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594:, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, including areas inhabited by Roman Catholics – Vuk Karadžić is considered by some to be the progenitor of the Greater Serbia program. More precisely, Karadžić was the shaper of modern secular Serbian national consciousness, with the goal of incorporating all indigenous Shtokavian speakers (Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, Muslim) into one, modern Serbian nation. German historian Michael Weithmann considers that Karadžić expressed dangerous ideological and political idea in scientific shape ie that all southern Slavs are Serbs while Czech historian Jan Rychlik consider that Karadžić became a propagator of greater Serbian ideology and uttered a theory according to which all Yugoslav people speaking the shtokavian dialect are Serbs. 1430: 243: 1566: 351: 489: 38: 566:
with the ideas in the Nacertanije and differed only in intensity of feeling and political conceptualization”. Political insecurity, more so than Yugoslavism or Serbian nationalism, appeared to be the prevailing reasoning behind the idea of expanding Serbian borders. The document is one of the most contested of nineteenth-century Serbian history, with rival interpretations. Some scholars argue that Garašanin was an inclusive Yugoslavist, while others maintain that he was an exclusive Serbian nationalist seeking a Greater Serbia.
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a confederacy and Serbia a stronger federation. Gow states, "it was the behavior of Serbia that added to the Croatian and Slovene Republic's belief that no accommodation was possible with the Serbian Republic's leadership". The last straw was on 15 May 1991 when the outgoing Serb president of the collective presidency along with the Serb satellites on the presidency blocked the succession of the Croatian representative
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system be created, the external borders of Serbia would be an "open question", insinuating that his government would pursue creating a Greater Serbia if Yugoslavia was decentralized. Milosevic stated: "These are the questions of borders, essential state questions. The borders, as you know, are always dictated by the strong, never by weak ones."
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The projected future frontiers of the "Great Serbia" are derived from the recent Army offensives and extrapolated from the public statements of Serbian politicians known to be "the mouthpiece of Milosevic". The line Karlovac–Virovitica incidentally covers the only oilfields in Yugoslavia. The entire
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Major changes took place in Yugoslavia in 1990 when free elections brought opposition parties to power in Croatia and Slovenia. In 1990, power had seeped away from the federal government to the republics and were deadlocked over the future of Yugoslavia with the Slovene and Croatian republics seeking
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The Memorandum's defenders claim that far from calling for a breakup of Yugoslavia on Greater Serbian lines, the document was in favor of Yugoslavia. Its support for Yugoslavia was however conditional on fundamental changes to end what the Memorandum argued was the discrimination against Serbia which
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The Hague Trial Chamber found that the strategic plan of the Bosnian Serb leadership consisted of "a plan to link Serb-populated areas in BiH together, to gain control over these areas and to create a separate Bosnian Serb state, from which most non-Serbs would be permanently removed". It also found
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charges against Milošević are based on the allegation that he sought the establishment of a "Greater Serbia". Prosecutors at the Hague argued that "the indictments were all part of a common scheme, strategy or plan on the part of the accused to create a 'Greater Serbia', a centralized Serbian state
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8. "The Virovitica-Karlovac-Karlobag line" – the amputation line which was intended to come into being by the imposed Yugoslav king Alexander after the assassination of Croatian national tribune Stjepan Radić in 1928. The remains of thus amputated Croatia "would be seen from the Zagreb Cathedral's
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This plan was kept secret until 1906 and has been interpreted by some as a blueprint for Serbian national unification, with the primary concern of strengthening Serbia's position by inculcating Serbian and pro-Serbian national ideology in all surrounding peoples that are considered to be devoid of
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So I say: if a Greater Serbia should be held by committing crime, I would never accept it; may Greater Serbia disappear, but to hold it by crime – no. If it were necessary to hold only a small Serbia by crime, I would not accept it. May small Serbia disappear, but to hold it by crime – no. And if
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was a secret document until 1906, it could not have affected national consciousness at the popular level. However, some scholars suggest that from the second half of the nineteenth century to the outbreak of World War I, “leading political groups and social strata in Serbia were thoroughly imbued
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Croatia and Slovenia denounced the demands by Milošević for a more centralized system of government in Yugoslavia and they began to demand that Yugoslavia be made a full multi-party confederal state. Milošević claimed that he opposed a confederal system but also declared that should a confederal
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The Serbian victory in the First World War was supposed to serve as compensation to this situation and there was an open debate between the followers of the Greater Serbia doctrine, that defended the incorporation of the parts of the defeated Austro-Hungarian Empire where Serbs lived to Serbia,
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non-Serbs from large geographical areas through the commission of the crimes charged in the indictments. Although the events in Kosovo were separated from those in Croatia and Bosnia by more than three years, they were no more than a continuation of that plan, and they could only be understood
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The work claimed lands that were inhabited by Bulgarians, Macedonians, Albanians, Montenegrins, Bosnians, Hungarians and Croats as part of Greater Serbia. Garašanin's plan also included methods of spreading Serbian influence in the claimed lands. He proposed ways to influence Croats and Slavic
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in 1929. Initially, the proponents of the Greater Serbia doctrine felt satisfied, since the main goal of uniting all Serbian-inhabited lands under the rule of a Serbian Monarchic dynasty was mostly achieved. During the inter-war period, the majority of Serbian politicians defended a strong
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Serbian academic Čedomir Popov considers that the allegations of "Greater Serbian intentions" are often used for politically anti-Serbian interests and that they are factually incorrect. Popov stated that throughout the Serbian history there never was nor ever will be a Greater Serbia.
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and one part of the Albanian coastline: by occupation of the territory or by acquiring economic and transportation rights to this region. This, therefore, implies occupying an ethnographically foreign territory, but one that must be occupied due to particularly important economic
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movement. The change in approach was meant as a means to gain support of other Slavs which neighboured Serbs who were also occupied by Austria-Hungary. The intention to create a south Slav or "Yugoslav" state was expressed in the Niš declaration by Serbian prime minister
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Muslims, who Garašanin regarded as "Serbs of Catholic faith" and "Serbs of Islamic faith". The document also emphasized the necessity of cooperation between the Balkan nations and it advocated that the Balkans should be governed by the nations from the Balkans.
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He defined the so-called Karlobag-Ogulin-Karlovac-Virovitica line as the western border of this new Serbian state which he referred to as "Greater Serbia" and which included Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and considerable parts of Croatia and Bosnia and
304:, generally accepted the idea of uniting all Serbs into one only Serbian state which would be a part of the Balkan federation. From the creation of the Principality until the First World War, the territory of Serbia was constantly expanding. 1206:. Philosopher Christopher Bennett characterized the memorandum as "an elaborate, if crude, conspiracy theory." The memorandum claimed systematic discrimination against Serbs and Serbia culminating with the allegation that the Serbs of 1535:, rejected any solution that would make Serbs outside Serbia a minority. He proposed establishing a federation consisting of Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Serbs residing in the Serbian Autonomous Region of 436:, were created. During this period, most of the Greater Serbian ideology followers were incarcerated as accused of betrayal, or exiled. Within the rest of the Serbian population, the vast majority became strong supporters of this new 1375:
A greater Serbian state was supported for irredentist as well as economical reasons, as it would give Serbia a large coastline, heavy industries, agricultural farmland, natural resources and all of the crude oil (mostly found in the
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tower". That line is also mentioned in Četniks' plans during WW2 (Moljević, Dražža Mihajlović), the line mentioned by Serb radical politicians (Šešelj) and by the JNA military strategists as the western border of "Greater Serbia".
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there is only one Serb, and if I am that last Serb, to hold on by crime – I do not accept. May we disappear, but disappear as humans, because then we will not disappear, we will be alive in the hands of the living God.
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Christian metropolitan of Durrës Jakob gave a particularly warm welcome to the new authorities. Due to Jakob's intervention to the Serbian authorities several Albanian guerrilla units were saved and avoided execution.
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By this point several opposition parties in Serbia were openly calling for a Greater Serbia, rejecting the then existing boundaries of the Republics as the artificial creation of Tito's partisans. These included
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Milošević believes he now has the historic opportunity to, once and for all, settle accounts with the Croats and do what Serbian politicians after World War I did not – rally all Serbs in one Serbian state.
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stated that grumblings about Greater Serbia and pointing fingers at Garašanin's Načertanije and the "Memorandum" is not helping to solve the existing problems and that it is an abuse of history.
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to organize a propaganda campaign in which the Serbs were the victims and stressed the need to readjust Yugoslavia due to the alleged bias against Serbia. This was then followed by Milošević's
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were being subjected to genocide. According to Bennett, despite most of these claims being obviously absurd, the memorandum was merely one of several similar polemics published at the time.
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became more prominent, including the presentation of extremist views and promotion of the concept of a Greater Serbia, just as in other parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina the concept of a
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of the allies would assign to Serbia the territories of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Srem, Bačka, Slavonia (against Italian objections) and northern Albania (to be divided with Montenegro).
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In his speeches and books, Šešelj claimed that all of the population of these areas are in fact ethnic Serbs, of Orthodox, Roman Catholic or Muslim faith. However, outside of Šešelj's
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within the Ottoman Empire in 1817 – experienced a popular desire for full unification with the Serbs of the remaining territories, mainly those living in neighbouring entities.
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The idea of reclaiming historic Serbian territory has been put into action several times during the 19th and 20th centuries, notably in Serbia's southward expansion in the
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and others). Serbia's most important goal of the Balkan Wars was access to the open sea. so the Kingdom of Serbia occupied most of the interior of Albania and Albania's
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The Serbs today have a primary and basic duty – to create and organize a homogeneous Serbia which must consist of the entire ethnic territory on which the Serbs live.
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There are at least 5 million people who speak the same language, but by religion they can be split into three groups ... Only the first 3 million call themselves
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Decision of the ICTY Appeals Chamber; 18 April 2002; Reasons for the Decision on Prosecution Interlocutory Appeal from Refusal to Order Joinder; Paragraph 8
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in 1941, these tensions grew to become one of the most brutal civil wars that occurred in World War II. The Royal Government soon capitulated and fled to
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and Hungary in areas where Serbs don't represent a significant minority. In the territories which were under their military control, the Chetniks waged
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achieved the expansion towards the south, but there was a mixed reaction to the events, for the reason that the promises of lands gaining access to the
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would overcome the barriers of religion that separated the Slavs into Orthodox Christians, Catholics, and Muslims, uniting the peoples as one nation.
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Serbia gained significant territorial expansion in the Balkan Wars and almost doubled its territory, with the areas populated mostly by non-Serbs (
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National Romanticism: The Formation of National Movements: Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe 1770–1945, volume II
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became the head of state of Yugoslavia until his death in 1980. During this period the country was divided in six republics. In 1976, within the
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The Greater Serbian ideology includes claims to various territories aside from modern-day Serbia, including the whole of the former
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With the rise to power of Milošević the Memorandum's discourse became mainstream in Serbia. According to Bennett, Milošević used a
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marked in red, and the supposed Serbian populated-areas coloured green, which more or less corresponds to areas inhabited by all
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in central Serbia in January 1944; however, Moljević's ideas were never put into practice due to the Chetniks' defeat by
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However, the army of the Kingdom of Serbia retreated from Durrës in April 1913 under pressure of the naval fleet of
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The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina: Their Historic Development from the Middle Ages to the Dissolution of Yugoslavia
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Globalizing the Holocaust: A Jewish 'useable past' in Serbian Nationalism – David MacDonald, University of Otago
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opposed by the ones that supported an idea of uniting not only all the Serbian lands, but also to include other
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on political, racial or religious grounds." Tribunal prosecutor's office has accused Milosevic of "the gravest
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attempted to define its vision of a postwar future. One of its intellectuals was the Bosnian Serb nationalist
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Some authors claim that the roots of the Greater Serbian ideology can be traced back to Serbian minister
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was inbuilt into the Yugoslav constitution. The chief of these changes was abolition of the autonomy of
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the map shown – Bačka, Banat, Baranja – represents a short time period, during military demarcation,
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aspirations. According to the draft, the new Serbian state could include the neighboring areas of
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Following the growing nationalistic tendency in Europe from the 18th century onwards, such as the
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Report of the International Commission to Inquire into the Causes and Conduct of the Balkan Wars
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Report of the International Commission to Inquire into the Causes and Conduct of the Balkan Wars
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An end to the myth of "Greater Serbia"? A rebuttal by a grandson of the man who coined the term
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Report of the International Commission to Inquire into the Causes and Conduct of the Balkan War
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One of the visions of the borders of Greater Serbia as advocated by Serbian Radical politician
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Newspaper Balkanska federatsia, Vienna, No.140, August 20, 1930; the original is in Bulgarian
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and other Serb leaders of committing crimes against humanity which included murder, forcible
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in which the provincial governments of Vojvodina and Kosovo and the Republican government of
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Genocide and Resistance in Hitler's Bosnia: The Partisans and the Chetniks, 1941-1943
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It was a point of discussion at a Chetnik congress which was held in the village of
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centralised country, while their opponents demanded major autonomy for the regions.
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had to leave those coastal territories that would become part of the newly formed
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that are partly populated by Serbs. The initial movement's main ideology (Pan-
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Resistance was initially made by the 373:was set to rule this new state, called 107:, including regions outside modern-day 6488:Serbian nationalism in North Macedonia 6078:Eritrean national identity nationalism 3635:Serbija na istoku (Serbia in the East) 3313:Heavenly Serbia: From Myth to Genocide 3152:Carpenter, Ted Galen (February 2011). 2902:Međimorec, Miroslav (September 2002). 2812: 2810: 2787:Bassiouni, Cherif (28 December 1994). 2644: 1767:Proposed secession of Republika Srpska 1674:, while Serbs see it as an example of 1654:Proposed secession of Republika Srpska 1240:Role of the media in the Yugoslav wars 158:which existed briefly in 14th-century 5630:Ecuadorian-Peruvian-Bolivian unionism 2782: 2780: 2778: 2776: 2741: 2729: 2717: 2319: 2267: 2255: 2243: 2137: 2060: 2018: 1902: 1072:This section may primarily relate to 1054:Role in the dissolution of Yugoslavia 912:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 755:constitution of the Kingdom of Serbia 375:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 7: 6004:Federalisation of the European Union 3601:Sinisa Malesevic (11 January 2013). 3160:. 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Because 276:, a conservative statesman with 178: 162:from 1346 to 1371, prior to the 6493:Political terminology of Serbia 5574:Netherlands-Indonesian unionism 3662:Full Memorandum SANU (73 pages) 3233:Martinović, Iva (10 May 2021). 1881:. Rastko.org.rs. Archived from 974:Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland 377:, that would be renamed to the 189:needs additional citations for 164:Ottoman conquest of the Balkans 6473:Serbian nationalism in Croatia 5693:Union of Arab Republics (1972) 5564:League of East European States 4346:Bulgarians deportation program 3917:Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising 3456:Velika Srbija: stvarnost i mit 2755:"Carving Out a Greater Serbia" 2079:. Narodna knjiga. p. 257. 1: 6478:Serbian nationalism in Kosovo 5913:Anglo-American unificationism 4927:Eastern and Southeastern Asia 4197:Romanian landings in Bulgaria 3565:. Stanford University Press. 3316:. 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