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Synopsis: The Weight of Chains is a Canadian documentary film that takes a critical look at the role that the US, NATO and the EU played in the tragic breakup of a once peaceful and prosperous European state - Yugoslavia. The film, bursting with rare stock footage never before seen by Western audiences, is a creative first-hand look at why the West intervened in the Yugoslav conflict, with an impressive roster of interviews with academics, diplomats, media personalities and ordinary citizens of the former Yugoslav republics. This film also presents positive stories from the Yugoslav wars - people helping each other regardless of their ethnic background, stories of bravery and self-sacrifice.
 
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and now had a pretext to attack the last stronghold of the Slovenian: Serbia.

But it was not the real reason for the attack. Austrians and Germans had a plan

to extend their empire to the east. The war was the only way they could achieve.

At the beginning of World War II, a group of Yugoslav politicians

fled from Austria-Hungary and formed the Yugoslav Committee in London,

to raise money for the realization of the Yugoslav idea.

At the end of the war, the Committee met with the Serbian Government at Corfu,

and declared that the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 'the same blood, in language

by her feeling of unity, the integrity of the territory in which they live together

on the common vital interests of its national survival

and all-round development of the moral and material life '.

It was that which they feared Austria-Hungary and Turkey.

The old world has disappeared poredakje - Yugoslavs finally get our country!

The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was unfortunately short-lived, because he was preparing a new war

so far unprecedented scale. Hoping to preserve Yugoslavia since the war

Yugoslavia Prince Paul signed the Tripartite Pact with Germany 1941st The

But that did not like the British, so they supported a military coup in Belgrade

and popular rebellion against the Covenant. The British were now happy, but not Hitler.

He was, in fact, was so angry that he wanted to wipe Yugoslavia from the map?

Yugoslavia was attacked from all sides.

Yugoslavia was then divided into 12 parts, some of which went to fascist Hungary

some fascist Italy. Macedonia was granted to Bulgarians and Albanians

and Serbia was occupied by the Wehrmacht and was ruled by the Germans.

Croatia and Bosnia are united in the Croatian fascist state

under the rule of the Ustasha regime. - This was called the Independent State of Croatia.

The idea of ??1941. in Croatia was to be a kind of condominium

for the German force in the Balkans.

Croatian fascists were quick to destroy all elements of non-Croats in the state.

Do you know what that meant? Serbs hunting season has begun!

Yes, Hitler's extermination scheme is applied here

and the hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews and Roma were killed and

most of the fourth-largest concentration camp in Europe - Jasenovac.

A total of 600,000 people were killed in Jasenovac.

Croatian fascist regime, the Ustasha regime, had one feature

that was special, and the matter is that it was the clero-fascist regime.

Catholic clergy were part of a political dictatorship.

They were at the top of the government, and were also in the army and the concentration camps.

They were in Jasenovac. Some of the directors of the camp were the priests.

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Boris Malagurski

Boris Malagurski (Serbian Cyrillic: Борис Малагурски; born 11 August 1988) is a Serbian-Canadian film director, producer, writer, political commentator, television host and activist, known for his movie The Weight of Chains. He is the owner of Malagurski Cinema. more…

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