Want to keep informed my Polish brothers and sisters... you would found that it is good to know what evil neigbor doing to other Slavs
[i went on google and inserted two key words `germany on kosovo`], after examing results, among else i found this..
look what is in head of one average Albanian (if you are familiar with mind blowing German concept suggested for Balkan in WWII about SS Muslim/Semitic divisons, you would understand)
stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php/gemany-and-kosovo-374776.html
hey in WW2 i read in a book that Germany was gonna help the Albanians in Kosovo by freeing them from Serbian occupation if they sided with the German SS. and they did, its too bad Germany lost WW2, otherwise Kosovo would be independent 50 years ago. now Germany is head of EU, how are they handling the Kosovo independence? once again i give respect to them Events in the spring (before) of Civil War in former Yugoslavia, one German admits- Germany was very active in the region...
Germany and the Kosovo
April 2000 matthiaskuentzel.de/contents/germany-and-the-kosovo
How Germany paved the way to the Kosovo War · By Matthias Küntzel
Contribution to the 2nd International Hearing of the European Tribunal concerning Nato’s war against Yugoslavia. Hamburg, April 16, 2000 [1]
In 1991, a delegation of the German Bundestag visited Kosovo for the first time in order to talk with Kosovo Albanian nationalist leaders. This prompted – as early as 1991! – the warning by a senior member of the Yugoslavian parliament that “the British and the Germans would create a common intervention force with 70,000 soldiers in order to intervene in Kosovo.” [2] Indeed an early and accurate prophecy! So what about Germany’s role in preparing for the Kosovo war? Germany urges support for Kosovo blueprint
18 Jan 2007 18:43:42 GMT Source: Reuters By Karin Strohecker alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L18173380.htm
The United States mission to the OSCE welcomed the German call to accept the blueprint for what it calls a "strategically and politically important region". Do you believe THEM Poles? Bater ask, what is their next `humaniterian` mission ...
"The Goal Was Exclusively Humanitarian"
October 25, 2006 spiegel.de/international/0,1518,444727,00.html
Schröder was only in government a few short months when the conflict in Kosovo hit the headlines. And it almost tore his government apart. The result was Germany's first post-war military engagement. Kosovo's future
The waiting game Sep 27th 2007 From The Economist print edition economist.com/displayStory.cfm?story_id=9867262
European Union decisions will be crucial to the future of Kosovo—and Serbia
If Germany recognises Kosovo's independence, Italy and most (but not all) other EU countries will probably follow. Serbia would then be at a fork in the road. The prime minister, Vojislav Kostunica, is mounting shrill attacks on NATO and the West. Ministers from his party have also been saying that, if European countries recognise an independent Kosovo, Serbia will no longer seek to join the EU. Eyewitness to Genocide in Kosovo: Kosovo-Metohija and the Skenderbeg Division
by Carl Savich kosovo.net/albnazi.html
The historical and political precedent for the creation of a Greater Albania was set during World War II when the Kosovo-Metohija region, along with territory in southwestY Montenegro andY western Macedonia (then Southern Serbia, now part of Macedonia, but a part of Stara Srbija in the medieval period), were annexed to Albania by the Axis powers, fascist Italy and Nazi Germany under a planY by AdolfY Hitler and Benito MussoliniY to dismember Yugoslavia. Germany Stores Nuclear Waste in Kosovo and Metohija
June 22, 2000 serbia-info.com/news/2000-06/22/19595.html
Pristina, June 22 (Tanjug) - The heart and soul of Serbia - Kosovo and Metohija - are today, one year after the end of the aggression, not only reduced to ashes, char and the dreary assignment of tired and disoriented "missionaries of peace" from countries - members of the UN, along with militant, bloodthirsty separatists, is now slowly turning into a nuclear waste ground of those very states that left severe scars upon the face of this southern Serb province under the guise of fighting for "democracy" in this part of Europe.
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