You mentioned Albert Einstein, he also lived in Belgrade at one point of his life, his wife Mileva Einstein is a serb. She also was a physicist and mathemathician. Also 18 Roman Emperors ware born in Serbia.
Steve, you're such a good narrator, so clearly told! I am amazed by your flow of thoughts esp. on history, the dates, the happenings and names of ppl like Tito, Teslar, (the famous tennis player Djokovic from Serbia), Fisher....etc. l am bad in history but actually history is something that brought us till today...the inventions, the ppl, and etc. My brain is full after listening to Steve. You're one of the genius! Ivana, you're doing good. Take care!
That is right. In Belgrade you landed at Nikola Tesla Airport. You know who Tesla was. In Bucharest you landed at Henri Coanda Airport. Coanda was Romanian and the father of the jet engine. We can fly from one continent to another and over seas and countries thanks to Coanda's invention. The Balkans, in general, are the hidden gem of Europe, with its specific rhythm of life, with a deep religious faith, a wonderful culture and surprising traditions, with places as if detached from heaven and with a diverse and rich gastronomy. The Balkans are cheerful, friendly and partying, they love music and dancing and they love life. Too few people really want to discover this corner of the world and look at it superficially or on the run, rushing to another part of the world.
Romani nu au drepți în serbia. Milos Obrenovic omorât mulți romanii in serbia si a schimbat numele românesc in numele sârbesc. Sârbi nu sunt prieteni lui români!!
You really praised Tesla,and that is really great. There is a story that someone once asked Einstein "What is it like being the smartest man alive" and he said "You'd have to go and ask Tesla" - i have my doubts whether this is true ,specifically because they were "enemies",Einstein was a physicist while Tesla was an engineer,and they shunned each others works. Mihaljo Pupin,Serbian physicist is also one of the greatest minds of Balkans,he invented loading coils 20 years after Graham Bell invented phone,and it made the long-distance phone calls possible,he also found that atoms struck by X-rays emit secondary X-ray radiation. He also invented a means for taking short-exposure X-ray photographs. He was the Co-Founder of NASA. And one of the physics departments in University of Columbia is named after Pupin - in one of the basements of it's hall was the first Nuclear reactor invented by Enrico Fermi,who was said to be the "architect of the nuclear age".
Good to see the weather has improved in Belgrade and you're being able to film this amazing fortress! Wow, loved all this interesting info about Tesla!!!
Nikola Tesla was romanian. Exact istro-Romanian . Tesla is NOT a serbian name. Tesla is a Wallachian and Romanian family name. Sebs names are with ić. So Tesla and Pupin and Njegoš are Wallachians and Romanians!
An important archaeological site of the Mesolithic located in Serbia near Donji Milanovac is Lepenski Vir (c. 9500 - c. 7200 BC). And you can catch a glimpse of Romania over The Danube Gorge - Danube’s spectacular passing through the Carpathian Mountains.
Thank you for this great video! I loved your reaction to the church, It is exactly what I love about our Orthodox churches, they imbue a sense of tranquility, peace, and holiness no matter if you are a believer or not (I myself am not particularly religious), and they don't make you feel small or oppressed, rather uplifted into something holy.
I love your enthusiasm about Tesla, and the Chess story of Bobby Fischer and Yugoslavia-- which brings to mind an amazing account of a true to life chess story by Michael Richards who played Kramer on "Seinfeld". A few years ago he was a guest on Seinfeld's other show called "Commedians in Cars Getting Coffee". Seinfeld chooses a specific car for each guest, picks them up to drive around, converse and get a coffee somewhere, and to talk some more.This is when Richards recounts his chess story. Try to catch this one if you can-- it is BRILLIANT! Michael Richards would do well in Serbia- he is an avid chess player.
Hi guys 👋 Woww such a beautiful stunning artwork and paintings in the church and a very unique chandelier 👏🏻 I enjoyed listening to the stories behind it and get to know about Nikola Tesla who was a mad genius , definitely a great guy 👍🏻 he had an obsession with pigeons 😅 , I would google and learn more about him 🥰 thanks Steve for the long full of interesting informations , have a great day 👍🏻🥰😘
Yes! I've heard about the pigeon story regarding Tesla! I was hoping to learn more about the man Nikola Tesla, rather than just the inventor Nikola Tesla, but we can keep looking for more information on him. Hopefully some Serbians know of another museum they can direct us to :)
Nikola Tesla was romanian. Exact istro-Romanian . Tesla is NOT a serbian name. Tesla is a Wallachian and Romanian family name. Serbs names are with ić. So Tesla and Pupin and Njegoš are Wallachians and Romanians!
@@derwalache3629 Hahahahahahahahah OMG You dont even believe that bullshit... Serbian names is not only with ic, you know so little about Serba so stop writing this kind of idiotic lies... Cheers :)
A knowledgeable and informative video...love it. As always, Steve is such a genius in the explanation, good job, Steve. Serbia is a nice and beautiful place afterall. Thanks for sharing and showing us all those amazing places.
Before and After World War One, the Kingdom of Serbia (part of Entente Powers) liberated Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia from Austro-Hungarian and German forces and formed the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenians, which later became the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
The weather is improving! We are prepared for the cold, but the rain is tough on our camera gear. So, as long as it stays dry-ish, we will have some more Serbian vlogs coming!
Do you know who was Mileva Maric? You will be suprised. First wife of Einstein and the best mathematician of her time. Einstein gave her half money of his Nobel prize. Does that tell you something?
Actually, at 0:53 you were very close to the lower, original Roman ramparts, there is a disclosed portion of it, more finely made than the later, newer ramparts.
Thanks very much indeed for the looking over of Saint Sava's Temple together with the fortress church in Belgrade. Was I only the only one to notice that Saint Sava's looks very much like Agia Sophia, the great imperial church of the Emperor Justinian in Constantinople (Istanbul)? I checked and found that to be true. After quite a bit of controversy the Serbian authorities did in fact determine that Saint Sava's would resemble Justinian's church. Splendid church!
That is because serbia has culture from byzantine and serbian emepror dusan silni said serbs are successor of byzaniutm empire because serbia has all of the balkan and bulgaria,romania and serbian empire was bear istanbul and we have 300000km² in our country
Nikola Tesla was romanian. Exact istro-Romanian . Tesla is NOT a serbian name. Tesla is a Wallachian and Romanian family name. Serbs names are with ić. So Tesla and Pupin and Njegoš are Wallachians and Romanians!
One thing that you probably didn't say in Tesla museum: after his death, ALL of his papers that were found were moved to some warehouse in New York. US navy team spent 2 full days there with microfilming gear recording around 130 crates worth of papers!
It's not really that we wanted Communism but we accepted it and I believe because we had good relations to the west. So the "Bad" parts of communism were mostly not felt by the common citizen in Yugoslavia. We could travel freely and it wasn't closed society like USSR and other Eastern Block countries. We had access to many western goods. We also had Self Managing Market Socialism unlike USSR and Eastern Block Countries. One factor I think was also because before SFRJ parts of Yugoslavia were mostly rural and poor. During Tito the country was advancing faster than many western countries.
The gun to the head thing did happen here as well when they took rule over Serbia at the time . Many mourn Tito yet other mourn the Kingdom period of Serbia which ended when Tito took rule and changed it.My grandfather's villa was taken over by communists at the time he was taken to the woods and shot no grave or anything. Kraljev Vinograd in Smederevo is the place you can google it. Cheers for the content !
Tesla never lived in Belgrade and Serbia, in fact he was only once there in 1-3 June 1892 at call of his big friend, a serbian physician, professor and rector at Belgrade University - Đorđe Stanojević (pronouncing George Stanoyevich). He was borned and lived in Vojna Krajina (military border lands) which than was Austro-Hungarian military province with some autonomous aspects. Later when it was abolished by Austro-Hungarians cause the threat from Ottoman empire stopped with their fall. So they attached that whole bordering area in 1881 to Croatia province even it was Serbian majority by 4 hundred years of its settlement.
I think it`s time for sick brag. I actually attended one of the Fischer-Spassky games in Sava Centar for about half hour or so. During that time one move was played , I don`t remember by whom.
On 20:51 of the video, right side, white wall. There is a bronze plate in honor of Radivoj Korać, one of the best (most talented) basketball player of all times. ruclips.net/video/_6dWctXS4Ng/видео.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radivoj_Kora%C4%87
Yugoslavia was not a member of the Warsaw Pact and was not occupied by USSR troops as was the rest of Eastern Europe. After the break with Stalin in 1948, Tito received economic aid from the United States. private property allowed the freedom of movement of Yugoslavs in non-communist Western European countries, something unimaginable in Romania since then. Many romanians at that time the Danube illegally to Yugoslavia crossing it on the way to Western Europe. The problem was that Tito was on very good terms with Ceausescu and did not want to upset him, so many times the romanians caught illegally in Yugoslavia were arrested and returned to communist Romania.This does not mean, however, that Tito was less criminal than Ceausescu and the other communist leaders in Eastern Europe. In the 1950s there was an island in the Adriatic Sea that did not appear on official Yugoslav maps called Golli Ottok. thousands of people died there.ruclips.net/video/MKLL8PXI-LI/видео.html
Stalin wanted to kill Tito so Goli Otok was for people who were for Stalin because anyone off them could kill Tito ...some 500 people died there..off some 15 000 that past there. Tito was probably most liberal off dictators in history but he was for sure not stupid ..so him self was off course most imporant..but he really cared about country and improving peoples lives..and he saw what was most dangerous was Yugoslavia and that was nationalism so it was like only thing that was baned in Yugoslavia during his life ...you will have hard time finding any older person that lived in Tito times in Yugoslavia that will say bad about him
Nikola Tesla was romanian. Exact istro-Romanian . Tesla is NOT a serbian name. Tesla is a Wallachian and Romanian family name. Serbs names are with ić. So Tesla and Pupin and Njegoš are Wallachians and Romanians!
@@Србија-н1н If we follow your logic, then Romania is mostly in Central Europe and not Eastern Europe .Geographicaly, Romania is in Central Europe ,but is positioned as in eastern Europe because of perception if former communist state . Well yes ,Geographicaly ,Bucharest is only 90 km from Balkans, but it have strong influnce from Balkans and most Romania as well is consider as Balkan or combined beetwen Balkan, Eastern and Centrale Europe .
@@Србија-н1нMaybe . I dont realy want to consider it Balkan even if is consider as been part of Balkan . But one thing can't be deny : National Cathedral of Romania is the largest orthodox Cathedral in the world . Is still not fully finnish outside or on interior paintings ,but you can check images with it from 2021 and see how amazing it is . Inside would be more beautiful that it was in Hagia Sophia .
5:30 You are wrong at this, mate. Tito, even though more liberal than other communist dictators, was still one himself, and his authoritarianism, initially bloody and brutal only became flexible decades later, but enough to make later generations feel more positive about 70s and 80s. But his legacy did introduce Slobodan Milosevic and other communists who supported him during bloody 1990s, and ironically enough, his far right allies. The reason why Serbs today look back onto Tito's era is mere reaction to a literal right-wing sabotage of any post Milosevic reform, and nostalgia of youth and pre civil war in Yugoslavia period.
Serbia existed long before Yugoslavia. Please don’t connect Serbia only with Tito and comunist, there is a lot more before it. You should google more info about Serbia: medival Serbian empire, Nemanjici dinasty (Sv Sava was one of them), WW1 ... Serbian nation is more than 10 centuries old. And there is no such thing like millitary church. Those churches are all in medival style. Next time when you came to Belgrade please contact me, I could give you a proper tourist and historical tour ☺️
the only things you need to know about Tesla are, that he like many other inventors, I believe, did polyphasic sleep cycles which give you more time to be awake because you only sleep about 4 hours and then take 20min naps from time to time during the day. Next thing: he died poor in his NYC hotel room for which he couldn't afford to pay rent anymore because unlike Edison who didn't pay Tesla what he owed him, Tesla never patented or marketed his inventions well enough (or at all). He built that one tower that could have harvested power for an entire city for free which later was torn down.....also, guess who raided his hotel room right after his death with the FBI: Trump's "nuclear uncle" who later "invented" an x-ray machine that apparently helped reduce tumors ....and they claimed they didn't find anything interesting in his papers in the room although Tesla had stated that he was just about to finish the Death Ray....whether the Death Ray was some sort of x-ray, Laser or even a Sonic weapon as we now know exists, we'll never find out. But it was reason enough to help him die of a "natural cause"....
Who loved Tito and communism depends on who asked. People that got free apartments and good jobs by being a member of communist party will say that they loved that period, but people whose land or property was taken will not. Also, not many people were taking against communism because they were afraid. I heard stories from my grandparents that communist knew to send people to villages to collect signature for kings return and later went and rehabilitate (beat up) people who signed it.
Yes! It's always nice for us to share our pre-conceived ideas of what a country is like before we explore it. Sometimes, it might make us look uninformed or naive, but in the end we know most people are just like us. There are like 200+ countries! Hard to know all of them, heck even hard to know most of them!
Well Tito wasnt that good too. Communists were killing and banishing everyone who didnt support him, thats why nobody today has nothing to say against him, because they were all killed. He also took a 20 billion $ loan that Serbia still has.
I have to correct you Steve, people in Romania actually do look back positively now to Ceausescu because it seems to have been much better back then than now.
Actually Tito and the communists had a big enemy in "Četnik"s, a party that was for the king, led by Draža Mihajlović. And the communists won and they got to rule the country that way.
Nice video, For the fact checking, Nikola Tesla only spent 31 hours of his entire life in Serbia. He was born and bred in Croatia (Gospić, a very inspiring environment), studied in Zagreb, later on, he worked in Slovenia, Austria, Check Republic and Hungary before he moved across the Ocean to Americas. Truth be told, he was equally proud of his Serbian origin and Croatian background and of the whole Yugoslavia at that time. This was reflected in his statements and his letters. Cheers!
Sure, they are. But he was not denouncing any other of his brothers. Ever. He hated exclusiveness of anybody and anything. We are competeing here to own him. He could not be owned. He was a briliant human that changed humanity. Hence, everybody's. Cheers!
Nikola Tesla was romanian. Exact istro-Romanian . Tesla is NOT a serbian name. Tesla is a Wallachian and Romanian family name. Serbs names are with ić. So Tesla and Pupin and Njegoš are Wallachians and Romanians!
You mentioned Albert Einstein, he also lived in Belgrade at one point of his life, his wife Mileva Einstein is a serb. She also was a physicist and mathemathician.
Also 18 Roman Emperors ware born in Serbia.
No, he did not live in Belgrade. He lived in Novi Sad and Pančevo, at that time part of Austria-Hungary!
Steve, you're such a good narrator, so clearly told! I am amazed by your flow of thoughts esp. on history, the dates, the happenings and names of ppl like Tito, Teslar, (the famous tennis player Djokovic from Serbia), Fisher....etc. l am bad in history but actually history is something that brought us till today...the inventions, the ppl, and etc. My brain is full after listening to Steve. You're one of the genius!
Ivana, you're doing good. Take care!
That is right. In Belgrade you landed at Nikola Tesla Airport. You know who Tesla was. In Bucharest you landed at Henri Coanda Airport. Coanda was Romanian and the father of the jet engine. We can fly from one continent to another and over seas and countries thanks to Coanda's invention. The Balkans, in general, are the hidden gem of Europe, with its specific rhythm of life, with a deep religious faith, a wonderful culture and surprising traditions, with places as if detached from heaven and with a diverse and rich gastronomy. The Balkans are cheerful, friendly and partying, they love music and dancing and they love life. Too few people really want to discover this corner of the world and look at it superficially or on the run, rushing to another part of the world.
Great comment, top to bottom! Taught us something and shared opinions we agree with :)
great boasting :)) one love for balkans
Don’t wear a Albanian T-shirt there, you will be in serious trouble…From an Albanian guy…
@@JetLagWarriors This is the Balkan spirit we were talking about. ruclips.net/video/4xKeYFkB9Pw/видео.html
@@JetLagWarriors And this is the
Serbian soul expressed in a song of exceptional musicality ruclips.net/video/z7OvpjplJ_8/видео.html
Love from Romania for our Serbian Brothers 🤝❤️
Romani nu au drepți în serbia.
Milos Obrenovic omorât mulți romanii in serbia si a schimbat numele românesc in numele sârbesc.
Sârbi nu sunt prieteni lui români!!
Serbia❤Romania. Best Neighbors.
My best friend from Iasi says Romania has only 2 friends which never betrayed them: Black Sea and Serbia. :) You stay safe in Romania!
You really praised Tesla,and that is really great.
There is a story that someone once asked Einstein "What is it like being the smartest man alive" and he said "You'd have to go and ask Tesla" - i have my doubts whether this is true ,specifically because they were "enemies",Einstein was a physicist while Tesla was an engineer,and they shunned each others works.
Mihaljo Pupin,Serbian physicist is also one of the greatest minds of Balkans,he invented loading coils 20 years after Graham Bell invented phone,and it made the long-distance phone calls possible,he also found that atoms struck by X-rays emit secondary X-ray radiation. He also invented a means for taking short-exposure X-ray photographs.
He was the Co-Founder of NASA.
And one of the physics departments in University of Columbia is named after Pupin - in one of the basements of it's hall was the first Nuclear reactor invented by Enrico Fermi,who was said to be the "architect of the nuclear age".
Your enthusiasm and knowledge is 10 stars!! Loved the chess story. Great footage!! What could be better than that.
your explanations are so clear and it's fun listening to you speak
Thanks :) Glad you're enjoying
Good to see the weather has improved in Belgrade and you're being able to film this amazing fortress! Wow, loved all this interesting info about Tesla!!!
Yes! We woke up early and made it home quick to edit as fast as we could! Back on schedule :)
Nikola Tesla was romanian. Exact istro-Romanian .
Tesla is NOT a serbian name.
Tesla is a Wallachian and Romanian family name.
Sebs names are with ić.
So Tesla and Pupin and Njegoš are Wallachians and Romanians!
Wow....just wow great history on both Tesla and Bobby, love your enthusiasm on both!!
An important archaeological site of the Mesolithic located in Serbia near Donji Milanovac is Lepenski Vir (c. 9500 - c. 7200 BC). And you can catch a glimpse of Romania over The Danube Gorge - Danube’s spectacular passing through the Carpathian Mountains.
Thank you for this great video! I loved your reaction to the church, It is exactly what I love about our Orthodox churches, they imbue a sense of tranquility, peace, and holiness no matter if you are a believer or not (I myself am not particularly religious), and they don't make you feel small or oppressed, rather uplifted into something holy.
Love Steves narration , passion for history and your great enthusiasm, guys...
Big like to both of you
👏👏👏👏‼
Wonderful Beograd! Happy trip, guys, greetings from Romania!
Romanii in serbia nu au drepți
Milos Obrenovic omarat mulți români și ea schimbat numele romanesc in numele sârbesc!!
Sârbi nu sunt prieteni lui români!
@@derwalache3629 e pacat... suntem prieteni cu oamenii nu si cu politica Serbiei.
@@eMeetter
Nu e diferenția!!!
@@derwalache3629 Au mai multe drepturi decât sârbii
Fantastic video! It was a joy to listen to and watch
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed 👍❤️
I have been a big fan since you came to Romania, I greet you and we are waiting for you back in Romania, maybe in Alba Iulia!
Alba Iulia was also called Beograde(white citadelle)
@@oviros and also Apulum
Alba Iulia is the nicest place to visit in Romania. Absolute must. I love it.
Yes! We will be back in Romania on day, and Alba Iulia is on our list!!
Wow fantastic vlog and i love historical places
*Who could give dislike on this video!? Probably kids who never heard about Nikola Tesla.*
LOL! Maybe Amish people! Just kidding
@@JetLagWarriors 😅
Hi from kovacica Serbia bro you are welcome to stay
Thanks!
I love your enthusiasm about Tesla, and the Chess story of Bobby Fischer and Yugoslavia-- which brings to mind an amazing account of a true to life chess story by Michael Richards who played Kramer on "Seinfeld". A few years ago he was a guest on Seinfeld's other show called "Commedians in Cars Getting Coffee". Seinfeld chooses a specific car for each guest, picks them up to drive around, converse and get a coffee somewhere, and to talk some more.This is when Richards recounts his chess story. Try to catch this one if you can-- it is BRILLIANT! Michael Richards would do well in Serbia- he is an avid chess player.
Great vlog,a lot of knowledge and history for us,thanks to both of u
Hi guys 👋 Woww such a beautiful stunning artwork and paintings in the church and a very unique chandelier 👏🏻 I enjoyed listening to the stories behind it and get to know about Nikola Tesla who was a mad genius , definitely a great guy 👍🏻 he had an obsession with pigeons 😅 , I would google and learn more about him 🥰 thanks Steve for the long full of interesting informations , have a great day 👍🏻🥰😘
Yes! I've heard about the pigeon story regarding Tesla! I was hoping to learn more about the man Nikola Tesla, rather than just the inventor Nikola Tesla, but we can keep looking for more information on him. Hopefully some Serbians know of another museum they can direct us to :)
Nikola Tesla was romanian. Exact istro-Romanian .
Tesla is NOT a serbian name.
Tesla is a Wallachian and Romanian family name.
Serbs names are with ić.
So Tesla and Pupin and Njegoš are Wallachians and Romanians!
@@derwalache3629 Hahahahahahahahah OMG You dont even believe that bullshit... Serbian names is not only with ic, you know so little about Serba so stop writing this kind of idiotic lies... Cheers :)
You nailed it, my friend! You really understood the assignment! It's rare to see someone so well informed. Well done and keep up the great work!
Much appreciated! Glad you enjoyed our vlog :)
@@JetLagWarriors did you read about the a(romanian) parents of Tesla? And which was his birth surname?
A knowledgeable and informative video...love it. As always, Steve is such a genius in the explanation, good job, Steve. Serbia is a nice and beautiful place afterall. Thanks for sharing and showing us all those amazing places.
@Chaw CY, eh...same -la, l also described Steve like you said here - genius-!
@@preciousstone6878 Yay...👍👍🙌😀
Your story about the Chess player was interesting! Have fun out there!
Hey, glad you enjoyed that! I know it's a bit random but I always think of that story when I think of Yugoslavia :)
Before and After World War One, the Kingdom of Serbia (part of Entente Powers) liberated Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia from Austro-Hungarian and German forces and formed the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenians, which later became the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
You need to cycle or blade around the lake and visit the boats on the river.
i learn new (and old~ 😁) things from you.
i think i got the 3 words : live learn laugh ~
Oo i see you have some sun there, hope you get more good weather so you can film your awesome vlogs
The weather is improving! We are prepared for the cold, but the rain is tough on our camera gear. So, as long as it stays dry-ish, we will have some more Serbian vlogs coming!
I knew the Bobby Fischer story but still it was fascinating to hear it from you
Thanks for this video.
Thanks for watching Yasin :)
@@JetLagWarriors Thank u too. 😀
Do you know who was Mileva Maric? You will be suprised. First wife of Einstein and the best mathematician of her time. Einstein gave her half money of his Nobel prize. Does that tell you something?
I remember Bobby Fisher story also, not that clear because I was 14-15 years old.. it was a show for us in Serbia due to the embargo.
Wow! What a story. I was only 1 years old when it happened, but I remember reading about it when i Was 14-15 or so, and just amazed.
Actually, at 0:53 you were very close to the lower, original Roman ramparts, there is a disclosed portion of it, more finely made than the later, newer ramparts.
Thanks very much indeed for the looking over of Saint Sava's Temple together with the fortress church in Belgrade.
Was I only the only one to notice that Saint Sava's looks very much like Agia Sophia, the great imperial church of the Emperor Justinian in Constantinople (Istanbul)?
I checked and found that to be true. After quite a bit of controversy the Serbian authorities did in fact determine that Saint Sava's would resemble Justinian's church.
Splendid church!
That is because serbia has culture from byzantine and serbian emepror dusan silni said serbs are successor of byzaniutm empire because serbia has all of the balkan and bulgaria,romania and serbian empire was bear istanbul and we have 300000km² in our country
nice fisher story
didn’t knew that he went to serbia
Hey, glad you enjoyed it! It was a bit random but I wanted to share :)
I love your "eulogy" for tesla... 😂 and just like you I want to learn more about the man
You my friend nailed that history lesson
Awesome! Thanks for this !
Edit:Also Mother of tesla had romanian Traits, her name was georgiana mandici
Lol? Her name was georgina mandic
Nikola Tesla was romanian. Exact istro-Romanian .
Tesla is NOT a serbian name.
Tesla is a Wallachian and Romanian family name.
Serbs names are with ić.
So Tesla and Pupin and Njegoš are Wallachians and Romanians!
@@derwalache3629 lol, there are plenty of names without -ic, laber keine scheisse
@@derwalache3629 Serbs have many surnames without ić.
I was falling asleep watching this video when the sound of electric arch woke me up!🤣
LOL!
Such an experience...
Kalamegdan belongs not only to the history of Serbia but to the whole world.
One thing that you probably didn't say in Tesla museum: after his death, ALL of his papers that were found were moved to some warehouse in New York. US navy team spent 2 full days there with microfilming gear recording around 130 crates worth of papers!
It's not really that we wanted Communism but we accepted it and I believe because we had good relations to the west. So the "Bad" parts of communism were mostly not felt by the common citizen in Yugoslavia. We could travel freely and it wasn't closed society like USSR and other Eastern Block countries. We had access to many western goods. We also had Self Managing Market Socialism unlike USSR and Eastern Block Countries.
One factor I think was also because before SFRJ parts of Yugoslavia were mostly rural and poor. During Tito the country was advancing faster than many western countries.
Did you say Nu, multumesc at 8:14?
lol, probably. I've been sayin gmultsumesc a lot, still trying to get used to hvala
The gun to the head thing did happen here as well when they took rule over Serbia at the time . Many mourn Tito yet other mourn the Kingdom period of Serbia which ended when Tito took rule and changed it.My grandfather's villa was taken over by communists at the time he was taken to the woods and shot no grave or anything. Kraljev Vinograd in Smederevo is the place you can google it. Cheers for the content !
Finally good weather in Serbia
Tesla never lived in Belgrade and Serbia, in fact he was only once there in 1-3 June 1892 at call of his big friend, a serbian physician, professor and rector at Belgrade University - Đorđe Stanojević (pronouncing George Stanoyevich). He was borned and lived in Vojna Krajina (military border lands) which than was Austro-Hungarian military province with some autonomous aspects. Later when it was abolished by Austro-Hungarians cause the threat from Ottoman empire stopped with their fall. So they attached that whole bordering area in 1881 to Croatia province even it was Serbian majority by 4 hundred years of its settlement.
@@vickoslavkovic2593 da pobili su skoro sve Tesle iz Smiljana, ja sam srbin a ne ustaša.
Woow Serbia is beautiful
Pozdrav od Bosanca
Another terrific history lesson, thanks Steve
Thanks for watching :)
I wish all students full success 💯 in their exams. Stay Blessed
I think it`s time for sick brag. I actually attended one of the Fischer-Spassky games in Sava Centar for about half hour or so. During that time one move was played , I don`t remember by whom.
This is infact a sick brag
🤗 very beautiful
To the person reading this: Even though I don’t know you but I wish you the best of what life has to offer to you ❤️💕💜❤️❤️
Oh, sod off with these generic like-bate comments. Anyways, welcome to Serbia! 🧡
On 20:51 of the video, right side, white wall. There is a bronze plate in honor of Radivoj Korać, one of the best (most talented) basketball player of all times. ruclips.net/video/_6dWctXS4Ng/видео.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radivoj_Kora%C4%87
Gdeste bili devedesih ?
looks beautiful. did you see any really tall guys, like 200cm/6ft8 or taller in belgrade?
Sure, but in Central and Western Serbia you can find very very tall people.
@@Mikrokozma33 like what city is that?
@@aliy986 for example Era's from Užice City... They are huuuge!
@@Mikrokozma33 Era's?
@@aliy986 yup, from some reason they like to be called like that. 🤷🏼♀️
Welcome to Serbia.
Welcome to Serbia!
Dobrodošao u Srbiju
Opinion on TITO depend on who you ask. Chetniks (royalist) or communist. They have defriend point of view.
14:45 Did you know that Einstein's wife was Serbian, Mileva Marić Einstein...go find out what's going out behind thet story. Greate video, regards.
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Yugoslavia was not a member of the Warsaw Pact and was not occupied by USSR troops as was the rest of Eastern Europe. After the break with Stalin in 1948, Tito received economic aid from the United States. private property allowed the freedom of movement of Yugoslavs in non-communist Western European countries, something unimaginable in Romania since then. Many romanians at that time the Danube illegally to Yugoslavia crossing it on the way to Western Europe. The problem was that Tito was on very good terms with Ceausescu and did not want to upset him, so many times the romanians caught illegally in Yugoslavia were arrested and returned to communist Romania.This does not mean, however, that Tito was less criminal than Ceausescu and the other communist leaders in Eastern Europe. In the 1950s there was an island in the Adriatic Sea that did not appear on official Yugoslav maps called Golli Ottok. thousands of people died there.ruclips.net/video/MKLL8PXI-LI/видео.html
Thanks for this comment. Very interesting stuff
@@JetLagWarriors With pleasure,anytime.I m history teacher.
Check serbian balcanik traditional music, it s beautiful.ruclips.net/video/gsKn5KX6XnU/видео.html
Stalin wanted to kill Tito so Goli Otok was for people who were for Stalin because anyone off them could kill Tito ...some 500 people died there..off some 15 000 that past there.
Tito was probably most liberal off dictators in history but he was for sure not stupid ..so him self was off course most imporant..but he really cared about country and improving peoples lives..and he saw what was most dangerous was Yugoslavia and that was nationalism so it was like only thing that was baned in Yugoslavia during his life ...you will have hard time finding any older person that lived in Tito times in Yugoslavia that will say bad about him
Because they had a better life. in old Yugoslavia.
Largest orthodox church from Balkans and from the world is the National Cathedral from Romania ,known and as Catedrala Mântuirii Neamului.
Nikola Tesla was romanian. Exact istro-Romanian .
Tesla is NOT a serbian name.
Tesla is a Wallachian and Romanian family name.
Serbs names are with ić.
So Tesla and Pupin and Njegoš are Wallachians and Romanians!
Bucharest is not in Balkan.
@@Србија-н1н If we follow your logic, then Romania is mostly in Central Europe and not Eastern Europe .Geographicaly, Romania is in Central Europe ,but is positioned as in eastern Europe because of perception if former communist state . Well yes ,Geographicaly ,Bucharest is only 90 km from Balkans, but it have strong influnce from Balkans and most Romania as well is consider as Balkan or combined beetwen Balkan, Eastern and Centrale Europe .
@@rawstephen4734 That all truth but I just want to say only that isnt in Balkans.
@@Србија-н1нMaybe . I dont realy want to consider it Balkan even if is consider as been part of Balkan . But one thing can't be deny : National Cathedral of Romania is the largest orthodox Cathedral in the world . Is still not fully finnish outside or on interior paintings ,but you can check images with it from 2021 and see how amazing it is . Inside would be more beautiful that it was in Hagia Sophia .
5:30 You are wrong at this, mate. Tito, even though more liberal than other communist dictators, was still one himself, and his authoritarianism, initially bloody and brutal only became flexible decades later, but enough to make later generations feel more positive about 70s and 80s. But his legacy did introduce Slobodan Milosevic and other communists who supported him during bloody 1990s, and ironically enough, his far right allies. The reason why Serbs today look back onto Tito's era is mere reaction to a literal right-wing sabotage of any post Milosevic reform, and nostalgia of youth and pre civil war in Yugoslavia period.
Serbia existed long before Yugoslavia. Please don’t connect Serbia only with Tito and comunist, there is a lot more before it. You should google more info about Serbia: medival Serbian empire, Nemanjici dinasty (Sv Sava was one of them), WW1 ... Serbian nation is more than 10 centuries old. And there is no such thing like millitary church. Those churches are all in medival style. Next time when you came to Belgrade please contact me, I could give you a proper tourist and historical tour ☺️
Also, most of us care about Chess. Cheers!
the only things you need to know about Tesla are, that he like many other inventors, I believe, did polyphasic sleep cycles which give you more time to be awake because you only sleep about 4 hours and then take 20min naps from time to time during the day. Next thing: he died poor in his NYC hotel room for which he couldn't afford to pay rent anymore because unlike Edison who didn't pay Tesla what he owed him, Tesla never patented or marketed his inventions well enough (or at all). He built that one tower that could have harvested power for an entire city for free which later was torn down.....also, guess who raided his hotel room right after his death with the FBI: Trump's "nuclear uncle" who later "invented" an x-ray machine that apparently helped reduce tumors ....and they claimed they didn't find anything interesting in his papers in the room although Tesla had stated that he was just about to finish the Death Ray....whether the Death Ray was some sort of x-ray, Laser or even a Sonic weapon as we now know exists, we'll never find out. But it was reason enough to help him die of a "natural cause"....
Great video! Jesus never arrived to Europe and he was 33 years old when he died. Most likely that fortress was build by Romans, but who knows.
That is in 33 AD 😉
Tesla didn`t married because he was genious .....
Ja sam ot serbia
Noice
Who loved Tito and communism depends on who asked. People that got free apartments and good jobs by being a member of communist party will say that they loved that period, but people whose land or property was taken will not. Also, not many people were taking against communism because they were afraid. I heard stories from my grandparents that communist knew to send people to villages to collect signature for kings return and later went and rehabilitate (beat up) people who signed it.
"I know it's in the Balkan. " Well it's great for start. Not many people from west countries even know that Serbia exist or if they do,where is she
Yes! It's always nice for us to share our pre-conceived ideas of what a country is like before we explore it. Sometimes, it might make us look uninformed or naive, but in the end we know most people are just like us. There are like 200+ countries! Hard to know all of them, heck even hard to know most of them!
Stefan Lazarević Bild thet fortest is not Turkish or Hungary or Rom or Bulgari
The communism thing you got direly wrong my friend... Nobody I know likes Tito nor even considers him a Serb, since he wasn't...
i love Bobby Fischer
Well Tito wasnt that good too. Communists were killing and banishing everyone who didnt support him, thats why nobody today has nothing to say against him, because they were all killed. He also took a 20 billion $ loan that Serbia still has.
the urban legend is: Tesla died virgin...no kids for sure
I have to correct you Steve, people in Romania actually do look back positively now to Ceausescu because it seems to have been much better back then than now.
Actually Tito and the communists had a big enemy in "Četnik"s, a party that was for the king, led by Draža Mihajlović. And the communists won and they got to rule the country that way.
Nice video, For the fact checking, Nikola Tesla only spent 31 hours of his entire life in Serbia. He was born and bred in Croatia (Gospić, a very inspiring environment), studied in Zagreb, later on, he worked in Slovenia, Austria, Check Republic and Hungary before he moved across the Ocean to Americas. Truth be told, he was equally proud of his Serbian origin and Croatian background and of the whole Yugoslavia at that time. This was reflected in his statements and his letters. Cheers!
Oh wow! Only 31 hours in Serbia.. didn't know that. But I still think Serbians are right to have him on the money, and name an airport after him.:)
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Tesla funeral, with Serbian song "tamo daleko"
Sure, they are. But he was not denouncing any other of his brothers. Ever. He hated exclusiveness of anybody and anything. We are competeing here to own him. He could not be owned. He was a briliant human that changed humanity. Hence, everybody's. Cheers!
@@edinsmajic1516 how many hours Duke Momcilo Đujić has been in Serbia🤔, never, so is he Serb or Croatian resistance fighter??
1948 Tito say NO to Stalin becose Yugoslavia is only country who libarated it self whit ovn forses , whi just limited helps from SSSR and western ally
Screw Tito...
Nikola Tesla was romanian. Exact istro-Romanian .
Tesla is NOT a serbian name.
Tesla is a Wallachian and Romanian family name.
Serbs names are with ić.
So Tesla and Pupin and Njegoš are Wallachians and Romanians!
hahaha good joke
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For now, romanian, croatian bulgarian, austro-hungarian , albanian...😂😂😂
@@derwalache3629 Čoveče, teška su tvoja unutrašnja cepanja.
Tito was butcher
Why did you lie that you are not vaccinated?
We are not vaccinated. Not yet! Trying to get it still, to travel easier. Almost every country is requiring vaccination now.
Пробај средњевековни град Маглич
Maybe he is a time traveler i mean about tesla guy
Bobija na sudjenju je advokat bio Dzon Bosnic Srbin iz Kanade.