old Brother Austria 🇦🇹🇭🇷❤

    • @damirxcv8546
      @damirxcv8546 3 года назад +29

      Sorry friend, as a croat i must say, that Krajina was never croatian, let’s be honest. And god forbid new war. We’re still paying back too Americans ( weapons that we purchased 😉). Have a nice day

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +57

      @@damirxcv8546 The so called "Krajina" was called the "Croatian Military Frontier" when it was under Austria until 1881 when it was re-attached again with the rest of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.

    • @noel0733
      @noel0733 3 года назад +66

      @@damirxcv8546You are not a Croat. A real Croat knows that Krajina (Militärgrenze) always was a part of Croatia-Slavonia which was a part of Austria-Hungary.

    • @noel0733
      @noel0733 3 года назад +17

      @@duramajin3118 cry little Serb 😂

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +10

      @@lonelyherzegovinawarrior153 If you are Serbian you can look up your old homeland called the " Eyalet of Rumelia". Good old days.

  • @invictusrei
    @invictusrei 3 года назад +217

    No one will deny us of Oluja '95! 🇭🇷

    • @lacman6159
      @lacman6159 3 года назад +25

      Alr fascist

    • @romeolajh1602
      @romeolajh1602 3 года назад +84

      @@lacman6159 traktorista 95

    • @invictusrei
      @invictusrei 3 года назад +15

      @@lacman6159 yes, we are immediately fascist. Uneducated poor man.

    • @lacman6159
      @lacman6159 3 года назад +8

      @@invictusrei Hitlers puppet

    • @cte4dota
      @cte4dota 3 года назад

      @@invictusrei Respect history you are.

  • @antuskantus4928
    @antuskantus4928 3 года назад +123

    Video tries to portray both side as equally brutal, which is REALLY misleading. Operation Storm was completely legitimate and to highest standard of military execution. He says that Croatian military forced out Serbs from their homes despite them leaving before any croatian army unit entered towns or villiges and with evacuation being orderd by Serb president. (he even says how all defense broke down at the begining of shelling). Serbs fled fearing retribution for 4 years of murder and rape. However, couple revenge killings did happen but there is no proof that it was systematically planned. All operations will have few criminals doing bad things, especially huge ones like this one that has quarter of a million personnel mobilizided. Besides ICTY has determened that croatian generals werent responsibile for revenge killings. At the end he mentions negotiations like they didnt happen. Yes they did Serbs rejected Z4 plan that would give them autonomy inside Croatia. So stop with your all sides are bad rhetoric, like those lies will make Croats and Serbs plant flowers together.

    • @antuskantus4928
      @antuskantus4928 3 года назад +40

      @@JamesKerLindsay because you pin on Croatian side blame for ethnic cleansing despite International Criminal Courts for former Yugoslavia rulings, despite ICJ negative rule on genocide in operation Storm. The fact that Serbian population left long before they could be expelled or worse. Croatian commenters are right not to accept your version where Croatia is responsible for crime it didn't commit or even at that time could. Why should they when it's not the truth?

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +28

      @@JamesKerLindsay You had the ridiculous situation where the Serbs in Croatia in a U.N controlled area were shelling the town of Bihac over the border in Bosnia & Herzegovina a supposed U.N safe zone. The situation was a joke. Serbian "Sheriff" Milan Martic ( he got jailed for 35 yrs for his war crimes) fired a surface to surface rocket at Zagreb in 1995, killing seven people. The rocket was fired from a U.N controlled area. What was the U.N doing, sipping tea?

    • @antuskantus4928
      @antuskantus4928 3 года назад +26

      @@JamesKerLindsay I'm familiar with the ruling.
      ICTY no ethnic cleansing (but you still for some reason accuse Croatia for that) and ICJ no genocide but some crimes (murder, arson, rape) happened. It's naive to think that huge operation will not have some criminal actions. Point is that it wasn't ordered by the command and you present it like there was systematic plan to commit war crimes and you don't have any ruling to back that. So all things considered in the real world it was up to all military standards. I doubt you hold Us drone strike operations or in fact any Nato operation up to the same standard as operation Storm cos it would make all of NATO member states responsible for war crimes.

    • @LMisetic
      @LMisetic 3 года назад +14

      @@JamesKerLindsay James, again respectfully, you are incorrect: Operation Storm was most certainly not ethnic cleansing, as that term was defined by the Security Council's Commission of Experts in 1994:ethnic cleansing is a purposeful policy to remove an ethnic or religious group through means that violate international law (See paragraphs 129 and 130 of this report: undocs.org/S/1994/674). There was never a "policy" to remove the Serb population by means of violations of international law. Never. It was not demonstrated at the ICTY or ICJ. As for the ICj's findings on genocidal acts, you should know that whenever you can prove that three murders took place, you have sufficient "acts" to establish genocide. What matters, however, is the intent, and there clearly was no such intent in Operation Storm.
      Finally, to the extent that your justification for this claim will be that it is "generally accepted" that Operation Storm was ethnic cleansing, I will apply that same logic and ask you again: it is OK for a serious scholar to conclude that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump based on the fact that it is "generally accepted" by many that it was, without any critical assessment of the beliefs of those people?

    • @OkOk1100
      @OkOk1100 3 года назад +1

      @@LMisetic why does Croatia have one of the highest emigration rates in the EU? the standard of living was much higher in the region during the Yugoslav era.

  • @therionman52
    @therionman52 3 года назад +119

    Ok, so you clearly took the anti-Croat side, as traditionally British, and sided with the Serbs. Not surprised at all. They (RSK) were given a choice, a Z4 plan, to be the part of Croatia, under a huge autonomy. They even should have had their own money, police, government ect., but they refused as they considdered the territories they held as part of Greater Serbia. Same way you failed to mention that the Serb civilians "fled" because they were ordered to leave by the Serb authorities. They wanted to portray Croatia as agressor force responsible for ethnic cleansing and genocide, which is clearly a false accusation. Fleeing Serb armed forces even drove over their own civilians and later claimed that they were killed by Croat shelling. They wanted to live in Serbia, they got that opportunity.
    But let me ask You a question. Let's put it hypothetically this way. A national minority proclaims their independence in the middle of UK, banish all the people that are not of their ethnicity, burns their homes, rapes the women, murders the elderly, and shells british towns on a daily basis. You spend four years negotiating with the rebellious side, but they refuse all your suggestions for peace. During that time your citizens are being killed, your towns burn... What would Britain do?! I mean You, the Brits, fought the war (and lost) with the young USA after they proclaimed their independence, right? And the colonies were never at the British soil...
    The UK has raided, ravaged, enslaved half the planet for half a millennia, and now you people moralize Croatia for fighting for our SOVEREIGNITY?! Wow!

    • @bubassvaba6221
      @bubassvaba6221 3 года назад +11

      I agree! Even some serbs agree that its their foult, becouse, its the foult of one who started the war, to be blames for crimes, casulties etc.

    • @therionman52
      @therionman52 3 года назад +11

      @@makomaro That is where you're wrong, Croatia never tried to annex Herzeg Bosnia, nor was it ever a plan. HRHB was founded as an answer to Serb agression in 1991. It's goal was to protect the lives of Croat people who lived in Bosnia and Herzegovina, after it became clear that Muslims (at the time) were not going to help defend Croat inhabited territory of B&H and that they could not rest on Bosnian government help. The only reason Croats didn't suffer the same faith the Muslims did, is because of the fact they weren't living in a delusion and prepared for the worst, as the worst eventually did happen.
      As for Kosovo, it's the same deal as it was with the RSK. Belgrade supported the RSK, didn't it? But that support later came back to bite them in the ass.

    • @bilic8094
      @bilic8094 3 года назад

      @@makomaro let him have it good job don't let the croatians get away with the biggest ethnic cleansing since WW2 .

    • @thadayu5639
      @thadayu5639 3 года назад

      @@therionman52 But Serbian nationalists hate Britain and believe that British government always hated Serbs and wanted to kill as much Serbian civilians as possible - firstly by Tito's hands 1944-46, and than in Storm by hands of Croatian army, and than by NATO bombing.

    • @ljubicakovalovski3666
      @ljubicakovalovski3666 3 года назад +1

      @@thadayu5639 ma nemoj srbski nacionalisti mrze Britaniju,Britanija im glavni oslonsc u njih se ogledali i u Osmanije.

  • @lamisura757
    @lamisura757 Год назад +73

    Dear Mr James,
    As a Croat, I have to express my disagreement with some of your claims in this video ... without going into your motives and reasons for describing the crucial events in the bloody five-year war very superficially, I have to tell you that you should check the facts a little better before expressing your views.
    At the end, you explain that the result of Operation Storm was the permanent forced relocation of about a quarter of a million ethnic Serbs who had lived there for centuries... That's not correct! They were not ethnic Serbs who lived there for centuries.
    Serbs came to Croatia mainly as a result of the Ottomans expansion into the Balkans, but they were never so numerous to form such a majority anywhere that would give them the right to declare some territory as a Serbian land. They would have done it if it had been so! The largest number of Serbs were deliberately settled in Croatia during communist Yugoslavia, as members of the Yugoslav People's Army - JNA, People's Militia and many other regime services, institutions, state companies, etc. which were reserved mainly for Serbs. Thus, they tried systematically increase the Serbian minority so they can claim the same status for them as two "autonomous" provinces in Serbia (Vojvodina and Kosovo).
    When the Serbian rebellion began in Croatia, an even greater number of Serbs came to Croatia; paramilitary groups, volunteer units - Chetniks, ex JNA officers and agents of the regime in Serbia. All of them grouped in the occupied regions and worked together with local Serbs on the ethnic cleansing of Croats for five long and bloody years. Do you have any idea how the Croats felt then...
    In the end, if they hadn't arrived to Croatia in '91 on tanks, they wouldn't have left Croatia on tractors in '95! So, it could be said - they just got what they were looking for!

    • @petarticinovic2710
      @petarticinovic2710 8 месяцев назад +22

      He's British. They hate us.😅

    • @quirkygreece
      @quirkygreece 8 месяцев назад +13

      @@petarticinovic2710 I’m British and I’ve worked extensively in Croatia to help restore and rebuild the country - I don’t hate you, so don’t go spreading words of hate - that’s what causes wars in the first place. Peace and friendship to you.

    • @mariocroatia9321
      @mariocroatia9321 7 месяцев назад

      ​​@@quirkygreece He's talking about the British government at the time.They really hateed us and were helping Milošević.Read the ICTY files.Milosevic even threatened to expose British leaders who helped him.Google also British role around the Srebrenica genocide.... You will be surprised

    • @atisalvaro
      @atisalvaro 6 месяцев назад +8

      @@quirkygreece Krajina was illegal. It spread on 31% of Croatia. there were 54% Serbs on this territory. Most of non Serbs, particularly Croats were forced to leave. The leadership of Krajina was exercising evacuation, prior to Oluja. It gave orders to civilians to leave. They were NOT forced by Croatia,.. They were ordered to leave by Martić. The whole rebellion project broke into peaces. They thought that the exodus would provoke a military intervention from Serbia, but Milošević said: "Why would I help them, while they are escaping as rabbits?" Now Serbs refuse to admit the defeat and invent that they were expelled.

    • @quirkygreece
      @quirkygreece 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@atisalvaro Indeed.

  • @lilynola6341
    @lilynola6341 3 года назад +73

    Actually, you are not completely right. When the Croatians regained the control of the territory, occupied by the joined military actions of the Jugoslav Army and Serbian Chetniks, the Croatian Government have asked the Serbian civilians to stay (inspite previously the Serbians ethnically cleansing Croatians from the same land). But the Serbian military government issued a decree asking all the Serbs to withdraw from Croatia. That decree was signed by the Serbian commander Milan Martic. First conflict was in Slovenia, the Yugoslav Army attacked Slovenia (10 days war). Croatia (Croatian railways) blocked military transport over its territory from Serbia to Slovenia, and thus that war was short.

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +25

      @@milosperic3117 Perhaps they should not have listened to Slobodan Milosevic and his "Greater Serbia" plans in 1991. It was a bit of a disaster.

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +24

      @@miloskovacevic8912 There are plenty of videos on You Tube showing what the Serbs were doing in Croatia in 1991. Had the majority of Serbs in Croatia not listened to Milosevic and not taken up arms against Croatia they would be in a better position today.

    • @lilynola6341
      @lilynola6341 3 года назад +31

      ​@@miloskovacevic8912 , Croatian soldiers never went to another country to kill nor steal. The Serbian army was active last time in the 1990s in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo in killing and destroying other nations, so the Serbs can claim the land as their own. This is how Serbian Republic (Republika Srpska) was created in Bosnia in the 1990s. Some Croatian villigers were killed in Serbia (part of that territory used to belong to Croatia historicly), even there was never any fighting there before the NATO attacked Serbia 1999 in order to imobilise the Serbian military. The NATO intervention has ended all Serbian wars of occupation of the neighbouring nations territories. Manipulations and lies, that how the Serbs steal what does not belong to them. A boy who sat next to me in school was killed by the Serbs and many of my friends. There is no a single Croatian minister in Serbian Parliament, that would represent Croatian minority who live in Serbia.

    • @497novakl
      @497novakl 3 года назад +5

      @@lilynola6341 such bullshit. Explain why serbs would invade that wasn't their own when there was a significant serb population in every one of those states and they held historical claims to those areas. And nice of you to brush off the war crimes committed by the Croats, bosniaks, and Albanians given that they committed violence against the serb populations, many of whom didn't even fight. Лажеш као увек а ујо.

    • @joeychestnut2437
      @joeychestnut2437 3 года назад +8

      @@497novakl historical claims? They have no historical claims in Croatia or in BiH. Historical claims - Hrvatski Zemun, Vojvodina.
      Now jump on a 🚜 my Bulgarian/Wallachian - Turko peasant. 🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜 Beep Beep

  • @bobnonomen9244
    @bobnonomen9244 3 года назад +47

    Well, let me educate you James, you who doesnt have a clue what was going on back in the days becouse you were sitting somewhere safe and comfortable.
    Causes of the break up are very simple, Belgrades hegemonistic style of rule, meaning serbs are superior over all the other nations inside Yugoslawia with most of the money floating to Belgrade.
    Croatia declared independence out of Yugoslawia. Serbia attacked Croatia with the goal to take over all the land where only one serb lived declaring it as serbian land and yes there was serbs living in Croatia and yes there were serbs fighting for Croatia in that war. You can find it anywhere, any serb in Croatia at that time who didnt take a gun to fight recognised Republic of Croatia was a regular citizen and anyone who wanted to stay home - could stay home.
    So on, before operation Storm there was numerous offers to the serbian side and one of the biggest was full autonomy inside of SAO Krajina with they own police, money and government inside of Republic of Croatia. Serbs refused it becouse they idea was anexing Republic of Srpska (BiH) and SAO Krajina to Serbia making the state of Great Serbia which was btw a british idea long way before wwl to take over the western Balkan from the Austrian Empire which had a great relationship to banovina Croatia (british written book Načertanije, official author Ilija Garašanin).
    They refused that plan and offer, and after 4 years of prosecuting, terrorising and killing croatians making over *600.000* croatian and non serb refugees, they got what they deserved in a clean military action and political way. Before operation Storm Croatia had the "go ahaed" by the West. Why? Becouse the serbian extreme right wing only understands one language - force.
    Now, if I understood you correctly, you spoke about negotiations to bringing back teritorry. That happend too on the East Slavonian part of occupied Croatia becouse there was a operation planned - Thunder to retake Eastern Slavonia but it never happend becouse after Storm the serbs were willing to negotiate and that was a smart decision and they could do it also earlier but they did everything with force.
    You mentioned also croatian brutalities and commanders in trial, but you "forget" to mention what happend in Vukovar in that siege and later in Srebrenica and most likely it would happend in Bihac (west Bosnia) if operation Storm never happend.
    Also it is available everywhere on the net, a lot of serbs stayed in the occupied zones after Storm and they still there. The serb civillians that fled did it on recomendation of they own military forces which generals and leaderships run them over in their tanks. Yes, they run over they own people convoys.
    At the end, you have to know that Croatia defended its people and territory from the serb agression.
    Not like England/UK through history who conqered others making the biggest genocides all over the world in the past 1500 years.

    • @rsrs1136
      @rsrs1136 3 года назад +7

      Serbia didnt attack Croatia LOOOOOOOOOOOL

    • @bobnonomen9244
      @bobnonomen9244 3 года назад +18

      @@rsrs1136 Serbia didnt attack Croatia? Smoke another one bro

    • @damirglavas7940
      @damirglavas7940 3 года назад

      @@rsrs1136 ruclips.net/video/ou6aTVn5SSA/видео.html

    • @ShadowlessMan
      @ShadowlessMan 3 года назад +1

      Lol croatian money was going to Belgrade omg u are such a bad liar serbia and croatia had the most money in jugoslavija croatian money was not going to serbia and serbian money was not going to croatia that where i stop reading your BS they money from both countries have gone to bosnia kosovo montenegro and slovenia serbia had enough money and dont forget thats not what serbia ruled it was from the croat tito he was ruling and he forced serbia and croatia to send there money to kosovo montenego bosnia and slovenija

    • @bobnonomen9244
      @bobnonomen9244 3 года назад +4

      @@ShadowlessMan BS!
      Tito was not a croat, the real Tito was killed in Kavkaz.
      Most money was floatkmg to Belgrade.
      Continue reading if you can handle the truth about our war!

  • @hamobu
    @hamobu 3 года назад +48

    This wasn't a case of Croatian Serbs declaring Independence but of Serbia invading Croatia. Serbia tried to sell it as a Croatian civil war to get around international law, but the whole thing was organized and initiated in Serbia.

    • @user-xj3ve7wt8k
      @user-xj3ve7wt8k 3 года назад +8

      Well yea. And the best thing is...they filmed everything themselves, which was later used at the International War Crimes Tribunal. ruclips.net/video/Xz42ucCGunU/видео.html

    • @petarjovanovic1481
      @petarjovanovic1481 3 года назад +1

      Sure, why not. You do know that people here have brains?

    • @gottmituns813
      @gottmituns813 3 года назад +12

      @@nemanja162
      The Constitution of Yugoslavia guaranteed the right of self-determination of the Republics, 90% of the Croats voted in favor. As of 1991 the Yugoslav army became a purely Serbian army.

    • @gottmituns813
      @gottmituns813 3 года назад +18

      @@nemanja162
      And the Croats who lived in the Krajina and were expelled or killed by the Serbs? that is called ethnic cleansing.
      In 1991 there were 35% Croatians in Krajina, in 1992 there were 5%.

    • @daniel72122
      @daniel72122 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/LKJfdWfgNjA/видео.html
      For real evidence on operation Storm.

  • @jakovvodanovic9165
    @jakovvodanovic9165 2 года назад +24

    ICTY ruled Storm was not an act of ethnic cleansing. Crimes were commited against Serbs, but they were not part of the leadership plan. Also, around 133000 Serbs returned to their homes after the war and are now living in Croatia with full parliamentary representation.
    EDIT: I wrongly calculated the number of Serbs that returned.

    • @JohnJhones
      @JohnJhones 2 года назад +3

      133 000 Serbs returned to Croatia according to official Serbian People's Council reports from 2015.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Год назад

      How many Bosniaks return to Prozor? 😁😁

    • @davemacdonald4892
      @davemacdonald4892 Год назад

      Numbers are inflated, more might have returned but villages were destroyed and are nothing more than ghost towns, after living peaceful lives for many generations. Very sad.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Год назад

      ​@@davemacdonald4892 "Peaceful lives"? World War 1, 2 and of course the 90s. There was not a house in Serb territories in Croatia which did not give a male to these wars.

    • @milanlabus1582
      @milanlabus1582 Год назад

      a few too many peoples houses were burned down for it to not be ethnic cleansing

  • @northernstar4811
    @northernstar4811 3 года назад +51

    I think its also important to state the goals of the Serbian minority that lived in Croatia. The radical Serbs who led the Serbs in Croatia wanted a "Greater Serbia" and did not want to live in Croatia at all or be ruled by the Croats. They completely rejected the Z-4 Plan which was supported by the Americans & also the Russians as a way to end the conflict. Milan Martic was the Serbain "Sheriff" in Croatia, a man described as useless by British politician Lord Owen. Martic actually said the Serbs did not want to live in Croatia under any circumstances. Martic also fired a surface to surface rocket at the Croatian capital of Zagreb in 1995 and he admitted this fact on T.V. He got a 35 years jail term for war crimes at the Hague court. So with this type of war criminal Serbian leader any kind of deal or normality was impossible.

    • @generalposlijebitke6688
      @generalposlijebitke6688 3 года назад +10

      All in all, situation in so called "Serbian Kraina" from the very first day was builded that "Eather we will win and live in Grater Serbia, or we will all flee to Serbia." Even the saying something in that territory that will include living in Croatia as authonomy is considered like treason. You could be killed. I mean really, killed... Veljko Đakula for example was kidnaped and tortured just because he make some treade deals with Croats... Funny is that the serbian polititians openly say that... That is why they even dont want to look Z4 plan... That thing was unimaginable... Nothing except indipendence... Indipendence or we will all flee to Serbia... And they really flee, days before Croats enter so called Krajina... They practice fleeing for months...

    • @Mike8827
      @Mike8827 3 года назад +8

      Well, as usually there’s the other side of the medal which is called „Greater Croatia“, which clearly had as its ultimate goal the regain of the territory of the „Independent state of Croatia“ , this time really independent , as is visible from Croatian efforts in Bosnia and the attempted creation of the Croatian republic of Herzeg-Bosna. I don’t blame any side , but if irredentist nationalism on both sides is thriving , coexistence is usually not an option .

    • @generalposlijebitke6688
      @generalposlijebitke6688 3 года назад +1

      @@Mike8827 Tudjman wanted to do something like Banovina Hrvatska, not Greater Croatia and we can only assume that. If he wanted Independent State of Croatia in borders from WW2, he would not be in Bosnia alliied with Serbs, instead with Muslims. They would not kill Blaž Kraljević who was exactly for that what you talk about... You had two parties in Bosnia, one for Serb and Croat alliance of Šušak, and other Muslim Croat allaince of Blaž Kraljević. Did you knew at all that Serbs and Croats were allies in Bosnia most of the war? But, back to content, while there are lots of videos, even from Serbian current President where he clearly say to Croat Serbs that they will live in Greater Serbia, that parts of Croatia with Serbs will never ever be again in Croatia, can you please show me one statement where any of Croat politicans ever said Greater Croatia please... Ever!
      ruclips.net/video/o6DY4Eskp88/видео.html
      4:12

    • @Mike8827
      @Mike8827 3 года назад +1

      @@generalposlijebitke6688 my current President ? That would be Frau Merkel , but doesn’t matter now . anyway , the ICTY for former Yugoslavia clearly stated that Tudjman had the intent to join Croat areas in BiH to increase the territory of the Croatian state , which ultimately might have left BiH unable to exist and split between Serbia and Croatia . The territorial goals might have gone no further than that , simply for the reason that the bulk of the Yugoslavian military was under Serbian control at that time . But the intent was the same . The Croatians did not want to live under Serbian control , nor did they want the current federation with the Bosniaks.

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +11

      @@Mike8827 There is no such thing as "Greater Croatia" only "historic Croatia" which means the old border on the Drina River. This old border was the border between the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox church ( see a map online of the Great Schism from 1054 AD. ). It also was the old Roman border between the Western Roman Empire & Eastern Roman Empire. The Ottoman Turkish invasion of Europe changed everything.
      Greater Croatia as you call it would mean part of Serbia or Montenegro that traditionally was never part of Croatia. Croatia has never wanted that, just its old lands back. Franjo Tudjman for his part wanted only the "Banovina of Croatia" eastern borders back but only if he could get them legally in the case of a total break up of Bosnia & Herzegovina. Most foreigners are cluless about all this.

  • @zvonimirvidovic1714
    @zvonimirvidovic1714 3 года назад +38

    Why don't you make documentary video about Vukovar under siege from august till november 1991 and Škabrnja in november the 18th 1991? Maybe you can find answer on your title question there. Greetings from Croatia, independent and free state 🇭🇷

    • @zvonimirvidovic1714
      @zvonimirvidovic1714 2 года назад +6

      @Anonymous Bosch unfortunately for you, serbian war crimes done in Vukovar and Škabrnja happened in the end of 20th century when mankind used VHS technology so everything was recorded. As for ethnic statistics of Vukovar, it was allways town with Croatian majority which can be seen in any census. For that reasons theese kind of lies you mentioned can never be used as fact, just as another provocation which you so urgently write in any topic concearning Croatia or Croats, because you cannot accept the fact Croatia is independent state.

    • @zvonimirvidovic1714
      @zvonimirvidovic1714 2 года назад +4

      @Anonymous Bosch your words, just like your name, are fiction. That's main difference between us. You produce lies and repeat it ever since Turks left territory east of river Drina. Unlike you, we have written history and know who our ancestors were, by name, untill 10th century. You only know for yours that they were Ottoman Turks, mostly of lower social status. This is why you have this need to read, write and know anything and any time something happens in Croatia, because you know you are so far away from where we are, and will probably stay there for a long time. Take your passeport if you want to go to the seaside. Cheers!

    • @ukilectric
      @ukilectric 2 года назад

      "Independent state of Croatia"
      "Croatia, the independent state"
      Surely a coincidence, right? 🤔

    • @zvonimirvidovic1714
      @zvonimirvidovic1714 2 года назад +5

      @@ukilectric what's your point?

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Год назад

      He can make a video on Ahmici 😀

  • @toniceovic8245
    @toniceovic8245 2 года назад +38

    You didnt mentioned very important facts that happened before Operation Storm. Serbs were offered peace agreaments and they overrulled all of them

    • @violetlatner6366
      @violetlatner6366 Год назад +3

      I hope you don't think that justifies the horrible atrocities against their civilians.

    • @toniceovic8245
      @toniceovic8245 Год назад

      @@violetlatner6366 Offcourse npr. Nothing can justify crimes. Same as norhing can justify attrocoties against Croats in years before Operation Storm

    • @whitemetal6831
      @whitemetal6831 8 месяцев назад

      @@violetlatner6366 What atrocities lmao, thats like the Germans blaming the Americans and Soviets for "atrocities" in 1945 after killing, burning and pillaging Europe for 6 years. If it wasnt for the prowess and force with which the Croatian military chopped the head of the neo-nationalist Serbian snake, scaring off any future conflicts on Croatian soil and subsequently making way for the liberation of Bosnia, you wouldve witnessed a second "holocaust" on any nationality other than Serbs in the region..

    • @mariocroatia9321
      @mariocroatia9321 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@violetlatner6366That's debatable.Do you justify war crimes against Germans at the end and after WW2?

    • @DogeickBateman
      @DogeickBateman 3 месяца назад

      @@violetlatner6366 It did, and no they weren't atrocities in comparison to what the Serbs did to the Croats or for that matter the Bosnians and Kosovars.

  • @guardianofcroatia2620
    @guardianofcroatia2620 3 года назад +67

    Brilliant victory Croatian army 🦾🦾🦾

    • @reljabrajovic1754
      @reljabrajovic1754 2 года назад +4

      Against who? Civilians?

    • @flair500
      @flair500 2 года назад +11

      @@reljabrajovic1754 chetniks

    • @reljabrajovic1754
      @reljabrajovic1754 2 года назад +2

      @@flair500 So its only the Chetniks but when Croat civilians are in danger thez are not all ustashe. Give me a break.

    • @anonimusistine7378
      @anonimusistine7378 Год назад +1

      And Croatia lost that war,EU and Nato take everything in that poor country...

    • @guardianofcroatia2620
      @guardianofcroatia2620 Год назад +4

      @@anonimusistine7378 Sweet dreams ...

  • @erikvanderheeg5729
    @erikvanderheeg5729 3 года назад +68

    Oluja '95 - a splendid example of maneuver warfare mainly performed by field artillery and dismounted infantry. Ought to be studied at war academies for years to come.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +30

      Thanks. Militarily it may have been a textbook operation. However, from a human perspective it had a devastating effect. Communities that has lived in those lands for hundreds of years were forced out. So, yes, it should be studied if war colleges want to teach their aspiring officers how to commit ethnic cleansing!

    • @user-nt3uh8ru6s
      @user-nt3uh8ru6s 3 года назад +44

      @@JamesKerLindsay It was due to Milošević's scare tactics that the serbian population started leaving. Watch any documentary about the Operation Storm, the Croatian soldiers enter villages yelling "we won't harm you, we have food and water". On the other hands, look at the videos of RSK Army entering the villages; drunken yelling, threats, cursing and mocking. You should do a little more research on this topic to see what happened on the day of OS. Cheers.

    • @damirglavas7940
      @damirglavas7940 3 года назад +10

      Your comments are misleading and inaccurate 🤔🙄 You persistently defend the theory and ethnic cleansing of Serbs by Croats in Operation STORM, and you don't mention a single second of 5 years before that operation of ethnic cleansing by Serbs in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo? Interesting?
      How much are you paid for that false propaganda from Serbia,profesore?
      Because you are persistently doing what Serbia has been doing for 20 years ... trying to equalize the blame for its aggression on Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Politics in the five war years of Serbian convicted criminals in The Hague has come to fruition in Operation Storm and no normal person can side with them and defend everything they did during the war operations without compromising themselves and their objectivity and you just keep defending the Serbs and Serbia false propaganda, you are doing it very wholeheartedly as far as I can see.
      "Being ignorant who beleves and repeat lies or
      being the expert who,twists the truth...
      I can't decide,what's worse ?"
      - Glavaš Damir

    • @hrvojestanic1791
      @hrvojestanic1791 3 года назад +35

      What is your problem?? Did you hear about ICTY??! War is started 1991. with aggresion on Croatia... Serbs loose the War which they started...and we are happy!! No more Sudeten land or Srbska Krajina!

    • @ginjordom6065
      @ginjordom6065 3 года назад +4

      @@JamesKerLindsay Communities that have turned against their neighbours and conducted ethnic clensing,they got what they deserved,take no prisoners.

  • @phreak2day
    @phreak2day Год назад +31

    This was really really really badly prepared... It doesn't amount to more than reading Serbian international propaganda. From a professor I certainly expected more. While the entire conflict might appear complex at first, it's actually quite simple to understand once one digs just a bit deeper.
    Here's a summary:
    - Yugoslavia was failing economically, this caused economic tensions which started to cause national tensions and a need for all states included in the federation to exit it and be the creators of their own destinies instead of relying on the will of Serbia. Of course, Serbia didn't like that
    - Croatia, along with Slovenia, activated their right under the Yugoslavian constitution to secede. Slovenia was successful but Croatia was pressured by other European and World countries to "try and make it work". Croatia (foolheartedly) agreed and activated a moratorium on the decision which lasted for 3 months, which is a very reasonable timeframe. Things didn't improve (which was expected) so Croatia went ahead and seceded
    - To show what it thought of Croatia's secession, Serbia bombed the capital city of Zagreb. Soon after that Croatia was under full attack from Serbia, either by entering Croatian territory with their weaponry or by usurping armies already stationed in Croatia which were previously part of the Yugoslavian National Army (JNA)
    - The European and World countries "gifted" Croatia with an arms embargo for their effort of trying to "make it work" while it was under full attack. Croatians basically resorted to "sticks and stones" to defend themselves against attacks with tanks and planes
    - By any account this is an armed invasion of a sovereign country since (now foreign) weaponry has been imported into the country and used to conquer it. The argument of "it wasn't officially recognized yet by the international community" falls flat since: A) it had the right to secede under the Yugoslavian constitution, B) borders were already in place since Yugoslavia was a federation and not a "single mass of territory", and C) "international recognition" came anyway and still while the war was still underway and before operations Flash and Storm were performed. The only result was that Croatia suffered while the "world leaders" did a "great job" once again...
    - Serbian slaughter and ethnic cleansing ran rampant even though, I repeat, Croatia was a sovereign nation which, as such, had every right to defend itself
    - Finally when the arms embargo was lifted and Croatia was able to fend itself properly. And there was no NATO alliance to help, Croatia had to fight for itself
    - Operation Flash laid the groundwork for Operation Storm, having military actions which were so quick results in lesser lives lost (whether civilian or armed forces)
    - Before Operation Storm began all areas that would be attacked were warned in advance to prevent loss of civilian life. This is well documented
    - When Operation Storm began, Serbia organized transport for civilians from the areas affected by the operation. At first to "save them from being slaughtered" (even though that would never happen since no "excessive shelling" occurred anyway nor was anything like that ever planned) but then they decided to spin the whole thing as "forced removal of civilians" even though they were the ones that organized the transportation and moved them to Serbia themselves. This is also very well documented
    - Serbia did not like the fact that Croatia was so successful so they started talking about "forced deportations" and other nonsense. Since they lost the war they were hoping to not loose "history" and have been trumpeting a so-called "mutual responsibility" ever since. Which is laughably untrue since Serbia entered Croatia's borders, not the other way around. Croatia never entered Serbia's borders, even when searching for Croatians abducted into Serbia during their slaughter on the eastern part of the country. The so-called "criminal enterprise" argument is one such laughable example
    - Croatia did not evade taking part in the Hague trials, it even insisted on the court for ex-Yugoslavian conflicts to be established since it wanted to prove without a doubt that it was innocent and wrongfully attacked. It also didn't want to (rightfully) execute the Serbian warlords which were slaughtering everyone and everything in Croatian territory but instead insisted on international rule of law. The court ended up being compromised and a complete joke since they couldn't grasp the simple fact that Serbia entered and attacked Croatia within its own borders and that there is no way Croatia could beheld accountable for that. It's like having a bully at school that comes to your home, breaks down your door, starts to brutally hit you, you chase them out and don't take any revenge - and then you are treated as partially accountable for being bullied. Laughable!
    - Serbians live peacefully in Croatia and even have a parliamentary representative. Croatians do not live as well in Serbia and up until recently didn't even have a representative in the Serbian parliament
    - The only reason that the commemoration of Operation Storm is "considered divisive" is only because Serbia is butt-hurt for losing a war that THEY STARTED and have been spreading lies ever since. It's only considered "divisive" in Serbia, nowhere else, and since they are a loudmouth everyone seems to be buying into these laughable lies. Operations Storm didn't just bring an end to the war in Croatia but also to the one in Bosnia and Herzegovina - 2 wars concluded with 1 military operation. If that's not worth commemorating then nothing is! And aggressors don't have any say in this!
    - For true peace to reign between the two countries Serbia needs to admit (mostly to itself) what it had done. Without that we will continue to have such laughable rhetoric about "divisive commemorations" and "both sides are to blame"
    Conclusion: Croatia had EVERY RIGHT to defend itself and Operations Flash and Storm were COMPLETELY JUSTIFIED by every possible and conceivable metric. And the commemoration is 100% JUSTIFIED and should in fact be commemorated widely in the "international community". It's the least that could be done for all the blood they have on their hands because of their inaction. And to have a safeguard against something like this again occurring in the future. Although, in some ways it already did in Ukraine.
    You're welcome, professor. I expect you to do better next time.
    Or better yet: make a follow-up which properly addresses the events. The lies need to stop! We hear the rattling of guns becoming louder every day due to the ineptitude of the "international community" which approved the creation of Republika Srpska, an "autonomous country" WITHIN A COUNTRY in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Croatia and Bosnia will be once again left holding the bag for the lies being spread in "informed looks and articles" such as this one.
    Side note: I'm really glad that the same mistakes are not being repeated in Ukraine like they were in Croatia. I really am. The situation is exactly the same: a foreign nation is taking a country's land by force. But it's sickening to see virtue signaling for Ukraine on one side and then content like this on the other. Every sovereign nation has the right to defend itself. No exceptions. And rest assured that the massacres conducted in Bosnia would have been avoided if Croatia was not under arms embargo, and there would have been a lot less bloodshed in general since the whole conflict would have ended in a matter of days (as was the case in Slovenia) and not 5 years like it ended up being.

    • @listopadni7782
      @listopadni7782 Год назад +3

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      @tombaur8316 Год назад +2

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      @user-ur8fb6mt7n Год назад +1

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    • @davemacdonald4892
      @davemacdonald4892 Год назад +4

      My wife’s parents and grand parents are from this region. I visit and stay in a village every year, whats left of it. Close to 500k ethnic Serbs forced to leave the region.My wifes father drove elderly woman to Belgrade on a tractor. Stories of many civilians slaughtered. The once thriving villages and areas where the Serbs had lived for 100s of years are ghost towns. It is staggering how Croatia get away with and think its okay to consider this Storm as a national day to celebrate. Im a NZer.

    • @phreak2day
      @phreak2day Год назад +4

      @@davemacdonald4892 That's very disingenuous. I understand you're taking that stance because of your wife, and I even applaud you for sticking with her, but the content of your reply indicates that you didn't even read what I wrote. Croatia didn't perform ethnic cleansing operations nor did it perform forced removal of the population - that was was all commanded by the Serbian authorities (all of which is very well documented) and now they play the victim. Croatia wanted to leave Yugoslavia peacefully, same as how Czechia and Slovakia separated peacefully. That's why it went along with the whole postponement of the separation to begin with, to avoid armed conflict. Croatia did everything right and by the book. But no, we're all supposed to listen to unfounded claptrap like this. It's a justification for Serbia to enter another sovereign nation's territory with tanks and to "cry foul" for getting its ass kicked for doing so - give me a break! Comments like this are the same copy/paste comments one always reads, and they are nothing more than thinly veiled justification of armed occupation and war. As an adult you should be aware of this. And you should also be aware that there would be no need for Operation Storm if Serbia hadn't invaded Croatia. Therefore, every military operation performed by Croatia was legitimate, including Operation Storm. And no one will pervert history to say otherwise, especially not Serbia whose political leadership still today consists of the same butchers that caused the entire war. 30 years later the same people and the same story! Well it's finally time to quote the great Vojko V: "Ne može!"
      P.S. In regards to how Serbs live in Croatia nowadays: they live peacefully and even have permanent reserved seats in the Croatian parlament, all the while Croatians in Serbia are little more than a footnote.
      P.P.S. If you're truly honest about your disgust for human suffering then you would also condemn the Serbian slaughters in Vukovar, Škabrnja, Srebrenica and everywhere else. And just in case you're not aware why Serbia did what it did take a look at "Načertanije", if you're honest about your disgust for human suffering you'll look into it because it's been the main point of Serbian politics ever since it was written. And then you'll understand that Serbia has no one to blame but itself.

  • @matkosisko2800
    @matkosisko2800 10 месяцев назад +16

    Britanac priča o tuđim nedjelima, mogli bi mi malo o Irskoj, Indiji, Africi...

  • @antoniokralj842
    @antoniokralj842 3 года назад +32

    Croatia won the war in both mainland and it setup all for diplomatic talks and fast end of war in Bosnia and H, so 100% has all rights to make that day festival, its army victory day

    • @miloskovacevic8912
      @miloskovacevic8912 3 года назад +2

      Yup... nothing says festival like ethnic cleansing. Im always suprised how blissfully you ignore those parts or your history.

    • @antoniokralj842
      @antoniokralj842 3 года назад

      Ignore.?If you mean i dont care, then you 100% right, after you win any war you are gonna have that any way, look what happen to germans after ww2, or Croatian population in Bosnia during ottoman rule, and do you hear us cry and cry all days obout that! Serbs after end of war in Balkans were hated to the point im surprised that you even have any population...

    • @miloskovacevic8912
      @miloskovacevic8912 3 года назад

      @@antoniokralj842 you dont care? Ok, that makes you a trash human being at least you re being open about it.

    • @taeril1
      @taeril1 3 года назад +4

      @@miloskovacevic8912 it's interesting how you like to pretend that war in Croatia started in 1995.
      Actually war started 1991, over 700 000 Croats and others were ethnically cleansed from these territories, over 7000 thousands killed, of those killed, around 50% were civilians, of those killed civilians, around 50% were women and children.
      Yeah, Croatia had right to fight for freedom and and foreign occupation of its territory as to enable Croatian refugees to return to their homes.
      Do you celebrate end of ottoman empire occupation of Serbian lands? Also mass exodus of all Muslim people occurred at that time, but they didn't go alone as was case in Croatia in 1995, they were forced to leave, and many of them were Serbs as well. Or you cry because your good ottoman liberators left you alone?

    • @taeril1
      @taeril1 2 года назад

      @Anonymous Bosch yeah of course, 700,000 Serbs killed in one place.
      Similar like Serbian president who often says that 20 members of his family was killed in Jasenovac.
      So I googled about it, I've seen some guy, from his previous fascist radical party, claimed in a book that only one member of Vučić family died in ww2 in bar fight.
      But of course, this might as well be typical fascist propaganda, directed against Vučić because he left this party. So I looked further and found article about this book, where they by name list members of Vučić family died in a ww2, and there they list by name Vučić family members, forgot the exact number but rather big number, now I can't know if they are all related to Vučić in reality as this might as well be Vučić propaganda directed to clean him off his ex fascist party propaganda.
      Any way, there they state that only one of those, they claim is from Vučić family died in concentration camp, and even that was not Jasenovac but Jadovno.
      Further, in Yugoslavia when they were counting all the people died in Yugoslavia during Nazi occupation, they come up with number of 692,000 for whole of Yugoslavia, and they put anyone on this list, even those who Communist slaughtered after the war through out the Yugoslavia. As they wanted to have this number as high as possible, as they used it to ask for compensation from Germany, after the war.
      And there you have got this number of 700,000 people Serbs killed in Jasenovac, of course, even this number was to little for Serbian nationalists, so they as well claim 1.5 million and more.
      Similar like they inflate number of killed Serbs during NATO action against Serbia, where in Serbia they regularly claim that 2000-4000 Serbs were killed, while real number, based on research done in Serbia is around 900 people, from that around 200 were Albanian civilians and anther 200 Serbian civilians.
      But that's just standard Serbian Nazi propaganda, similar like during surrounded Sarajevo during last war, where Bosnian (yeah Bosnian, but in Serbia you are still denying Bosnians existence and call them Muslims instead, trying to bandwagon on anti Muslim propaganda, like you often do in other caresses as well, like in ww2 you bandwagoned on Holocaust wagon and using this to claim that Serbs were also victims of Holocaust in ww2, even though Serbs were actively carrying out destruction of Jews in Serbia as well). Any way, as said before, in surrounded Sarajevo, where Serb Nazis were regularly killing Bosnians on streets, marketplaces and in homes Bosnians, often kids with snipers, 1600 of l kids just in Sarajevo. During this time in Serbia on national television you were running news about Turks in Sarajevo feeding lions in a Zoo with Serbian children.
      Typical Nazi propaganda, which you like so much, as Serbian royal family liked Hitler and his ideas so much, and especially they liked to photoshoot with Hitler as well

  • @northernstar4811
    @northernstar4811 3 года назад +22

    The Serbian warlord Arkan ( real name: Željko Ražnatović) took some Serb soldiers fleeing from the Croatian army`s "Operation Storm" and locked them up in dog cages, tied them up in chains and made them bark like dogs as a form of punishment for running away. If the Croats had done something like this to the Serbs you would never hear the end of it.

    • @ukilectric
      @ukilectric 2 года назад

      This type of mentality is problematic, because it is entirely based on whataboutism. Regardless of the fact that Serbia (like any other country, really) has criminals within its borders doesn't in any way, shape or form justify or reduce the abhorrent, immoral and borderline sadistic behaviour of the Croatian forces.

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 2 года назад +3

      @@ukilectric The Croatian army secured Croatia`s international recognised borders with Bosnia and Herzegovina which had been under Serbian control.
      The Serbian terrorists who had occupied parts of Croatia fled along with many Serbs civilians. The Serbs fled not because of the Croatian Army but because they were ordered to by the Serb leadership, a signed Serbian order exists. There are even videos on YT showed the Serbians practising a withdrawal before "Operation Storm" started.
      The other reason was that many Serbs didn`t want to hang around to face their former Croat neighbours (160,000 + persons) who had been ethnically cleansed from their homes in 1991 by their Serb neighbours. The Serbs knew the Croats would find their houses looted and burnt out.
      Many of the Serbs had looted their Croat neighbours houses and in some cases beaten or murdered their family members. During the Serbian occupation of parts of Croatia from 1992 to 1995 over 900 mainly elderly Croats who had remained behind in their homes had been murdered by the Serbs even with the U.N stationed nearby.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Год назад +1

      The Serbian warlord Arkan was in Croatia's custody, yet released. Interesting.

  • @danielm6319
    @danielm6319 4 месяца назад +2

    You forget Treaty of London in 1915 which cause Coefu Declaration in 1917. If Treaty of London in 1915 didn't happen Croatia could had all permission to get full teritorial sovereignity and independence from Austria and Hungary.

  • @urvanhroboatos8044
    @urvanhroboatos8044 3 года назад +6

    This is how it all started.
    Serbs constituted c. 36% of population in 1990. Strong Serbianization of JNA had begun in 1987 (they’d been preparing for their greater Serbian adventures); there are texts in Croatian, but most people would not understand, so you can find it by Googling the title:
    How Aggression Against Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina Was Prepared or the Transformation of the JNA into a Serbian Imperial Force Domazet Lošo
    Federal Yugoslav Army/JNA had been financed by all Yugoslav republics (Serbia plus Montenegro 36%, Croatia 28%, Slovenia 19%,..). So, Serbs literally “stole” all these planes, tanks, ships, rockets, guns, howitzers, … and, via their fifth column, Croatian Serbs, embarked upon their provincial imperial expansion: they wanted to occupy the entire Bosnia and Herzegovina & ca. 70% of Croatia. This was a combined aggression: Serbia proper + Montenegro +JNA + Croatian, later Bosnian Serbs.
    Had they not possessed/stolen all others’ arms, there would have been no war.
    Croatia did try, during 1990 & early 1991, to import as many arms as possible for her police (there was a legal loophole), but she was prevented by Serbian-Yugoslav authorities, as well as European countries & US, which gave green light to Serbs to finish off the job of occupying Croatia (Slovenia was let free to go). UN resolution 713 on “arms embargo” was actually the encouragement of greater Serbia forces, who took JNA under its control, to occupy Croatia & most of the rest of Yugoslavia-except Slovenia.
    To paraphrase FDR- this day will live in infamy, at least for Croats and Bosnian Muslims. It was American, European, Soviet, Chinese,… politics, fully supporting 1/3rd of a people of one country to impose terror, ethnic cleansing, dictatorship & eventually mass murder- with their blessing; nay, cooperation.
    But- Croats were more resistant then US & EU hoped. NATO strategists calculated that Serbianized JNA would occupy entire Croatia in two weeks; it took her almost 3 months to subdue one city, Vukovar. True, Croatia suffered many losses & lost, until the end of 1991, c. 25% of her territory - but Croats never surrendered. They didn’t succeed to import any significant amount of weapons (only some AKs & a small amount of anti-tank missiles); yet they- against explicit wishes of the US (James Baker, Cyrus Vance,..) succeeded to capture a part of JNA barracks located in Croatia, with a number of tanks, rocket launchers etc. This was perhaps 15-20% of all that was in Croatia (not even remotely close to 28% of all that belonged to the JNA, and which would be fair in a dissolution of a country- but then, there would have been no war.

  • @asterixx6878
    @asterixx6878 3 года назад +37

    I would be lying if I said that Croats in general became 'sad' when the Serbs left Croatia in 1995. In fact, it was completely unexpected that so many of them chose to leave Croatia. But, no one forced them to leave their homes.
    The Serbs themselves chose to leave Croatia, partly because their leaders had brainwashed them and partly because they were afraid of being prosecuted for the war crimes that many, many of them had committed.
    Do not forget that all non-Serbs were killed or expelled from 'krajina', as early as 1991. In retrospect, it is understood that the Serbs did not want to meet those they had expelled, terrorized and humiliated.
    For those who are interested, there are many videos on youtube, where you can see how the Serbs plan to leave Croatia, long before operation Storm.

    • @asterixx6878
      @asterixx6878 3 года назад +2

      @CRAM MARC I guess this this is one of the most telling clips. The clip was used in The Hague as proof that the Serbs were planning to leave Croatia in the event of the fall of their quasi-republic.
      ruclips.net/video/UYjh3aAvczc/видео.html

    • @daniel72122
      @daniel72122 3 года назад +1

      @CRAM MARC ruclips.net/video/LKJfdWfgNjA/видео.html
      Most detailed presentation you will ever find with an abundance of visual and audio evidence.

    • @ginaz1622
      @ginaz1622 3 года назад +10

      Yes nothing to do with our homes being burnt and family killed. My grandma and other old people in the village executed. Yes we choose

    • @daniel72122
      @daniel72122 3 года назад +4

      @@ginaz1622 I'm sorry individual soldiers commited crimes in the aftermath of the operation in retaliation for their family and friends being savagely murdered. I am honestly sorry. But do no equate individual crimes with systemic war crimes from Serbian political elite

    • @ginaz1622
      @ginaz1622 3 года назад +6

      @@daniel72122 Individual, this happened systematically from one Serb village to the next. If you look on Google maps you will see thousands of burnt houses still where the Serbs once lived. Half my mums village was killed and they are still in mass burials if we could at least have the remains returned it would help with the healing process. In the village I lived in our neighbours were shot on the street by the Croatian army. The only reason I am alive and the rest of the village survived was because the people from the Croatian village next to ours came and intevened and stopped them from killing us all. I have no hate for normal Croatian people and have many Croatian friends in Australia. However brushing the crimes committed against the Serb community as propaganda or as random acts of violence will never enable the region to heal.

  • @miltonmiles6324
    @miltonmiles6324 3 года назад +114

    Thank you James. This situation Croatia finds itself in, to me, is in direct contrast to Bosnia’s situation. While the Croats were victorious against the Serbs, the Bosnians and their allies the Bosnian Croats weren’t able to completely win over the Bosnian Serbs, resulting in the weird federation that is Bosnia today, with weird arbitrary internal borders achieved through ethnic cleansing. I imagine that if Croatia wasn’t strong enough, they’d find themselves in a similar predicament as Bosnia is in today.

    • @nepoznatinetko7210
      @nepoznatinetko7210 3 года назад +84

      Well, judging by what James said in the video, we in Croatia were wrong to reclaim our country and were better to end up like Bosnia - fully unfunctional and with 500 000 radical Serbs blocking any progress and holding rampant hate towards us.

    • @bilic8094
      @bilic8094 3 года назад +9

      @@petarjovanovic1481 my brother went to montenegro and crossed in croatia for one day and they smashed his car in because it had belgrade plates but the funny thing was it wasn't even his car it was a rental that he picked up at the airport.

    • @Max-cr8wp
      @Max-cr8wp 3 года назад +12

      @Black Siberian Army That’s major cap since NATO bombed Republika Srpska positions and by journalists words, weapons Croatia used were from East Germany given to them by NATO and EU

    • @joekerr9197
      @joekerr9197 3 года назад +41

      Actually Croatian army crossed over in Bosnia-Herzegovina where they continued in the cooperation with the Bosnian forces (Croats and Bosniaks) and continued on in the "Operation Maestral" which was ultimately stopped on the intervention of the US and NATO. That military operation was going so well that it would almost certainly crush the Serbian resistance in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Instead the US and NATO stopped it, creating the current status quo resulting in the current shitshow that is modern-day Bosnia-Herzegovina.

    • @tomislavb5760
      @tomislavb5760 3 года назад +20

      @@Max-cr8wp Wrong Nato attacked Udbina Air base earlier in 1995 but most of that damage was repaired and Udbina was fully operational again by August 1995. The only other NATO attack was on a surface to air radar system which was targeting/tracking NATO aircraft sometime in late July.
      Oluja (Storm) was a well organised and successful military operation conducted over 3 days. Sucked that it had to happen but for Croatia it was necessary.

  • @northernstar4811
    @northernstar4811 3 года назад +15

    This is what US president Biden said about Afghan terrorists:
    "We will not forgive. We will not forget. We will hunt you down and make you pay,"
    So imagine if Tudjman had the same policy to the Serbian terrorists that attacked & terrorised Croatia from 1991 to 1995. Tudjman went along with a complicated Z-4 plan that the Serbian side had no interest in and that they rejected. In other words the Serbs in Croatia did not want to compromise they opted for a war that they lost even though they were better armed.

    • @petarticinovic2710
      @petarticinovic2710 3 года назад +1

      @Marsonic None more so than the British, who probably green lighted Milosevic to go to war in the first place. Now they all want to vacation and retire there.

    • @stevie6621
      @stevie6621 3 года назад

      Tudjman said that Serbs would cease to exist on record and he also said there would be no war if Croatia did not want it. The terrorists are the "Croatian government" and their so called army that illegally broke from SFRY and committed crimes against Serbian civilians.

    • @nekilik921
      @nekilik921 3 года назад

      @@stevie6621 Explain to me why are there 2 Times more Croatian civilians killed than Serbian ones and what did that "legitamate" army do in Vukovar and Dubrovnik

    • @boombang857
      @boombang857 2 года назад

      Amazingly idiotic analogy.

  • @v21829
    @v21829 3 года назад +54

    Happy Victory Day - 5 Aug 2021 🇭🇷

    • @jovanjorgovan23
      @jovanjorgovan23 3 года назад

      In chronic lack of any other victories, let the forceful expulsion of terrified civilians pose as one. God and Croats!

    • @v21829
      @v21829 3 года назад +1

      @@jovanjorgovan23 Serbian propaganda. Serbs in Croatia fled from their homes because their own separatist government ordered to, even when Tuđman said that Serbs will be protected. Serbs were afraid that their crimes from the start of the war will be punished in same way, but that's far from truth. Peaceful integration of Eastern Slavonia, Srymia and Baranja is an example where Serbs are still protected like an endangered species by the Croatian Government. Our crimes were punished immediately after the war, and you Serbs still run from them. God and the Croats! Good day to you sir.

    • @jovanjorgovan23
      @jovanjorgovan23 3 года назад

      @@v21829 I can't decide which is more reprehensable, believing in or simply parroting this fascist nonsense. What is wrong with you?

    • @v21829
      @v21829 3 года назад +1

      @@jovanjorgovan23 You Serbs call real history nonsense so you could live in your bubble of how Serbs are heavenly people. Some Serbs maybe deserve heaven, but your war criminals deserve eternal hell. I won't discuss anything with you anymore. Pick up a history book that wasn't written by your pseudo-historians in cyrillic. Goodbye from beautiful Croatian Adriatic coast.👋 P.S. God and the Croats 🇭🇷

    • @warlok007
      @warlok007 2 года назад +1

      @@jovanjorgovan23 Fact under serbjugo army command orders serbservants ran away like mice.

  • @Josip9888
    @Josip9888 3 года назад +113

    Long story in short is what happend: they came with tanks, went back in tractors 🚜

    • @Piciji_Grip
      @Piciji_Grip 3 года назад +32

      @@OkOk1100 I don't know wheather you are from Balkans or outside reader, but professor failed to mention massacres of Vukovar in Croatia (800 civillians) and Srebrenica in Bosnia (8000 civillians!) commited by Serb forces. Also, almost every city and village they occupied there were incidents and massacres commited. I am aware of incidents commited by Croats and Bosniaks, but it really is uncomparable to what Serbs did to us, and there were around 300 Croat soldiers arrested after operation Storm, so Croat soldiers were acountable for what they did. And also around 200,000 Croats and non-Serbs were expelled from Serbian Krajina. And you have to understand RSK administration were scaring their population with some heavy propaganda such as "Ustashas are coming to do another genocide, remember what happened in ww2" so when Croatians entered Krajina territory, Serb population started fleeing in a hurry and in chaos. Tuđman himself held a speech before and after Operation Storm calling for Serb population to stay in their homes and coorporate with Croatian goverment. Both Tuđman and general Ante Gotovina called for return of Serb population to Croatia but only very few did return.

    • @OkOk1100
      @OkOk1100 3 года назад +2

      @@Piciji_Grip "And you have to understand RSK administration were scaring their population with some heavy propaganda such as "Ustashas are coming to do another genocide, remember what happened in ww2" so when Croatians entered Krajina territory, Serb population started fleeing in a hurry and in chaos."
      How is that

    • @OkOk1100
      @OkOk1100 3 года назад +9

      @@JamesKerLindsay Also in 1991, Croatia and Tudjman changed the law so that Serbs became 2nd class citizens.

    • @thejosh3855
      @thejosh3855 3 года назад +18

      @@OkOk1100 no, they didn't

    • @vladimirbotic2603
      @vladimirbotic2603 3 года назад +18

      @@Piciji_Grip retardi to nikad neće priznati oni za dva ubijena civila naprave propagandu ko da je ubijeno 200 a šta su sotone napravile to je njima normalno i onda se ćude odmazdi Hrvata i Bošnjaka jedina nacija koju ni jedna susjedna država ne podnosi su Srbi

  • @oliverbenis
    @oliverbenis 2 года назад +25

    The Serbs were told to stay in their homes during Operation Storm but were ordered to leave by their own government. You failed to mention this key point in your talk.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  2 года назад +8

      Thanks. But it is important to understand the psychology, especially in such situations. Would Croats have stayed put in the face of an advancing Serbia army?

    • @oliverbenis
      @oliverbenis 2 года назад +14

      Let's not forget that the Serbian civilians that remained after Operation Flash were told to go back to their homes once the Croatian Army had liberated Western Slavonia. If the civilians had remained in their homes during Operation Storm then a lot more of them would have stayed instead they left with the retreating army.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  2 года назад +9

      @@oliverbenis Again, if you were in that situation, and knowing how brutal the war had been up until that point (on both sides), would you have just stayed in your home? I don’t think anyone on their right mind would have done so - no matter how many promises were made by the advancing forces.

    • @oliverbenis
      @oliverbenis 2 года назад +11

      There were negotiations before the commencement of Operation Storm where the rebel Serb were told to disarm and that their rights would be respected. They rejected the proposal and then Operation Storm was launched. It is also important to note the the Bihac pocket was close to falling and that Storm prevented this. Many Bosnak civilians were also liberated after the siege of Bihac was lifted.

    • @Silent33091
      @Silent33091 2 года назад +5

      ​@@oliverbenis
      "the rebel Serb were told to disarm and that their rights would be respected."
      Not their rights for self determination i guess.

  • @Korisniknovi
    @Korisniknovi 3 года назад +41

    Well, Croatia didn't adopt the new constitution in July 1990 but on 22.12.1990. it's even called "the Christmass constitution".
    And "Krajina" wasn't established in December 1991. but effectively on 17th August 1991. when they blocked roads and train tracks and the Yugoslav (effectively Serb) army intercepted Croatian police helicopters and prevented establishing of law and order.

    • @eddybulich3309
      @eddybulich3309 3 года назад +18

      Please - we were stuck in a convoy in searing heat in August 1990 outside of Knin because the Serbs put up road blocks back then. Well before the war hit off. Raskovic was going around the country side stirring up the animosity.

    • @damirglavas7940
      @damirglavas7940 2 года назад +2

      @@eddybulich3309 Truth!

    • @milanlabus1582
      @milanlabus1582 Год назад

      your "establishing of law and order" gave flashbacks to 1941 I'm not surprised the civilians intercepter them many of those people were holocaust survivors themselves

    • @Korisniknovi
      @Korisniknovi Год назад

      @@milanlabus1582 Nobody gives a fuck about your feelings.

    • @e.a.poecrnimacak354
      @e.a.poecrnimacak354 Год назад

      ​​@@milanlabus1582 After the WW2, number of Serbs in Yugoslavia was higher for almost one million, while Croats were the only people of Yugoslavia who suffered a huge lose in their population according to official data of population census before and after the war. Why Serbs don't want the complete investigation of this alleged genocide and exhumation in order to honor their people properly? When the stories about Ovcara in Vukovar started, Croats wanted investigation and exhumation as soon as possible to know what really happened to their people and to burry them properly. So, what's the problem for Serbs about this? Besides, one crime can't justify the other, Croats could easily use Vukovar and Ovcara only to call for revenge and preventive action of killing all Serbs to prevent it happening again. But they won't, no normal person would ever even think of that. It's incredible that someone can even think of justifing one crime with the other. Afterall Croats were not the ones who considerered every single Serb a chetnik during 90s (as a Croat I strongly condem everyone who thinks something like that today), they were not singing songs about slaughtering people of other nation. But Serbs did, every single Croat was ustasa for them and had to be killed.
      And the action of Yugoslav army was illegal, it was military coup and from that moment every action from Croatian side against the army and officials in Belgrade was legit action.

  • @mocnitikut
    @mocnitikut 3 года назад +44

    Serbs are trying to make Greater Serbia from 1844. up to now.

    • @voiceofreason1829
      @voiceofreason1829 3 года назад +24

      Trying... but every year they are only getting smaller

    • @mocnitikut
      @mocnitikut 3 года назад +1

      @@voiceofreason1829 yes but all medias in Croatia becoming their, and they are in every goverment...

    • @LUKAZZY
      @LUKAZZY 3 года назад +1

      Tell me where is the grave of Croatian king Zvonimir... There is none..

    • @voiceofreason1829
      @voiceofreason1829 3 года назад +7

      @@LUKAZZY cry more servant😊 king tomislav is documented in variuos places. I bet you cant find graves of ppl who died before thousand of years ago, especially if they were small rulers, and not some pharaons

    • @bilic8094
      @bilic8094 3 года назад +1

      @@LUKAZZY That's funny I mean everyone has a grave except the so called croatian kings 😁.

  • @user-xj3ve7wt8k
    @user-xj3ve7wt8k 3 года назад +22

    With pride and and with all your heart, celebrate the magnificent Operation Storm every year, far into the future. After five years of terror, destruction of cities and war crimes, it ended the Greater Serbia aggression on Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia&Herzegovina, and after Srebrenica genocide stopped the continuation of genocide and the greatest ethnic cleansing of non-Serbians from Vojvodina and Bosnia&Herzegovina after the WW2.

    • @OkOk1100
      @OkOk1100 3 года назад +5

      NATO, USA, Germany enabled you guys to commit the biggest ethnic cleansing since WW2.

    • @user-xj3ve7wt8k
      @user-xj3ve7wt8k 3 года назад +4

      @@OkOk1100 The world has not given Serbs over a thousand years in prison for fun...

    • @BM-jm2tg
      @BM-jm2tg 3 года назад +1

      @@user-xj3ve7wt8k You celebrate former killings and other people's suffering, not even dreaming of something more beautiful that you could leave to the world

    • @user-xj3ve7wt8k
      @user-xj3ve7wt8k 3 года назад +4

      @@BM-jm2tg Happy Operation Storm ! LOSERS !

    • @OkOk1100
      @OkOk1100 3 года назад +1

      @@user-xj3ve7wt8k kangaroo court. How many innocent lives did bombs from the Bush's and Clinton regime kill? Where is there day in court?

  • @arminxvs3372
    @arminxvs3372 2 года назад +19

    Could you (or have already) make a video to explain when an ethnicity has the right to split and proclame indepency? Serbs in the Balkans always come up with that argument like "why can't Serbs decide their fate but the countries could even Kosovo could"?

    • @mikevarga6742
      @mikevarga6742 2 года назад +5

      Because the world does not need follow the American model of diversity..just bc it's America's way, doesn't mean it's the only way..damn so many useful American allies get away with it and much more..let Serbs have their place

    • @arminxvs3372
      @arminxvs3372 2 года назад +3

      @@mikevarga6742 What American model exactly?

    • @mikevarga6742
      @mikevarga6742 2 года назад +1

      @@arminxvs3372 large corp conglomerates, multi culture ism , etc.. the trans issue tells a big part. A nation must bend over to the whims of a group thst doesn't make up half a percentage of the population..our culture really allows for major deflections from things that really matter.

    • @arminxvs3372
      @arminxvs3372 2 года назад +1

      @@mikevarga6742 Sorry but I still lack the connection to the bosnian population haha

    • @ukilectric
      @ukilectric 2 года назад +8

      No ethnicity/national minority has a right to proclaim independence without a consent from the mother state. The only exception was at the end of colonial era when all the colonies were given opportunity to choose to go independent. Nowdays, national minorities *do* have a right for self-governence which comes exclusively in form of autonomous governance *within* the mother state.
      The reason why Serbs make this argument is because the law was violated against them and so they seek compensation by having the law now be suspended in favour of their interests. The argument isn't legalistic, it's supposed to be logical, and is entirely based on Wetsern powers' blatant disregard for the international law against Serbia.

  • @johnmarin9369
    @johnmarin9369 5 месяцев назад +2

    Why is this question being raised? We needed to recapture our homeland and did. One of the most impressive military feats, considering we weren't well armed when we were invaded.

  • @LMisetic
    @LMisetic 3 года назад +33

    Mr. Ker-Lindsay makes several key assertions here for which he provides no evidence, and indeed are contradicted by the plain evidence. He repeats several times that Serbs were "forced out" of their ancestral homes in Western Slavonia and in "Krajina". He doubles down on these assertions by claiming - without support - that it is "widely accepted" that Operation Storm was an act of "ethnic cleansing." This assertion is contradicted by the final judgment of the ICTY in the Gotovina case, as Mr. Ker-Lindsay notes, and is certainly not accepted by the United States. He claims that a meeting of the Croatian leadership on 31 July 1995 was for the purposes of planning to "force out the Serbs" - again, an assertion expressly rejected by the final judgment of the UN Tribunal that looked into the matter. Let me also pose the question: if you believe that 200,000 to 250,000 Serbs were "forced out" of the "Krajina," by what means did Croatia force them out? What exactly did Croatia do to force them out? I ask because the Prosecution in the Gotovina case argued that it was the "arillery barrage" which scared Serbs into fleeing, but the Prosecution was never able to identify a single Serb who ever claimed to have left because of fear of artillery fire. Anyone interested in the real reasons for the departure of the "Krajina" Serbs during Operation Storm can watch the video on prepared last year on this very subject, except my video provides evidence to support my assertions: ruclips.net/video/LKJfdWfgNjA/видео.html&ab_channel=LMisetic

    • @s871-c1q
      @s871-c1q 3 года назад +6

      Just a heads up for anyone curious:
      -Disabled comments (doing this is always a bad look)
      -Only videos concerned with Croatia
      -Provides no background on himself

    • @OkOk1100
      @OkOk1100 3 года назад +2

      @@s871-c1q this guy misetic is a Croatian revisionism history expert

    • @OkOk1100
      @OkOk1100 3 года назад +3

      @@s871-c1q I would bet that his father and grandfather are nazi ustasha

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад

      @@OkOk1100 The "National Socialist German Workers Party" was a German political Party. You do understand that? Right?

    • @OkOk1100
      @OkOk1100 3 года назад

      @@northernstar4811 🤡

  • @ipe7739
    @ipe7739 Год назад +174

    you are not competent to speak about this topic.....you left out a million facts such as the Z4 plan, the Croatian embargo until 1994 and many others.your presentation is superficial.🤦‍♂...in order to draw any conclusions, you need to investigate much deeper...

    • @oliverdanko2084
      @oliverdanko2084 5 месяцев назад +18

      And you are not competent too with your fascist crest in your avatar.

    • @YourD3estinY
      @YourD3estinY 4 месяца назад +17

      @@oliverdanko2084 It is not necessarily fascist. The Croatian coat of arms with this pattern (beginning with a white/silver square) is the oldest version, as it goes back at least 500-600 years, i.e. from the 15th century.

    • @oliverdanko2084
      @oliverdanko2084 4 месяца назад +9

      @@ipe7739 Yes, the svastika ist older and a fascist sign too.

    • @zlatkobobic5029
      @zlatkobobic5029 4 месяца назад +6

      Što on zna o našim mukama sa srbima, baš ništa. ✋🇭🇷

    • @zlatkobobic5029
      @zlatkobobic5029 4 месяца назад

      @@oliverdanko2084Who are da fuc are you. Rus???

  • @fmacroatia1741
    @fmacroatia1741 3 года назад +25

    Totally legitimate
    Totally lawful
    Totally legal
    Dear James dont be sad

    • @MusicSaves89
      @MusicSaves89 3 года назад +2

      Total ethnic cleansing. From 12% to 3%. Second time in fifty years, 1941-1945 and 1991-1995.

    • @rexgamer8201
      @rexgamer8201 3 года назад +9

      @@MusicSaves89 🚜

    • @fmacroatia1741
      @fmacroatia1741 3 года назад +6

      @@MusicSaves89 they wanted to live in one country.. so we pushed that aim a bit.

  • @sinisaskarjan9828
    @sinisaskarjan9828 6 месяцев назад +4

    The operation Storm also ended the siege of Bihac... the serbs started an ofensive there and it would have been a bigger genocide than Srebrenica.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 6 месяцев назад

      Ah yes, you cared about Srebrenica. That's why you were in the Lasva, Neretva, Vrbas valleys with your regular forces marauding in Bosniak villages and towns as the Bosnian Serbs and the Yugoslavs were attacking Cerska!

    • @nukana-wb9bm
      @nukana-wb9bm 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@hasibhakanovic6682 croats defend themself against ISIL and Al-qaida in lasva and neretva...whats wrong about this?

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@nukana-wb9bm Serbs and Bosniaks defend themselves from the Ustase (responsible for over million deaths in WWII) and Catholic Inquisition, just like Orthodox Christians and Muslims defended themselves from Catholics in twelfth and thirteenth century.
      Peruca, no problem.😘

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@nukana-wb9bm Just to let you know, the first Catholic Church in Mostar (the 'Croatian' city) was built in 1868.😁

    • @nukana-wb9bm
      @nukana-wb9bm 6 месяцев назад

      @@hasibhakanovic6682 just the know almost all catholic churches were destroyed by ottomans in bosnia and dalmatia after occupation (bihac, jajce) croatian City...hrvoje hrvatinic

  • @zamor34
    @zamor34 2 года назад +6

    How many Croats left, murdered between 1991-1995...90% of Serbs didn't even want to accept Croatian president and for them Croats were "Nazi" and "Fascist"...They flee to Serbia because of fear, anger and they were just Disappointment with a whole "krajina" army. Croatia did suffer trough this war and they went straight over border with their army equipment.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 6 месяцев назад +1

      They were right about that. That's why your cameras mostly avoided the Neretva Valley, particularly around October 1992 when sights of blackshirted thugs bearing fascist memorabilia were especially common.

    • @YourD3estinY
      @YourD3estinY 5 месяцев назад

      @@hasibhakanovic6682 Oh, very suprising that an invasion, the killing of Croatian police following the log revolution and the undermining of the terrotiorial integrity of the Socialist Republic of Croatia (later Republic of Croatia) caused the radicalization of some Croats.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 4 месяца назад

      ​@@YourD3estinY The police were sent by the Croatian regime as combatants, and Serbs started the log rebellion after Croatia had agreed to the division of BiH. The victims in Ahmici were not combatants, not a single one. There was not a single armed individual anywhere in or around Ahmici. And talk about "territorial integrity" of the "socialist republic" of Croatia if Croatia rejects precisely those same principles in Bosnia-Herzegovina. It's just rehearsed nonsense. So what if Serbs rebel in Croatia?

    • @YourD3estinY
      @YourD3estinY 4 месяца назад

      @@hasibhakanovic6682 Police aren't necessarily combatants, though it can get muddy in civil war scenarios. But at that time there wasn't an armed conflict yet, as the ambushes and attacks on police forces were only the first steps to an all out war.
      I don't know much about the Bosnian war, but I agree it was foolish to support Croatian separatists in Hercegovina. Tudjman was an opportunist, thinking Bosnia couldn't survive the dissolution of SFRY. His policy regarding Bosnia was clearly wrong, as can be seen in the various ICC verdicts on Bosnian-Croat war criminals. Even co-founders of his party (Stipe Mesic and Josip Manolic) critizised him for his aggressive strategy.
      I find the alleged conspiracy to carve up Bosnia interesting, as it obviously shows that Tudjman didn't want to wage war against the Serbs. This would have been a clear attempt to find a compromise with Milosevic, at the expense of Bosniaks. Though it is difficult to understand how such an agreement would've looked like, because it obviously failed to materialize and because varifiable information is scarce.
      Edit: By that time multiple atrocities against civilian populations had been committed aswell, by both Serbian Paramilitaries and the JNA. Also, the Serbian combatants attacked police stations as they expanded their territories, so (following your logic) they weren't all "sent as combatants" either.

  • @mladenmatosevic4591
    @mladenmatosevic4591 4 месяца назад +1

    Well, it was far more legal then US invasion of Iraq... However, key problem here was that far more Serbs lived in large Croatian towns then in "Krajina". And while Serbs living among Croats prefered peaceful settlement rather then ethnic separation which would force them to relocate, they had no say in decesion making of "Krajina" leadership. And they rejected all proposals for peaceful resolution of conflict such as Z4 Plan. Instead, after Srebrenica massacre, Bihac, surrounded by Krajina was under similar threat.

  • @Ivan.933
    @Ivan.933 2 года назад +24

    Dear readers,
    Hitler justified his attack on Czechoslovakia by claiming that there was discrimination against the German minority. In the 1990s Milosevic (the Serbian leader) committed aggression against Croatia by claiming that the Serbian minority was discriminated against. Milosevic committed aggression in a much more clever way however, as he was able to claim that the Yugoslav army was fighting. In reality, the Yugoslav army had been transformed into a de-facto Serbian army.
    The sinister Milosevic plan to create a so-called Greater Serbia (planned, financed and implemented in Belgrade) could only happen thru aggression because Serbs were a minority both in Croatia and Bosnia & Hercegovina. In reality, therefore, it was one battlefied.
    Hence, while the wars in Croatia and Bosnia & Hercegovina were disguised as civil wars, they were actually wars of Serbian aggression. One notable reference is Margaret Thatcher. Another, Phillip Cohen’s book. Regards.

    • @bignuschungus3955
      @bignuschungus3955 2 года назад +3

      True, and because of Miloševićes actions Yugoslavia failed as a state.

    • @boombang857
      @boombang857 2 года назад +2

      This rhetoric is incredibly tedious. It was a civil war, Croatia never existed as a sovereign nation (unless you believe that the NDH was a legitimate country). Only Serbia and Montenegro did. You illegally tried to secede, every sovereign nation would protect its integrity. If you gave the Serbs the same right to self-determination it probably wouldn't escalate the way it did. The problem was your fascistic leaders did not just want independence, but a country without Serbs. And you got away with ethnic cleansing, both in the WWII and during this shameful operation.
      Serbs are to blame as well, no question about that, but this picture you are trying to paint is so oversimplified and illegitimate, it's actually scary. I just hope that this nonsense isn't taught in your schools (probably is).

    • @Ivan.933
      @Ivan.933 2 года назад

      Nonsense? Why don’t you tell that to the people of Vukovar or Srebrenica who were taken by the Serbian (I am sorry Yugoslav army) and were never to be seen again. Vukovar resembled Stalingrad. Of course this is taught in schools as everything I said is based on documents and evidence.
      Everybody in the region knows that when it comes to history, the Serbian establishment is a notorious liar. It is evident that you, as have many Serbs, have been manipulated by Serbian propaganda. The only way for the Serbian establishment to carve out a greater Serbia is thru lies and genocide.
      There was no region in Croatia in 1991 (or ever in history) with a Serbian majority. So even if the Serbs in Croatia were given the right to secede (they have above and beyond what other minority’s have in Western Europe) they could not! Of course it is possible that the Serbs create a brand new region, ethnically cleanse the non Serbs, and using war and genocide, attempt to secede. Sound familiar? Of course. That is exactly what your beloved Serbs did. You did it in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo. Did the Croatian minority in Serbia do something similar? Did the Bosnian community in Serbia do something similar? Neither did. Nothing disturbing like that would ever even come into question.
      May I remind you that the Croatian government in 1991 was democratically elected. As a Partisan the President of Croatia fought against fascism in WWII!
      Your comments would be laughable if they were not sad because it is precisely your kind of thinking that caused war and bloodshed in the 1990s. Be a man and take full responsibility for the Serbian aggression on Croatia and other states / territory’s of the 1990s. No relativism. Not happening. Clearly you have learned nothing. I will pray for you.

    • @boombang857
      @boombang857 2 года назад

      @@Ivan.933 The bubble you live in will not help you.

    • @siveric32
      @siveric32 2 года назад

      @@boombang857 what a brainwashed fool you are.... live your delusions but live them the hell away from Croatia

  • @filijala7925
    @filijala7925 3 года назад +58

    Operation Storm brought peace to the region.

    • @ukilectric
      @ukilectric 3 года назад +3

      Aha... sure Jan.

    • @unsgus925
      @unsgus925 3 года назад +25

      @@ukilectric Croats with Operation Storm actually stop the war which Serbians started.

    • @kosovoisserbia8937
      @kosovoisserbia8937 3 года назад +4

      Operation Slovenian pits 1945 is what brought peace to region.

    • @497novakl
      @497novakl 3 года назад

      @@unsgus925 само настави лагати уво

    • @497novakl
      @497novakl 3 года назад

      @@bangi2757 cccc

  • @360Roko
    @360Roko 3 года назад +18

    Yes. It was a legitimate operation. UNPROFOR's mission in the region was to stop fighting and ensure a peaceful reintegration. They failed in doing both. Serbian authorities in Krajina were offered a peace agreement that included Krajina having their own police force and currency within Croatian borders. Serbs refused. Republic of Croatia had every right to consolidate power over their own borders (literal no brainer). There is no controversy, there's only Serbs crying they couldnt steal foregin land and people that are confused because they don't know any better.

    • @ljubicakovalovski3666
      @ljubicakovalovski3666 3 года назад +2

      Srbi nemaju nikakvu otadjini u Hrvatskoj
      Oni su samo ocistili etnicki Hrvate iz njihovi vjekovni ognjista u lici kninu kordunu i Baniji.U slavoniji su etnicki ocistili i Hrvate i njemce koji su tu vjelovima zivjeli.u Bosni su ocistili Hrvate iz posavine Banjaluke.iz Vojvodine su ocistili sve Hrvate uslili u njihove kuce
      I sada traze otadjbinu,koji su to frajeri.
      Sa kosova su isto ocistili sve Hrvate iako su Hrvati tamo zivjeli 800g.Srbija je lazna drzava kao i ti lazni novinar.

    • @360Roko
      @360Roko 3 года назад

      @@ljubicakovalovski3666 Poštovana, vjerujem da ste krivo shvatili moj komentar. Slažem se sa svime što ste rekli.
      Možda je to do jezične barijere, tako da ću pojasniti na Hrvatskom. Srbi su imali nekoliko šansi izbjeći, ne samo Oluju (i svoje samoizgnanstvo) nego i cijeli rat. Hrvatske vlasti i Hrvatska vojska nekoliko je puta ponudila pobunjenim Srbima mir. Uvjeti ovih mirovnih ponuda bile su vrlo korisne Srbima jer bi imali državu u državi, ali su je Srbi svejedno odbili, zbog čega je republika Hrvatska, kao samostalna država, osigurala svoje granice i okupirano područje vojno redarstvenom operacijom Oluja. Operacija Oluja je čista ko suza.

  • @Shiljamannn
    @Shiljamannn 3 года назад +32

    Krajna fell because Milosevic and JNA retreated. It was instructed from outside... Milosevic is seen as a traitor because of it among the Krajna Serbs. From a Serbian high rank military source that was active in the 90s, many of the Milosevic's decissions were directly influenced by the Americans and the EU... It was a pklicital agreement it seems.

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +8

      "Krajna fell because Milosevic and JNA retreated. "
      In 1995 the JNA wasn`t in Croatia, at least officially. They did have some specialists on the payroll ( salary was paid by the Belgrade govt) . Milosevic armed Serbs in Croatia and they collapse after day 1 of "Operation Storm".

    • @nekilik921
      @nekilik921 3 года назад +26

      It fell beacuse of Croatian army

    • @Dislociran
      @Dislociran 2 года назад +4

      @@nekilik921 shure

    • @themastermarko
      @themastermarko 2 года назад +1

      @Dislociran ono kad napises “shure” umjesto sure

    • @logikus8638
      @logikus8638 2 года назад +4

      @@nekilik921 Literally nobody aside from Croatians believe that. That's like believing Albanians on Kosovo got independence because of their own military might.

  • @lukayoutubuka
    @lukayoutubuka 9 месяцев назад +3

    Very similar war with todays war in Ukraine. Just like Ukraine, Croatia has been a victim of Serbian expansionism for many years. The same is still present today as Serbia strongly supports Russia. Thankfuly Croatia is now a part of EU and NATO and the reason for joining is the protection against Serbia. So you cannot blame Ukraine for wanting to join these organisations because they also need protection. All of that being said - operation Storm was perfectly legal just like any offensive which Ukranians undertake.
    We will never forget 🇭🇷💪

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 6 месяцев назад

      Everything Serbia did to you, you turned around and did to Bosniaks, both in the NDH and in the fantasy Herzeg-Bosnia. You can't be a victim of aggression and an aggressor, it is an undefined concept in international law. Without Serb-Croat collaboration, Yugoslavia could not have existed... when Tito mentioned "brotherhood and unity" do you think he was referring to unrecognizedAlbnians and Bosniaks, impoverished Macedonians?😄

    • @nukana-wb9bm
      @nukana-wb9bm 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@hasibhakanovic6682 actually bosniaks attackted croats and not otherwise...and during the NDH bosniaks were proud ustashe and handzar member while croats were partisans...less then 1 percent of partisan soliders were bosnian muslims...you hade much more hungarians and italians there

    • @user-ff9tn3ln7j
      @user-ff9tn3ln7j 4 месяца назад

      @@hasibhakanovic6682 in Yugoslavia there were Muslims as a nation which was nowhere in the world. That's why you were and still are the most faithful Tito fans in this region. Now you want to be a major force in artificial construction called B i H, made by Tito.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 4 месяца назад

      ​@@user-ff9tn3ln7j If Bosniaks loved Christian communist Tito, Indians loved idi Amin... Tito was a Croatian communist Islamophobic POS and the internal workings/considerations of the Yugoslavian state, which nobody in BiH recognized, elected, supported or gave legitimacy to were an immaterial factor to Bosniaks both in BiH and around the world; (Serbo)Croats on the other hand were the second largest represented group in all of Yugoslavia's institutions (military, Politburo, Communist Party, etc) which you are familiar with as the brass of the Tudjman regime were entirely communist apparatchiks/former AVNOJ criminals -- nowhere in history before the 19th century nationalism does the word "Croat" denote anything other than a regional identity, hence you can find Ashkenazi Jews with the surname "Croat" in places like Hungary... Being a foreign imposition, we do not recognize the legacy, "historiography" of an imposed regime that nobody here elected, we simply do not care what they chose to call us and the various rationalizations of its varioius policy (or significance it was given retrospectively by the people who devised such policies). That "Muslim" was introduced as a "nation" as a census category has no significance but as a colonial imposition, Tito or other Croats/Serbs who had nothing to do with BiH/no right to dictate to us our identity of nearly 1,000 years -- that is a purely Croatian invention/problem.
      Since you are so interested in our identity, let me tell you about yours:
      The reality is "Croats" in BiH populating from Stolac to Livno are descendants of 17th century serf-settlers from backward Sinj Imotski and Vrgorac who settled in the area from the impoverished Venetian Dalmatia to work on the estates of Bosniak landowners in the wealthy Ottoman Empire... The most famous serf-settler family is the Covic family which worked on the estates of the Bosniak Velagics... the most famous person of this family, Dragan, was signing his name in Cyrillic until 1990; the first Catholic Church in Mostar was built in 1868... and HDZ Catholic, having no history recorded in this area, began renaming towns after imaginary historical figures in 1990... case in point is Duvno which Catholics scandalously renamed "Tomislavgrad".

  • @PaxMagellanis
    @PaxMagellanis 4 месяца назад +10

    Well, I'm sorry to say that, but You lack of knowledge to talk about that theme.
    In 1974. Yugoslavia got new constitution which granted every republic right to independance in current borders. So, Croatia had right to be independant in it's borders. Second, Croatia did not start war nor in Croatia or BiH. You also forgot to mention Z4 plan which Serbs declined (it offered them a significant autonomy) so world knew they are a side which does not make compromises and does not negotiate. In operation Oluja, croatian government asked Serbs to stay, while Serb leaders told them to flee - You have documents about that. Very, very incompetent video man...

  • @joeblack5393
    @joeblack5393 3 года назад +76

    Im just surprised that you failed to mention the trading that was going on in regards to Bosnia - brokered both by US and UK+France. The Serb self-proclaimed states failed and were defeated because they refused to agree to what Milsevic was telling them (and then as a consequence he denied them any help) and Croatia received card blanche to reintegrate these regions, in exchange for forcing Croatians in Bosnia to integrate with Muslim majority (which was led to their present day status of pretty much being irrelevant and heading toward disappearing).
    Essentially Croatia was just a brief side show in what would develop later in Bosnia.

    • @joeblack5393
      @joeblack5393 3 года назад +3

      @@markojuric4954 Huh? What are you even talking about?

    • @markojuric4954
      @markojuric4954 3 года назад +8

      @@joeblack5393 Self-proclaimed state by Bosnian Serbs was an answer to the overvoting by Muslims and Croats at the referendum at the beginning of the year 1992. Is that okay for you?

    • @joeblack5393
      @joeblack5393 3 года назад

      @@markojuric4954 Yes, i am aware of the history.

    • @ЙованДобройевичь
      @ЙованДобройевичь 3 года назад +6

      @@joeblack5393 and, tell me, why should Serbs not have a right now to hold a referendum in RS

    • @joeblack5393
      @joeblack5393 3 года назад +3

      @@ЙованДобройевичь Referendum is a basic democratic right, so i cant see any argument why they shouldnt have a right to referendum.

  • @mmajst0r
    @mmajst0r 3 года назад +61

    Thank you for trying to sintetize the events objectively. You didn't take any side, but tried to explain what happened. You just failed to show the role and responsibility of great powers in these conflicts. Now it seems that this is just some balkan thing, but it actually is not...

    • @markokrompic
      @markokrompic 3 года назад

      I Totally agree.

    • @geoeconomics5629
      @geoeconomics5629 3 года назад +12

      Great powers started this whole mess in Yugoslavia

    • @redknight4805
      @redknight4805 2 года назад +3

      Only problem with this is is that sometimes not taking any sides is the furthest thing from the truth.

    • @geoeconomics5629
      @geoeconomics5629 2 года назад +1

      There is no NEUTRAL
      you are with us or against us

    • @redknight4805
      @redknight4805 2 года назад +1

      @@geoeconomics5629 Well, I wouldnt go that far. All I am saying is that being neutral and not taking sides is sometimes neither objective nor in the service of truth. For example, if I said that all sides during WW2 commited atrocities and that therefore we shouldnt be taking sides in a war... I bet that from a typical "fence sitter" perspective this would sound like an "objective" and "neutral" argument. From my perspective, it would be neither neutral nor objective.

  • @ogaduby
    @ogaduby 2 года назад +18

    Yugoslavia was formed, among others, by REPUBLIC of Croatia... Yugoslavia was a Federal Republic, comprised of 6 (socialist) republics. Croatia was a country on its own, with a kingdom of its own, through history intertwined with others and just like Slovenia had a legal right to secede from Yugoslavia and more so, break away from communism.
    No Croatian (nor Bosnian) soldier every set a foot inside Serbian territory. Never, not a single one (during Yugoslav wars). And after 4 years of conflict, one develops a pure hatred towards other side and when Storm was afoot and all those soldiers were, basically "let loose", like it often happens in wars, "shits happen".
    Were crimes committed? For sure... Can you blame the whole country and bring the whole LEGITIMATE (justifiably called liberation) operation into question? Absolutely not!
    Just like Russians now in Ukraine, Serb armed forces had NO BUSINESS inside Croatia nor Bosnia... Serbs started BOTH wars in Croatia and Bosnia, and ones in Kosovo and even in Slovenia... Civilians should never suffer but war is hell. Serbs started it. Croatians had every right to defend themselves. Operation Storm is a justified, legitimate VICTORIUS operation that ENDED a 4 year long war in my country. SLAVA HEROJIMA!
    And Slava Ukrajini too - they're going through same hell as Croatia did, most likely worse. They ALL hate and despise Russian soldiers on their soil.. ALL OF THEM. Lots of crimes will happen there too, but ALL Ukrainian operations are legitimate. And Honorable!
    Peace!

    • @NikolaM123
      @NikolaM123 2 года назад

      Ok ustashe

    • @boombang857
      @boombang857 2 года назад

      Croatia was never a country on its own. I will re-use my statement from a different post:
      It was a civil war, Croatia never existed as a sovereign nation (unless you believe that the NDH was a legitimate country). Only Serbia and Montenegro did. You illegally tried to secede, every sovereign nation would protect its integrity. If you gave the Serbs the same right to self-determination it probably wouldn't escalate the way it did. The problem was your fascistic leaders did not just want independence, but a country without Serbs. And you got away with ethnic cleansing, both in the WWII and during this shameful operation.
      Serbs are to blame as well, no question about that, but this picture you are trying to paint is so oversimplified and illegitimate, it's actually scary. I just hope that this nonsense isn't taught in your schools (probably it is).

  • @vristeciorao
    @vristeciorao 3 года назад +15

    This video is just top of the ice. You cant explain 5 years war in 12 minutes. A lot of facts are missing.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +3

      You can certainly explain it. But as I say when people make this point, almost every subject I cover could have a whole university module dedicated to it. They are meant as a starting point. Not the last word.

    • @vristeciorao
      @vristeciorao 3 года назад +3

      @@JamesKerLindsay Ok then. because it looks like you are trying to explain, was it ok for allies to carpet bomb whole cities in effort to break 3rd reich.

    • @lukarogovic4594
      @lukarogovic4594 3 года назад +10

      Looks like James doesnt get the fact that the truth is deep waters

    • @JutubRacun-rs5jt
      @JutubRacun-rs5jt 3 месяца назад

      @@JamesKerLindsay They are meant to serve as propaganda for people who are loosely interested and not willing to put in the effort to actually investigate more deeply about that war. You cannot talk about something so controversial, make these claims, and say that they are a starting point for anything when they are obviously here to create a false view of what has actually happened

  • @cropro3802
    @cropro3802 3 года назад +13

    Although it may sound harsh, the sad truth is that if you look at the bigger picture, Serbs where mostly brought in Croatia by the Austrians during Austrian-Hungary and the Croats where dislodged from that area, and then Serbs driven by the fasicstic ideology of "Great Serbia", whic was based on historic revisionism and mythomania, occupied the 1/3 of the country. Lets also mention war crimes in Vukovar, Škabrnja etc. So, although their where definalty crimes during Operation Storm, I think the operation was valid, especially when you have in mind that UN and Nato where doing practiacly nothing to stop that crazy ideology. Also its important to add, than Operation Storm is the main reasone that a masacr didnt hapoen to Bosniacs in city of Bihać, whete almost the same thing happend as to Srebrenica. You can also look it in this way. If some minority in Great Britain or US would occupie part of the land, i am pretty sure they would not hesitate to take bake their land.

    • @OsakaceniNindza
      @OsakaceniNindza 3 года назад +5

      It is funny how Croats like to accuse Serbs of ''Greater Serbia'' while the only nation that had its ''Greater'' country were actually Croats (NDH) and we know what happened to non Croats there. Especially to Serbs, Jews and Romani people.

    • @cropro3802
      @cropro3802 3 года назад +4

      @@OsakaceniNindza Ilija Garasanin "Nacrtanje" the Bible of Chetnics and the idea of "Great Serbia", first there tried to acomplish it durin first Yugoslavia, by selling the story of one nation and through Karadzordevic dynasty,not to mention killing of croatians political leaders, brothers Radić, also economical frauds against Slovenia and Croatia (when Austrian-Hungarian money was converted in Dinars) etc. When we talk about WW2, Belgrade is the first city whic was "cleared" from Jews i Nedic's Serbia, also Chetnicks where alies of Italians and the Ustashe (look at the pictures on google, you can find them drinking together). On the other hand, the thruth is that Croats never wanted the Ustashes, for exemple at the elections in Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Ante Pavelic and the Ustashe in Croatia got only 1% of the votes. On the other hand, Serbs today are still trying to sell the story that the Chetniks were antifasicts, which is obviously a cheap lie...

    • @OsakaceniNindza
      @OsakaceniNindza 3 года назад +1

      @@cropro3802 You obviously missed the part where I wrote that Croats were only people in Balkans that managed to establish their own ''Greater'' country and that hundreds of thousands people were killed during the process. Ilija Garašanin or death of Croatian politicians can not compare with that. Not to mention that during WW1 Croats marched with guns into Serbia as Austro-Hungarian soldiers, killing civilians in Mačva and Šumadija and burning down villages.
      Talking about Belgrade and WW2 well let me tell you that Serbia (or what left of it) was under direct rulership of Gestapo. Same goes for only big concentration camp in Serbia (Banjica) where most of prisoners were anti-fascist Serbs, Jews and Romani people.
      Croats did not want Pavelic? Well Germans did not want Hitler also. At the beginning.
      It is very shameful from you trying to justify killings in NDH with bad economy in Kingdom of Yugoslavia, but I am not surprised at all. The fact is that most of factories were open in Croatia and most jobs went there too. i hope that you can see these links. The second row is for Croatia and Slavonia and the third for Dalmatia.
      i.ibb.co/7t9GbKc/Eu-WPh-SEXc-AAY2-Cs.jpg
      i.ibb.co/VNR9BLS/Eu-WPh-Sf-XUAEnyl-Z.jpg
      i.ibb.co/543pjfV/Eu-WPh-Si-XYAAR2yk.jpg
      i.ibb.co/kyKDk78/Eu-WPh-SUXIAAb-MMV.jpg
      And we do not need Croats to talk us about chetniks. Truman, Reagan and de Gaulle said enough about DraŽa Mihailović.

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +4

      @@OsakaceniNindza "Croats did not want Pavelic? Well Germans did not want Hitler also. At the beginning"
      If you read history then you will know that Hitler was voted into office after a democratic election in Germany. While Ante Pavelic was installed as a puppet by Nazi Germany after it had invaded the "Banovina of Croatia ( an autonomous region of Royal Yugoslavia) in April 1941. Hitler also installed Serb general Milan Nedic in Serbia as a pro-Nazi puppet.

    • @bilic8094
      @bilic8094 3 года назад

      @@OsakaceniNindza great comment i love it.

  • @tor1950
    @tor1950 3 года назад +20

    The reason for storm is Bihač enclave if there was no storm the Bihač enclave would have experienced the destiny of Srebrenica

    • @zagrepcanin82
      @zagrepcanin82 3 года назад +1

      Srbi zohari bi pobili sve

    • @nakajaka9200
      @nakajaka9200 3 года назад +5

      not just bihac but whole balkan!

    • @AmarEcd1233
      @AmarEcd1233 2 года назад +1

      That is simply not true. Bihac defended itself throughout the entirety of the war with no help from the outside. Stop telling lies.

    • @outplayed2303
      @outplayed2303 2 года назад +4

      @@AmarEcd1233 That is completely false, Croatia constantly delivered arms and supplies to Bihać, there are documents available. Go see the letter Dudaković sent to Croatia, begging for help.

    • @AP-qs2zf
      @AP-qs2zf Год назад +2

      @@AmarEcd1233 without croatian army. BIhac would be another srebrenica. Learn to be greatful

  • @dangovorcin
    @dangovorcin 3 года назад +48

    I would suggest the author to take some courses about Croatian history.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +12

      No need. I understand the region and its history perfectly well.

    • @drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974
      @drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974 3 года назад +7

      dan, a što si očekivao od njega?! da bude istinit, LOL?!?! just FUCK HIM!

    • @momcilogavric4930
      @momcilogavric4930 3 года назад

      Better not 😁

    • @mateduhpas133
      @mateduhpas133 3 года назад +5

      @@JamesKerLindsay ha ha you just thinking you know. You were deceived by Serbian propaganda. Read the book Serbia's secret war by Philip J Cohen. Maybe then you will understand all balkans wars.

    • @drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974
      @drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974 3 года назад +5

      @@mateduhpas133 mate, ne radi se o "nerazumijevanju". radi se o svjesnom i podlom podvaljivanju hrvatima što sustavno rade njihove službe. engleski je to pas, ops, Ker.

  • @luxembourgishempire2826
    @luxembourgishempire2826 3 года назад +17

    Heck yeah loving these videos James.

    • @nativetorontonian
      @nativetorontonian 3 года назад +1

      U beat me! Haha

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +2

      Thanks. By the way, is the sound OK at your end. Someone else said it came across as low.

    • @luxembourgishempire2826
      @luxembourgishempire2826 3 года назад +6

      @@JamesKerLindsay Sounds ok to me James. Keep up the good work! Perhaps a video FINALLY on South America?
      Still no video on it? (This isn't a bash on you just a reminder)

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +2

      Thanks. I certainly haven’t forgotten! This was one that I had wanted to do for ages. As I mentioned, I have some South and Central America ideas lined up.

    • @nativetorontonian
      @nativetorontonian 3 года назад

      @@JamesKerLindsay like why French Guinea is still Part of France, & wasn't forced to break away during the end of colonialism after WW2

  • @gottmituns813
    @gottmituns813 3 года назад +20

    BOG I HRVATI
    🇭🇷

  • @markopinteric
    @markopinteric Год назад +4

    This is a very nice review, but I think two important points have been overlooked.
    First, in 1995 the international community brokered a peace agreement, the so-called Z-4 plan, which provided for the reintegration of Serb-occupied territories and self-government. Although the Croatian leadership was already seeking military reintegration, they accepted the plan to retain Western support in the hope that the Serbs would reject it. And just as they had hoped, the Serbs (once again) overplayed their hand and after Serbian rejection of the plan Croatia was given the green light to proceed with the operation.
    Second, it should be noted that the evacuation of Serb civilians from Croatia had been organised by the Croatian Serb leadership itself and planned long before the Croatian military operation. The Serb civilian population was afraid of Croatian retaliation after reintegration and was willing to evacuate. It could be argued that this was done to forestall Croat atrocities, but this made it much more difficult to prove that the ethnic cleansing was part of a premeditated plan by the Croat leadership.
    (Disclaimer: all my comments on RUclips are temporary and I withhold the right to delete them without notice)

    • @markopinteric
      @markopinteric Год назад +1

      If I may add a more personal comment, the Croatian army seems to be laser focused to achieve military objectives rather than taking revenge on Serbian civilians. This is the real reason why the military operation was so successful. If you focus too much on civilians (as the Russians are doing now in Ukraine), you will do much worse on the battlefield. This is an important lesson for all future wars.

    • @perperius4714
      @perperius4714 Год назад

      Croatia never really accepted Plan Z4.

    • @markopinteric
      @markopinteric Год назад

      @@perperius4714 How can you not really accept the plan? Either you accept it or not. By the way, read Wiki: "Tuđman accepted the plan (which Croatia considered unacceptable) as a base for negotiations with the RSK,[32] hoping that they would dismiss it."

    • @markopinteric
      @markopinteric Год назад

      @@perperius4714 You either accept the plan or not. Wikipedia: "Tuđman accepted the plan (which Croatia considered unacceptable) as a base for negotiations with the RSK,[32] hoping that they would dismiss it.[15]"

    • @perperius4714
      @perperius4714 Год назад

      @@markopinteric
      Tuđman said they accepted plan "as start point of negotiations", but Tuđman said to his generals and officials that Croatia will never accept this or similiar plan. Croatian parliament later rejected the plan after constitutional Court marked plan as "incompatible". Tuđman's secretary Vesna Škare Ožbolt said that plan also politicialy absolutely unacceptable.

  • @katolikkreacija3828
    @katolikkreacija3828 3 месяца назад +2

    Yes, the constitution of Yugoslavia enabled a referendum for the legal secession of the entire territory of Croatia from Yugoslavia, in which at least 80% of all Croatian residents voted for the legal and peaceful exit of Croatia from Yugoslavia, which legally enabled the independence of Croatia and the international recognition of Croatia in its entire territory. The Great Serbian rebellion against Croatia, the occupation and the Great Serbian attempt to cut Croatia into three parts did not really have no legal basis, it was a typical terrorist act against the legal state of Croatia. The Great Serbian rebellion against the legally established state of Croatia was supported by the aggression from Serbia, from which tanks arrived, airplanes attacked and the JNA and the Great Serbian volunteer military units arrived (both sources and documents from Serbia confirm that all the commanders who sided with the Great Serbian rebels and terrorists were included from Serbia, and those of Croatian Serbs and Bosnian Serbs were officially on the payroll of Serbia). The beginning of the armed terror of Serbs against Croats actually began already in 1990, when there were the first attacks by Serbs on Croats and Croatian policemen, and the last attacks lasted until the middle of 1996, when Greater Serb terrorists attacked areas in Eastern Slavonia near Vinkovci with artillery shells. So, yes, Operation Storm in August 1995 was a completely legal and understandable operation against several years of Great Serbian Chetnik terrorism and an illegal attempt to divide the internationally recognized territory of the internationally recognized Republic of Croatia. Any independent constitutional state in the world would undertake the same liberation operation to stop years of terror and illegal attempts to split its territory.

  • @brianhein1662
    @brianhein1662 3 года назад +15

    Very good video. I understand its more like a summary,but you tried to explain 100 years of antagonism in 12 minutes and thats just not possible.It lacks context , and its very hard to answer the question from the title without it.There is a lot of topics mentioned in the video that deserves more attention.Two of the key points in my opinion are :
    1.Croatia had the legal right to leave the Yugoslavian federation, guaranteed by the Yugoslavian constitution,croatian serbs did not.When we decided to secede , than the problems started.
    Belgrade exploited the croatian serbs thru propaganda and rallies, held by serbian radical envoys.They spread fear all over those territories.
    2.Croatian forces did not forced serbs civilians to leave their houses where they lived for generations, they left before the Croatian army even entered the territory,unlike the croatians that were directly forced from their homes in numerous occasions on occupied territory.
    Were there crimes committed ,from all sides involved , i believe that there was.
    Even one crime is to many , but i would still make a difference between crimes committed at the beginning of the conflict and those at the end.The motivations are different,and even in courts motivation is an important factor.Nevertheless regardless from motivation i don't condone Serbian or Croat crimes ,even if very different in motivation and number. Slaughtering someone in a foreign country (a lot of serbs that committed crimes never lived in Croatia) for sports is one thing, avenging your raped and murdered sister is something else, but as i said, still a crime.A lot of Allies war crimes committed in WW2 during the liberation of europe were exactly that,but its not discussed a lot, even if well documented.Again , again not justifying any crime , but as a human being i can make that distinction.
    In short,war is a very dirty business and everybody involved is going to have blood on their hands in one way or another.Sad and unnecessary.
    Lastly on the topic of peaceful negotiation , croats never wanted a war, especially with a force that was by some accounts the 3rd largest in europe (i doubt it, but it was surely very well equipped), and we had no armed forces at all.
    Nobody thought there was even going to be a war , we were just fed up from being exploited economically, not to mention that every branch of government was dominated by serbs, army and everything else.
    So we decided to go our own way as we had the right to do so under law,but they didn't liked it, and thats it. There was nobody to negotiate with.Either you remain in Yugoslavia or there is going to be war, and they managed to provoke it.we never wanted a war, the war was fought in Croatia, not in Serbia.
    I should also mention the great world powers...but that's another story.
    In short, the Serbs used their people the same way as Hitler used Germans in Sudetenland , or Russians are using Russians in Crimea, there are a lot of examples.Its a very old formula to get more territory .
    All in all ,good try.

  • @domagojlipusic3937
    @domagojlipusic3937 2 года назад +9

    I would just add that the Operation Storm had pockets that were left out for civilians and army to leave. Otherwise you would have a situation like in Mariupol. Also most of the Serbian "civilians" were armed so it's hard to tell war crimes from just self defence. I know this as I live in a town liberated in Operation Flash. Most Serbs left, but some that stayed still have basements full with weapons. Last year one of them threw a handgrenade on electricans, all 3 wounded, one still in hospital.

    • @ukilectric
      @ukilectric 2 года назад +2

      You ought to be ashamed of yourself.

    • @domagojlipusic3937
      @domagojlipusic3937 2 года назад +5

      @@ukilectric for what? Telling the truth or fighting of 15-17% of population that didn't want Republic of Croatia in it's smallest historical borders?

    • @ukilectric
      @ukilectric 2 года назад +1

      For propagating those immoral lies clearly aimed at justifying borderline sadistic treatment of civilians by the Croatian forces. And also for blatant attempt to use people's suffering in Ukraine for your argument on historical revisionism.

    • @siveric32
      @siveric32 2 года назад +5

      @@ukilectric the only shame I feel is that we didn't continue the push all the way to drina river. Then and only then would balkan know peace.

    • @tombaur8316
      @tombaur8316 2 года назад

      @@ukilectric ashame?
      for what?
      liberating his own country from a illegal millitary occupation?
      the serbs get ass kicked like all croatia occupators in the last 1300 years, from hungary, bulgaria, mongols, ottomans, austria and nazi germany, and till now at last the serbs.
      and the same will happen to the next one who try to attac or occupy croatia.

  • @Tony_Soprano41
    @Tony_Soprano41 Год назад +2

    Hi profesor. One thing you point out out through whole clip is that Serbs were forced out from their homes. That is simply not true and here is why. In weeks before Storm began, Serbian Krajina leaders and military officials were having drills and tests about quick evacuation in case of an attack from Croatia. They did that because they (Serbs) were feared of retaliation against civilians because they did that to all Croatian population in towns and villages occupied in 1991. So they prepared for this scenario in their minds weeks before Storm started. As I understand that they did that to minimize casaulties, they also had a choice given by Croatian government to stay and to accept peacefully Croatian army and police and with that to accept fully integration into Republic of Croatia. Most of them refused and set to journey BY THEMSELVES with all kinds of vehicles, mostly tracktors. So Serbs choose to flee and to leave the country. Nobody forced them out.

    • @nashbridges-cu6dy
      @nashbridges-cu6dy Год назад

      Serbs didn't trust to croats couse of nazzi croatian genocide in ww2 thats the main point of everything.

    • @milanlabus1582
      @milanlabus1582 Год назад

      explain why a quarter million people would flee their homes to go sleep on the street and in refugee tents?

    • @Tony_Soprano41
      @Tony_Soprano41 Год назад +1

      @@milanlabus1582 Fear of retaliation. Serbs were thinking that Croats will do to them same as it was back in 1991 when Serbs commited massacre through whole Croata, from Vukovar all the way down to Dubrovnik.

    • @milanlabus1582
      @milanlabus1582 Год назад

      @@Tony_Soprano41 and were they right to think this or not?

    • @Tony_Soprano41
      @Tony_Soprano41 Год назад

      @@milanlabus1582 If you are not wrong about some crime, then you dont have to worry about anything. Many Serbs stayed and nothing happened to them. Most of them went to Serbia, some of them drivven with fear, but many of them with knowing they are war criminals

  • @jozefina9997
    @jozefina9997 2 месяца назад +5

    Profesore, niste baš upućeni u stvarne činjenice

  • @renatoandricevic8638
    @renatoandricevic8638 3 года назад +29

    Još jedan stručnjak koji nas poznaje više nego mi sami. Kaj god!

    • @MusicSaves89
      @MusicSaves89 3 года назад +5

      Pa vi biste da vi krojite šta je istina a šta ne- neće moći. Istina je kao voda, uvek nađe put.

    • @serbianscorpions
      @serbianscorpions 3 года назад +4

      @@bangi2757 Istina je da su obe drzave propale kolonije, masa ljudi se iseljava,umiremo od nemastine, dovlace nam "izbeglice" od ko zna kud, a mi se i dalje prepiremo oko gluposti. Cinjenica je da se i Srbija i Hrvatska prazne,natalitet nikad gori, a da je globalni plan da nam dovedu "ljude" od ko zna kud. Vise bih zeleo da imam pored sebe Hrvata i Bosnjaka sa kim delim zajednicki jezik,istoriju,kulturu i genetiku nego divljaka koji je dosao od ko zna gde. Ukoliko se ne opametimo,a mislim da necemo cela Evropa ce biti tudja zemlja. Divide et impera

    • @lastzeit2251
      @lastzeit2251 3 года назад +1

      NekiTamoLik to je istina dokaza ima po cijeloj europi.
      Netrebaju nam te budale sto im je mozak jos uvijek u 5 stoljecu.

    • @damirglavas7940
      @damirglavas7940 3 года назад

      @@MusicSaves89
      Ovo ti je najvažnija istina sve drugo je nebitno :
      ruclips.net/video/9u1qdyoJV9g/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/9u1qdyoJV9g/видео.html

    • @baseballworldwide9439
      @baseballworldwide9439 3 года назад +1

      Respect from America. Don’t let these people subvert you. Be proud of your history! Look to USA for what happens when you aren’t.

  • @nikolaperkovic5710
    @nikolaperkovic5710 4 месяца назад +1

    Also, no mention of peaceful reintegration of Slavonia?? Croatia showed it can do peaceful deals, but only if the enemy stops claiming territory of other countries! Search the "Great Serbia Project" and all will be clear. It is same as saying, oooo somebody punched you in the face (and is continuing to do so) you are a bad person for fighting back! Z4 is a big document, where Croatia gave a possibility for Serbs to have autonomy, but Serbs never wanted to coexist. That was their downfall.

  • @karloman1
    @karloman1 3 года назад +7

    Taking back your own land which is OCCUPIED BY A FOREIGN POWER IS THE LEGITIMATE RIGHT OF ANY INDEPENDENT COUNTRY. The Serbs unfortunately thought they could use their muscle to create a Greater Serbia…🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷

  • @echo2302
    @echo2302 2 года назад +22

    Croatian lands are not Serbian ancestral homes. They fled to Croatia during Ottoman conquest during which Serbia was conquered but not Croatia. Croatia was reduced to rubbles but never surrender, if Croatia fell Serbs would now call Austria their ancestral homeland.

    • @Dislociran
      @Dislociran 2 года назад +3

      i see how this would be the justified reason for Croats to murder my grandparents torture my uncle steal more than 2 000 000 $ in assets owned by fathers family all before the start of the war or so called Serbian aggression. Thank god my Serbian grandpa who suggested to my Serbian dad and my Croat mother to go on vacation to Serbia before he and grandma where tied to the chair and blown up. should mention that my mothers family who is ethnically Croat who stayed in Croatia faced severe repercussions because my mother chose to go to that vacation and not come back because her husband and children were no longer welcome. But somehow in this nationalist country after more than 20 years of living in it she never faced discrimination of any sort.

    • @echo2302
      @echo2302 2 года назад +1

      @@Dislociran Što želiš ispriku? Traži to od 250 ljudi koje ste zaklali na Ovčari, od 8000 ljudi koje ste zaklali u Srebrenici. Meni je žao što se dogodilo tvojoj obitelji, ja ne podržavam ratne zločine, ali to ne mjenja činjenicu u kojoj se državi ratovalo. U Srbiji jedan metak nije ispaljen ako nisi to znao. Cijelu JNA ste iskoristili protiv nas i još kažete niste bili agresori.
      I Hrvatski rat za neovisnost ne mijenja što sam rekao. To je i dalje istina.

    • @Dislociran
      @Dislociran 2 года назад

      @@echo2302 mislim da si promasio deo gde se to sve mojoj porodici ili obitelji desava mnogo pre zlocina koje si ti naveo i koje su ocigledni zlocini u mojim ocima i nemam problem da to kazem a definitivno ne ocekujem da mi se iko izvinjava u ime naroda za nesto sto su pojedinci radili. Hrvatska se vec pobrinula da mi to pojasni na nacin sto mi je naplatila 10000e za sudske troskove jer ocigledno nisam proteran i sve mi nije uzeto na osnovu moje nacionalnosti nego zato sto sam pocinio zlocine 5 godina posle zlocina pocinjenih nadamnom

    • @echo2302
      @echo2302 2 года назад

      @@Dislociran A kad si točno bio protjeran ako mogu znat?

    • @personaldove
      @personaldove 2 года назад

      @@Dislociran Why not demand a right of return?
      I'm sure there are still Serbs in Croatia.

  • @teetman322
    @teetman322 3 года назад +19

    I am not even going to criticize your lack of information, I just invite you to Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia and ask the local people about the war on the war hit areas (you won't find any in Serbia though). Listen to people who were there during the war and their stories and then remake the video.

    • @abc-eq9so
      @abc-eq9so 3 года назад +6

      He will find the 200 000 that fled Krajina in Serbia

    • @bluesloverdelux5010
      @bluesloverdelux5010 2 года назад

      @@abc-eq9so yeah,you fled,because we were "nazis"and you were scared.When your own lies bite you in the ass.

    • @teetman322
      @teetman322 2 года назад +6

      @@abc-eq9so They fled Croatia my man. None of the Serbs were invaded in Serbia. Also, they were invited by the president to stay. No troops had the order to chase them. Although there definitively were some rogue soldiers who acted out of revenge and did war crimes - don't know them, but I assume so in the war. On the other hand, the Serbian Chetniks were ordered to kill all children and old people in Split. They massacred villages in Slavonia, which was never in history owned by any Serbian state - neither was any Croatian province owned by the Serbian state. The plans for Greater Serbia are known now. It wasn't hidden. There is no point in defending evil my friend. You don't have to be so defensive, just be humble and stay silent if some ignorant foreigner brings up misinformation. Situation in Krajina was similar as Kosovo, then how can you support that Kosovo is Serbia, but try to nationalize and separate provinces of other countries like self proclaimed Krajina and Republika Srpska. That is called hypocrisy, and invalidates every argument you make, since it isn't constructive and only seeks to gaslight.
      Kosovo is Serbia. There is no Krajina and there is no Republika Srpska. If we do not agree to the sanctity of territorial integrity, then we will just keep killing each other and if you support that ...

    • @abc-eq9so
      @abc-eq9so 2 года назад

      @@teetman322 lol greater serbia. I always laugh when i hear that. I guess jasenovac was also a fun fair for refugees

    • @teetman322
      @teetman322 2 года назад +7

      @@abc-eq9so Irrelevant to the subject at hand. You are doin a strawman false argument.

  • @grigorijefimovic1087
    @grigorijefimovic1087 2 года назад +5

    I believe that question was already answered by an international court of law. Here is a short answer: yes.

    • @nashbridges-cu6dy
      @nashbridges-cu6dy Год назад

      Yeah but people are not stupid, only idiot doesn't see what actually happens there..

    • @grigorijefimovic1087
      @grigorijefimovic1087 Год назад

      @@nashbridges-cu6dy you mean only a serb doesn't see?
      In '91 they banished a million and more croatians from their own land then proceeded to bomb our cities and terrorize our people for 4 years until 95 during which period many cities and towns were destroyed, and for the lucky people this only meant running to the shelter almost daily during the serbian air attacks. Lucky ones lost nobody, not even a limb, they just endured psychological torture for 5 years.
      So, in '95 serbs definitely had it coming.
      Serbs don't know that, they think we did something wrong to them, how dare we destroy their bombs with our cities.
      If serbs who lived here for centuries as they say were ready to respect this country, then i would say let them all come back and let this country treat them good so it never occurs to them to betray their brothers croatians again. But im afraid serbs haven't learned, looks like they became more agressive even.

  • @genijalac4656
    @genijalac4656 3 года назад +14

    Its not serbian krajina country...Its croatian teritory.Serbrs is not forced to run away,we give them autonomy and safety if they stay,but they run...We win that day,we was defending our country from serbian attack...THat is all true!!!

    • @nemanjajovanovic2957
      @nemanjajovanovic2957 3 года назад +2

      How do you explain killings of so many civilians, and bombing on serbian refugee columns, and croatian soldiers who maltreated and killed people from those refugee columns? Do you call that giving autonomy and safety?

    • @genijalac4656
      @genijalac4656 3 года назад +6

      @@nemanjajovanovic2957 How do you explain this...Where is war happen?In Croatia or Serbia?What is that?We defend ourselfs...Croatian army is not like serbian army,Your army kill my brothers and sisters in my homeland,croatan army never was in serbia...Shut up and stop lie.05.08.1995. Remember that and never come back!Vukovar,škabrnja,srebrenica...remember thaf names!

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Год назад

      ​@@nemanjajovanovic2957 I can explain it. Your thuggish, sadistic narco-army across occupied territories of Croatia preferred attacking, starving, shelling Bosnians in Bosnian Krajina to defending Serbs in Croatia and their legitimate rights. With your forces in BiH, the result was you couldn't defend yourselves in Croatia across an enormous undefended front. The rest is history. What Croats did to you, you did to them, and what you did to them, they did to you. Moreover, some of what you did together to the Bosniaks of Central Bosnia in that hideous besiegement of almost an entire country, and keep in mind everything the Croats did to Bosniaks in Central Bosnia you enabled as you were supplying them indeed there were no other supply lines, you got back in the rear.

  • @Levi-wi3fz
    @Levi-wi3fz 3 года назад +37

    No one from croatia forced 200000 thousand serbs out beside Milošević, get your facts right

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +15

      That is wholly and completely incorrect. I don’t deny Milošević’s role. But the Serbs in Croatia had their own fears and concerns as Yugoslavia began to break apart - a process Croatia played its part in shaping. And they didn’t just pick up and leave their ancestral homelands because Milošević told them to. They were being attacked and were forced to flee. This doesn’t excuse what happened to Croats ethnically cleansed earlier, but to say that this was all wholly and completely down to Serbia is simply untrue.

    • @LMisetic
      @LMisetic 3 года назад +37

      @@JamesKerLindsay The imprecise terminology you use leaves much open for interpretation. You say "they" were attacked and "forced" to flee. If by "they" you mean hundreds of thousands of Serb civilians, then your opinion has been refuted by the ICTY. Even the Trial Chamber that convicted Gotovina never made such a finding. And no, they were not "forced" to flee, if by that you mean that Croatia did something intentionally to compel hundreds of thousands of Serb civilians to flee. If by "they" you mean that Krajina Serb forces were attacked, and Serb civilians subjectively felt like they had to flee, then this would be more accurate, but it would not be ethnic cleansing.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +11

      If you are being bombed and pick up and leave then I think it is fair to say that by any reasonable definition someone is being forced to flee. This is terminology used on the news every single day. The debate over what bombing denotes indiscriminate is a legal discussion, which hasn’t actually been answered. But there’s really no challenging the fact that shelling took place and that any reasonable person would feel the need to escape from potential harms way. Regardless of how accurate or inaccurate (or neither) that bombing may subsequently be judged!

    • @LMisetic
      @LMisetic 3 года назад +38

      @@JamesKerLindsay Sorry, but this is incorrect. As I have already mentioned to you several times, not a single Serb civilian of the tens of thousands you claim were "forced" out has ever stated (either at the ICTY or elsewhere) that they felt compelled to flee due to "bombing" or "shelling." Your video cites the 1996 Human Rights Watch report. Did it escape your attention that one year after Operation Storm, HRW did not quote a single Serb civilian who claimed to have left due to fear of shelling? But HRW did cite civilians who explained the real reasons they left. The story about "shelling" causing Serb civilians to flee was not invented until 2006, in the third indictment against Gotovina. The first two indictments against him from 2001 to 2006 make no such allegation. What you are unintentionally doing is spreading post hoc Serb propaganda and mythology which has no factual basis in the life experience of any Krajina Serb.

    • @markojuric4954
      @markojuric4954 3 года назад +3

      @@JamesKerLindsay Miloševeć told them nothing. This was according to the previous draft agreement between Tuđman and Milošević.
      In the beginning of the war, the US was supporting Yugoslavia as the one state and Milošević's concept one citizen one vote what in the situation of Serbs majority meant Serbian supremacy. Other federal units except Montenegro oppose that. After the war has begun the US started supporting Croatia and others . . . but the most important part took place in 1994 when Croatia was already well exhausted by the war and facing major financial problems when Tudjman agreed to surrender the Croatian National Bank and privatize commercial banks in exchange to support operation Storm from the US-led West on the politically, intelligence-wise, logistically and financially way.
      This meant that the Americans told Milosevic not to interfere in the conflict, and Tudjman not to do anything on Croatia's eastern border (Vukovar region) with Serbia.
      With the loss of the Croatian National Bank, Croatia exchanged the Serb occupation of part of its territory for debt slavery when Croatia began to slowly hand over property and resources to the global mafia, the same one that is terrorizing us today with coronavirus.
      For your information, operation Storm cannot be viewed in isolation from the war in the break-up of Yugoslavia.
      The finalization of the general war trade in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina took place in Dayton at the end of 1995, where Tudjman ceded Bosnian Posavina to Milosevic for the peaceful reintegration of eastern Slavonia what was completed in 1998, and gave up the third entity for Croats in the Federation to Izetbegovic. Milosevic returned 20% of the territory held by the Serbs in BiH in order to gain the entity of the Republika Srpska, so at the end Republika Srpska got 49% the territory of BiH.

  • @stefanjovic6954
    @stefanjovic6954 3 года назад +6

    Seebia was bombed by NATO for allegedly ethnic cleanse of Kosovo from Albanians, on the other hand they supported Croatia in expelling 250 thousand Serbs from Krajina. That can tell you that it doesn't really matter who commited war crimes but who has NATO and USA on their side.

    • @Koenigstiger92
      @Koenigstiger92 3 года назад +4

      Wrong: Serbs were the aggressors in both conflicts, Croatia and Kosovo. In Croatia Serbs didn't just seperate from the newly independent Croatia but they started to ethnically cleanse the regions they claimed for themselves until they had to get stopped forcefully. On the other side Albanians in Kosovo under president Rugova only declared independence but didn't commit crimes against Serbs. They tried to negotiate peacefully with Milosevic from 1989 until 1997 but Milosevic refused any talks. Instead he took away the autonomy status of Kosovo, removed all Albanian officials and replaced them with Serbs and sent police and military to Kosovo in order to force the Serbization of the region. Therefore Serbs were the aggressors in both conflicts and had to be stopped.

    • @joao49758
      @joao49758 3 года назад +3

      @@Koenigstiger92 So, Kosovo can declare independence and Serbia has to accept, but if Serbs in Croatia declare independence no one has to accept?
      It is that inconsistency that it is being observed above.

    • @Koenigstiger92
      @Koenigstiger92 3 года назад +1

      @@joao49758 you obviously misunderstood my comment. Serbs in Croatia in 1991 didn't just seperate from Croatia but they started to ethnically cleanse the areas, which they claimed for themselves. Around 200.000 Croatians were discplaced in 1991 which made the separation of Serbs inacceptable. On the other hand Kosovo under president Rugova declared also independence in 1991, but Serbs were not displaced and they didn't suffer any violence until 1996 when all peaceful negotiations failed and Serbia under Milosevic just continued to reduce the rights of Kosovo Albanians. That's the difference.

    • @joao49758
      @joao49758 3 года назад

      @@Koenigstiger92 You are mistaken on the part of they didn’t suffer any violence until 1996. If you get deeper information you will learn they have been dealing with violence since 1912 as Albanians never accepted to share that land. Many Serbs have been harassed and displaced since then. Since 1990 that became a guerrila war promoted by Albanians on the Serbs. Even the US considered the KLA a terrorist organization up to one year prior to the bombings. Both sides are to blame in the end. But that Serbian president was the one politically responsible for the situation.

    • @Koenigstiger92
      @Koenigstiger92 3 года назад

      @@joao49758 most of all the Western powers on the London conference of 1912 are to blame that they didn't divide the major Albanian inhabited land in todays South Slavic nations to Albania. That would have probably impeded the bloody conflicts and massacres.

  • @marinamaras4067
    @marinamaras4067 3 года назад +14

    You forgot to mention AVNOJ (under former Yugoslavia every republic including Croatia had a right to seperate at any time within their defineid borders), and you also forget to mention Z-4 Plan which was offered to Serbs, meaning they would gain autonomy in excange for Croatians to be returned to occupied territores, They refused. Btw, they never had autonomy in Croatia because their population was around 12 procents. You also forgot to mention that operation Storm was after Srebernica, when there was serious treath that another muslim enclave Cazin , Bihać would fall. When operation Storm finished,that particular region was no longer surrounded by Serbian territory. We understand, you want to show that we are all the same, yet Serbs had a war in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, thay had problems in Macedonia, Vojvodina and today in Montenegro (their long standing friends). And that's entire former Yugoslavia for you,my friend.

    • @hasibhakanovic6682
      @hasibhakanovic6682 Год назад

      I thought Croats hated AVNOJ, and regarded it as a Serbian imposition? It looks like Croats benefitted from Serb rule in a number of ways Bosniaks and Albanians didn't.

  • @avengerpetruss1863
    @avengerpetruss1863 3 года назад +17

    The Serbs are to blame for the fact that they left the country they were fighting against with tractors, which they destroyed and set on fire, they wanted a great Serbia, now let them enjoy Serbia, it is not something big, but it is theirs,

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +5

      @@Tonixxy I thought you only needed one. Look up what genocide means you have no idea.

    • @Tonixxy
      @Tonixxy 3 года назад +5

      @@northernstar4811 Serbs should have split you between themselves and Italians post WW1 and be done with it.

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +2

      @@Tonixxy They did.

    • @Tonixxy
      @Tonixxy 3 года назад

      @@northernstar4811 how?

    • @nekilik921
      @nekilik921 3 года назад +3

      @@Tonixxy By giving Istra and Zara to Italy and annexing the rest

  • @matemasklin8434
    @matemasklin8434 3 года назад +10

    Serbs were not forced out by Croat forces. They were evacuated by their own leadership.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +4

      Do you really believe that?

    • @OkOk1100
      @OkOk1100 3 года назад +2

      do you remember what happened in that same region 50 years prior? Jasenovac?
      Do you think that maybe had something to do with the fleeing civilians?

    • @matemasklin8434
      @matemasklin8434 3 года назад +5

      @@JamesKerLindsay Why have you erased my response where I quoted ICTY court and gave a link to it?
      I presented objective evidence where it is clear that evacuation of the Serbian population was planned and executed by their leadership. Mr. Martic gave that order personally. Since you're erasing comments that do not fit your narrow view, I shall stop discussing this matter here.

    • @nekilik921
      @nekilik921 3 года назад

      @@OkOk1100 their problem

    • @OkOk1100
      @OkOk1100 3 года назад

      @@nekilik921 ok ust@sa nazi fascist

  • @mariocavlovicak3220
    @mariocavlovicak3220 3 года назад +23

    So-called Krajina (vojna krajina)was never Serbian territory matter fact Knin Was once capital City of Croatia

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +3

      It is not a matter of whether it was ever 'Serbian' territory. I don't believe that territory intrinsically belongs to one nation or another. In fact, I think this belief stands at the heart of many of the conflicts we see today.
      Put another way, Kosovo was once the heart of Medieval Serbia. Do you believe that Serbia has a right to that territory over the wishes of the vast majority of its inhabitants? And do you believe that it had the right to ethnically cleanse those inhabitants, who had tried to secede, in order to claim back this historic territory?

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +2

      @altin kamberi You are right in the sense that in 1389 AD Kosovo was not part of "Moravian Serbia" or under the control of Prince Lazar of Serbia.

    • @unsgus925
      @unsgus925 3 года назад +9

      @@JamesKerLindsay can you give us a proof that Kosovo was the "heart" of "medieval serbia"?

    • @altinkamberi4395
      @altinkamberi4395 3 года назад +5

      @@unsgus925 History seems to say otherwise.
      In Illyria and Bulgarian empire Kosovo was named DARDANIA since 4th century (note that slavs didn't migrate in balkans till 7th century)
      A term that albanians in Kosovo still identify with, there is no evidence of Kosovo being serbian. Albanians churched abonded after islamic spread were destroyed and those same building stones used to build serb monastiries.

    • @nemanja162
      @nemanja162 3 года назад +1

      @@altinkamberi4395 albanians arent illyrian or dardanian. There is no proof for the rubbish you are spouting here 😂

  • @goranvasovic1835
    @goranvasovic1835 4 месяца назад

    The story actually does NOT begin in 1918 (that would be a little short-sighted), but a little earlier. Some 500 years before that event, the Ottomans entered forcefully and conquered the largest part of the Balkan Peninsula. On their way to Europe, they conquered the Kingdom of Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, the Kingdom of Serbia, the Kingdom of Bosnia, and parts of the Kingdom of Croatia (which was governed by the Kingdom of Hungary).
    The Ottomans were so persistent in their attempts to enter the rest of Europe that they occasionally undertook several attempts / conquests as far as Vienna.
    But in general, the Ottomans were stopped and contained in the Balkans. The Bosnian kingdom ruled by a Croatian, Catholic king (Tvrtko I. Kotromanić) was actually a part of the Croatian territories, which were "saved" from the Hungarian ruler by the formation of an independent kingdom (Bosnian kingdom). So, those Bosnian (Croatian) territories were lost to the Ottoman invasion.
    The current Croatian-Bosnian borders are also the borders of the then-Turkish conquests.
    In their encroachment into the interior of Europe, the Turks drove in front of them all those refugees who did not want to test their luck under the Turkish boot. Most of these fugitives, who tried to escape from the Turks through Croatian territory, were Serbs.
    The Hungarians and Austrians, who were on the attack immediately after the Croatians, stopped these escapees and settled them (refugees) in the devastated and deserted Croatian areas of Dalmatian Zagora, Lika, Kordun, Posavina and Slavonia. --- NOTICE the similarities with this more contemporary situation with Syrian and middle Eastern refugees flooding European gates.---
    There they formed a defensive military border area and called it "Vojna krajina" (The same that Serbs of today call "Serbian Krajina").
    Serbs in Krajina for their military service are given great concessions, and among other things (fortified cities, military training, great freedom of trade, tax concessions, open public schools), freedom of religion.
    500 years later in Bosnia, we have a situation where the Islamized Croats and Serbs in Turkish Bosnia are called "Bosniaks", that the Orthodox Serbs on both sides of the border feel that they are on their "century-old hearths", but really on a land that is not theirs, Catholic Croats who really they live on their own land, but which no one recognizes as such and who does not belong to anyone.
    And another thing. You say "almost immediately, Serbian resistance crumbled. As Croatian forces moved in, between 200.000 and 250.000, the vast majority of the territory's inhabitants fled the coutry". So, that means a percentage of the serbs remained in the teritory?
    Now, how many Serbs were there to beggin with?!
    In 1991. by the general population census in four biggest cities (with adjacent villages) on the Croatian coast there were 541.000 inhabitants (Rijeka 165.000, Zadar 136.000, Šibenik 40.000, Split 200.000) all together (including Serbs, Chinese, Russians, Indians and Clingons). So You're telling us that in those rural areas, in small villages that were scaresly populated by mixed croatian and serbian population, there were 250.000 just Serbs? Wow.
    In those days biggest city that Serbs claimed as their capital (Knin) numbered only 43.000 inhabitans. So where have they come up with aditional 210.000 serbs?
    And they all fled in the matter of hours with all of their belongings on a tractor, on a single, tiny regional road, while taking just minimal casualties? Well that must have been some feet to pull off! They must've rehursed that for weeks, to stage that kind of performance and coordination! All 250.000 of them!

  • @Rambo-j7o
    @Rambo-j7o 10 месяцев назад +3

    We dont need no foreginer to tell us what happened.U were not there u did not live it so keep your opininions for yourself...

  • @_m.ivin_6709
    @_m.ivin_6709 3 года назад +18

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  • @Ante-vu1dl
    @Ante-vu1dl 4 месяца назад +1

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  • @XMasterWoo
    @XMasterWoo Год назад +7

    I think you forgot to mention the fact that the serbian secesion was illegal, while the ceoatian one was fully legalno under the 1974 yugoslav constitution.

    • @nashbridges-cu6dy
      @nashbridges-cu6dy Год назад

      If serbs from croatia sign croatian separation then yes, thats how constitution 1974 said. But if they say no then its illegal.

    • @mariocroatia9321
      @mariocroatia9321 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@nashbridges-cu6dyNot true.Also the highest UN courts have found that Serbia was directly involved in the rebellion.It was a international conflict not a civil war as Serbian Ultranationalists want to sell it now days

    • @asteriX7487
      @asteriX7487 5 месяцев назад

      @@nashbridges-cu6dythere was referendum held in Croatia 1990 and 90% voted to separate meaning Majority of Croatian population voted to separate from Yugoslavia. All other things done by “ rsk” leadership was act of terrorism, beginning with “balvan revolution “ then coming to Bloody Easter on Plitvice 1991, Borovo selo on 2nd of May 1991 where they massacred 12 of Croatian Police officers. Not to forget all Croatian defence weapons were seized by JNA and given to Serbian population. At the end of the story the will proclaim themselves as victims while they keep forgetting what they were doing 4 years (ie Vukovar- Ovcara, Borovo Commerce, Vupik , Skabrnja, Nadin, Saborsko, Lovas, Ilok (ethnically cleansed in August 1991, all Croatians living in Ilok had to leave their homes)..

    • @nashbridges-cu6dy
      @nashbridges-cu6dy 5 месяцев назад

      @@asteriX7487 ofc croats voted yes what about serbs?

    • @asteriX7487
      @asteriX7487 5 месяцев назад

      @@nashbridges-cu6dy they were minority in Croatia , and they refused to take part in Referendum

  • @dariobotkuljak9673
    @dariobotkuljak9673 3 года назад +9

    This is partially misinforming. Prior to operation Storm, Serbs were offered a major authonomy within Croatia, which they refused to accept

    • @12123188
      @12123188 2 года назад +4

      Don't forget to mention that autonomy was offered only for around the half of the territory inhabitated by a Serb majority.

    • @BeogradskiKrajisnik
      @BeogradskiKrajisnik 2 года назад +3

      @@12123188 Plus the Croats openly admitted that even if the Serbs did accept it, they would not, and that the operation might not have happened in august but perhaps in november, december or the following year.

    • @boombang857
      @boombang857 2 года назад +2

      Knowing what you guys did in the WWII and how unreliable you are, no wonder they refused. Not to mention the historical context you always tend to ignore. WWI, look up what was offered to Serbia and Italy.

    • @dariobotkuljak9673
      @dariobotkuljak9673 2 года назад

      @@boombang857 so, alleged crimes during WWII could be used as a justification for any present or future decisions, including war crimes?

    • @boombang857
      @boombang857 2 года назад

      @@dariobotkuljak9673 Of course not, there's no justification for war crimes! But, it would be irresponsible to ignore historical reality and political narratives. Croatia's path to independence had many fascistic elements to it. This is undeniable. That plus the historical context I mentioned = carnage. Also, these are not "alleged crimes", and it's disgusting to even suggest it.

  • @gordanakurtinovic8869
    @gordanakurtinovic8869 5 месяцев назад +1

    I AM SORRY FOR ALL PEOPLE WHO SUFFERED BECAUSE THAT BLOODY AND UNNECESSARY WAR!

  • @engkozino9470
    @engkozino9470 3 года назад +18

    Give it up. Croatia defended Croatia went on offense. Game over Croatia won.

    • @Dislociran
      @Dislociran 2 года назад +1

      Good for you. Hope you got everything you wanted.

    • @petarticinovic2710
      @petarticinovic2710 8 месяцев назад

      @@Dislociran We got rid of what we didn't want.😁

    • @YourD3estinY
      @YourD3estinY 5 месяцев назад

      @@petarticinovic2710 And they mostly went on their own, even though individual crimes were committed following the offensive (i.e. after most Serbs have left or were already on the move). A threat to Croatian statehood, a fifth column that (luckily) eliminated itself, by leaving for Serbia or Republika Srpska.

  • @kusa_editz
    @kusa_editz 2 года назад +4

    Operation Storm was completely legal. As a Croatian I'm very proud of that operation. We regained occupated territory of Croatia and we helped Bosnia. We defeated Serbia and we destroyed the idea of great Serbia

  • @nikolaperkovic5710
    @nikolaperkovic5710 4 месяца назад +2

    Z4 never mentioned??? Serbs had a prospect of keeping they beloved RSK, but they did not do it. Would be amazing if you put this in video. It is a key thing.

  • @snokehusk223
    @snokehusk223 2 года назад +15

    Their families didn't live there for hundreds of years.

    • @snokehusk223
      @snokehusk223 2 года назад +2

      @@Maric54 Serbian

    • @zmajooov
      @zmajooov 2 года назад +7

      In some parts of Croatia they lived since the Slavs settled the Balkans, in some since 1690, which makes it 300 years in the minimum, so don't lie on facts that are easily verified.

    • @snokehusk223
      @snokehusk223 2 года назад

      @@zmajooov Croats were the only ones who settled Balkans. Serbs later became Serbs from a Croat tribe Rascians. So they didn't live in Slavonia, Dalmatia or Bosnia when Crots came because there weren't no Serbs until 18th and 19th century when Habsburgs called them. The reason why i said hundred years because when people see it they mean like thousand years. But it is true that first ones came around 300 years here but not a large number definitely.

    • @zmajooov
      @zmajooov 2 года назад

      @@snokehusk223 stop using heroine, it never works out.

    • @snokehusk223
      @snokehusk223 2 года назад +2

      @@zmajooov hah, I am the follower of Christ so I do not do drugs

  • @northernstar4811
    @northernstar4811 3 года назад +8

    "Operation Storm saw the permanent forcible displacement of around a quarter of a million ethnic Serbs. "
    Anyone who has visited this part of Croatia will doubt that many people lived there. The town of Knin which was the biggest town in the region had a population of 12,331 persons in 1991 ( all ethnic groups) many Croats & other non-Serbs were ethnically cleansed soon after. The other mountanious villages in the region are small settlements of a few thousand people or less per settlement at best. Many villages had a mixed population. I suspect by 1995 so after 4 years of conflict, there were far less Serbs living in the area with many moving out to Serbia & elsewhere due to the dire economic situation there.
    International media stated 200,000+ Serbs fled during "Operation Storm" but did not give any evidence this really was the case. I wonder if the international media also included the 60,000 or so Serbs estimated to be living in Serbian occupied Eastern Croatia. This area was not part of "Operation Storm" during 1995.

  • @northernstar4811
    @northernstar4811 3 года назад +2

    The Balkans conflict started in 1991. A minority of radical Croatian Serbs supported by Serbia & the Yugoslav Peoples Army brutally carved out their own unrecognised statlet in Croatia with the aim of attaching it to Serbia ( the Greater Serbia plan). Tens of thousands of Croats & other non-Serbs were forced out, raped or murdered, with their property either looted or burnt. In 1995 the Americans came up with the generous Z-4 plan ( for the Serbs) to end the conflict. The Croatian leadership was appalled by the plan but accepted it. The Serbs in Croatia refused it as it meant they had to stay in the Croatian state. The USA gave the Croats the green light to go ahead with securing Croatian international borders with Bosnia & Herzegovina. As the Croatian army advanced the rebel Serbs collapsed militarily and this resuled in a panicked withdrawal by the Serbian civilians. You tube has numerous clips showing armed Serbs & civilians crossing the Croatian border into Bosnia without a Croatian soldier in sight. In other words they left on their own accord before they even saw the Croatian army.

    • @Peter-uy7gd
      @Peter-uy7gd 3 года назад +2

      The fact that they we're even offered the Z4 peace plan after what they did for four years is ridiculous.

    • @northernstar4811
      @northernstar4811 3 года назад +2

      @@Peter-uy7gd I agree.
      The "International community" ( i.e: the Americans etc) also made a huge mistake in Bosnia & Herzegovina by letting the radical Bosnian Serbs stay in power & create the Serbian entity there which included ethnically cleansed territories i.e: Posavina & Srebrenica etc. As a result Bosnia & Herzegovina will never get into NATO as the Bosnian Serbs will always block entry. They should have proposed a Swiss style govt for Bosnia but now its too late for all of that.

  • @markosigaming5717
    @markosigaming5717 4 месяца назад +3

    Croatia acepted peaceful plan Z4 in which RSK would get autonomy but RSK refuse and then Croatia made military operation storm

  • @Ivan.933
    @Ivan.933 2 года назад +6

    Dear Professor Ker-Lindsay,
    Thank you for your efforts. Every effort that can contribute to bringing peace and reconciliation is always a massive positive.
    Having said this, this has to be done in an equitable fashion based on evidence. The very fact that you question the liberation of internationally recognized Croatia is highly disturbing. Here in a nutshell is why…
    Croatia was internationally recognized in its current borders before Operation Storm (the unwanted August 1995 military operation of the Croatian government to liberate Croatia). Second, it was de facto split into three sections due to local extremist Serbians who were financed and militarily supported by the government of Serbia itself. Four years of daily shelling and terror of Croatian towns was conducted by the so called krajina Serbians. Why? The Serbian community of Croatia was and has the highest standards and rights available to any minority amongst European states. Again why did the Serbian community in Croatia (and Bosnia & Hercegovina) rebel against their former neighbors, towns, provinces/regions and the states in which they lived in? Because they have been manipulated by the Serbian government that they were under some kind of threat by these new states and that they could only live in an expanded Serbian state ie a Greater Serbia (translation: a Serbian state that conquers most of Croatia and all of Bosnia- - never in prior history did such a Serbian state exist. There is no historical nor any other basis for this kind of project other than an irrational incoherent mental state of mind). Unfortunately this disturbing Serbian government plan was conceived way back in the 1800s by Ilija Garasanin, a radical Serb, and has been official (more like secretive) Serbian government plan ever since. The only way to conquer Croatia and historical Croatia (Bosnia and Hercegovina) is by genocide. Crazy? Absolutely. But this is exactly what and what is still going on.
    Present day Croatia was never part of any Serbian state. The Croatian government negotiated with the rebel extremist Serbian minority for four years, even giving them at one point, a state within a state, the Z4 Plan. Even this was rejected by the Serbian minority!
    Therefore, Operation Storm to liberate occupied Croatia was nothing but legitimate. International scholars should thank the Croatian government for the quick and effective liberation which minimized human loss. The local Serbs left because that is exactly what they were instructed to do by their ‘government.’ They were also scared of retribution by local returning Croatian civilians because of Serbian atrocities and ethnic cleansing of Croatians prior to the Croatian government military operation. Mind you many (not most) Croatians were happy to see them flee Croatia because of their utter complete disrespect, abuse and terorist activities against a newly independent Croatia.
    By the way, there never has been a region in Croatia that is named ‘Krajina.’ This disturbing Serbian invention of a region in Croatia has no historical basis nor current- - the so-called ‘Krajina’ is an amalgamation of various Croatian regions. Please Stop using and thereby giving legitimacy to this name ‘Krajina.’
    The story of the 1991 - 1995 wars in Croatia and Bosnia & Hercegovina is one of the clearest ‘disputes’ in human history- - if you have an open mind. It was a war by any and all means of territorial expansion of one state (using its minorities’ in neighboring states) against two of its neighbors. Period.
    I understand and respect your work Professor Ker- Lindsay. Thank you.

  • @ivicam.792
    @ivicam.792 4 месяца назад +1

    Tko se tenka lača na traktoru se vrača.
    🇭🇷
    Jedina šteta je što ih nismo još dalje otjerali.

  • @gottmituns813
    @gottmituns813 3 года назад +11

    Several things to say, the Croatian Serbs could not break the territorial integrity of Croatia to join Serbia just because they were the majority there, there also lived Croats who were expelled from their homes, precisely that is what the Albanians did in Kosovo illegally.
    The Serbs should have respected the decision of the majority of Croats to become an independent country, a decision motivated by the Serbs' intention to turn Yugoslavia into a Greater Serbia, as did the Slovenians, Macedonians, Bosnians and later the Montenegrins.
    I think Croatia was excessively belligerent with the Krajina Serbs, not all of them wanted war, there were people who just wanted to live in peace and unfortunately they had to flee.
    Today the Serbian minority lives with all their recognized rights in Croatia, there is a political party that represents Serbs in Parliament, etc.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +2

      Thank you. A number of very interesting and important points. There were a lot of inconsistencies in terms of how the events in former Yugoslavia unfolded. And even thirty years later here we are still debating them - often with people who weren’t even born at the time. And thanks for noting the presence of Serbs in Croatia today. I want to come back to this in another video as it is extremely important.

    • @daniel72122
      @daniel72122 3 года назад +5

      @@JamesKerLindsay Key points missing in this video are the fact Croatia proposed numerous peace treaties to the Krajina Serbs even as far as them having an autonomous province within Croatia's territorial borders. Krajina Serb elite along with Belgrade elite denied all proposals in an attempt to create greater Serbia.
      Operation Storm was the last resort.
      Furthermore, Krajina Serb leadership ordered the evacuation of all of its citizens into Bosnia as the Krajina Serb army was quickly retreating. Operation Storm was a legitimate military operation to restore territorial integrity that only involved military targets and did not forcefully or purposefully evict the population, as was done illegitimately to the Croat population by the Serb rebels at the start of the conflict.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +2

      Thank you. I realise that Croatia views it as a legitimate military operation, but let’s not forget that Operation Storm was viewed rather differently by the UN Security Council (Resolution 1009), which deplored Croatia’s decision to resort to military force. I explicitly stated that the offensive is now viewed as a case study fir countries that want to retake secessionist territories, but let’s not gloss over the fact that it was an offensive that came at a high price - the very point I try to emphasise in the video.

    • @daniel72122
      @daniel72122 3 года назад

      @@JamesKerLindsay it was war. It was last resort. What were Croats suppose to do when Serbs declined all peace treaties?
      Lose 1/3 of their country and let their people get massacred in Vukovar , Škabrnje , Ovcara etc.
      You also fail to highlight how Operation Storm saved the town of Bihać in Bosnia from becoming a second Srebrenica. Ratko Mladić's forces were surrounding the town just as Storm took place.
      Operation Storm was a last resort to defend the territory of Croatia from fascist murderous Serbian political elite.

  • @psychic_beth
    @psychic_beth 3 года назад +44

    I recently found this channel and I'm loving it so far. I'm currently studying a master's in economics with a specific interest in international development economics, so a lot of IR issues are very interesting to me as a result.
    I've been looking for more academic content creators in this field that actually know what they're talking about, since there's so many channels that just spout opinions with not much behind them, in a very "layperson" style, which isn't necessarily bad but there's a lot of bad takes.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +5

      Thank you so much Bethany! I am so pleased you found the channel and find it useful. Part of the reason I started it was because I remember being in the same position when I was doing my master’s in IR. I was always really interested in case studies and applied ideas. But there wasn’t a lot out there then that provided a crossover. It’s therefore so nice to hear that the videos are appealing to the next generation of students and practitioners!Good luck with the studies! And do let me know if there are any topics you would like to see me cover. I’m always really keen to hear suggestions.

    • @psychic_beth
      @psychic_beth 3 года назад +2

      @@JamesKerLindsay Cheers, thank you!
      I would love to see a video (or maybe more than one) about some of the UN's organisations (e.g. IMF, UNHCR, World Bank), how they work, and why they are important (especially with the resurgence in isolationist sentiment under Trump during his presidency)

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  3 года назад +1

      @@psychic_beth Thanks again Bethany. Great suggestions! A few others have asked me to look at international organisations. Let me see what I can do.

    • @mariocavlovicak3220
      @mariocavlovicak3220 3 года назад +2

      This is nothing but a bullshit propaganda it's not true it is a lie made up by Serbia

    • @stevie6621
      @stevie6621 3 года назад +1

      @@mariocavlovicak3220 What's a lie? "oluja" was a crime of ethnic cleansing plain and simple.

  • @guglnamobu7361
    @guglnamobu7361 3 месяца назад +1

    After reading title im definitly curious..I wonder how last defensive push has any legality issues..if fight for independancy and democracy is ilegal then..

  • @rudolfohisena1836
    @rudolfohisena1836 2 года назад +7

    Why it is illegal to take back your lands?

    • @dooder9612
      @dooder9612 Год назад

      Its like asking why is it illegal to take bread out of the store? without the context of how you've done it it has no use.
      Did you fight an army? good its legal.
      Did you bomb civilians and ruin their families?