A song about the Yugoslav war from Serbian Nationalists troll song - This video was published for entertainment reasons only and is not meant to offend anyone.
Germany- We are very sorry for the nazis Japan - What war crimes? Former USSR- We did that out of revenge USA- We did that for the sake of freedom, democracy, world peace Serbia:
как известно если бомбы были освященны демократическим духом америки, то это не военные преступления. Хоть ирак хоть хирасима, во славу демократии можно любой геноцид, а кто против тот комунист и фашист. Другого конечно быть не может.
Serbia has so much great people, Džordž Vašington (George Washington), Vinston Čerčil (Winston Churchill), Oto Fon Bizmark, Konstantin KSI, Josip Broz Tito, Anje Frajnk, Mjikhail Gorbačov, Valter Vhite, Kajzer Vilhelm II, Dzhou Baijden, Each and every founding father, King Džordž I, Nikola Tesla, Tupac Shakur, Mr Penis
I'm Indian, and my Serbian friend used to play around with this music at first I when I heard TATA (aunt in French) I though that was talking of a soldier saying goodbye to his aunt. (For unexplainable reasons) And some people looked at us in a way of madness. Then 7months later I find this music again and when I read the translated lyrics I was laughing, because I was singing with him sometimes and didn't know the real side of it.
lol. found this song last november didnt knew what it meant. now i know (still sing it) im gonna enlist in the army and commit real warcrimes (if a war broke out) or just die.
One of the reasons I understood that "tata" means "dad" is because -I am Russian and heard some other Slavic languages spoken- I used to read some Bulgarian communist's "autobiography" (he was a writer), where at some point he calls his father "tatko". I just had that book physically, because I found it in a "shed" (it's not a house, just a wooden box that is good enough to store chairs and tools) in garden that my family owns. Found even more books, but that one was the most interesting to me, because it was full of adventures, even described WW1 a bit since author lived through it as a kid. I wish I remembered the name of the book, tho.
Peace pro: You do not get an artillery strike on your house Children can live a safe life Peace con: dad gets convicted for war crimes No cool tanks Everyone hates army
Pls stop with the WW2 jokes. My grandpa died in a KZ. It was really sad when he fell from the observation tower. He was the best Schutz Staffel soldier ever😭😭
Я в ахуе! Ну как так то? Какой Кипр? Кипр если даже считать его не отдельным государством, или частью Турции и Греции, в таком случае часть России. Так как Российская империя имела свой флот на этом острове.
The American naval officer Stephen Decatur Jr. said in 1820 when talking about the United States "Right or wrong my country". The author of the Serbian patriotic song is somewhat on the same wavelength "Right or wrong, my father"!
The song is ironic, only the Serbs were accused of war crimes and the Serbs themselves handed over their generals to the court in The Hague, the Serbs were sentenced to over 1500 years, while others were acquitted of the crimes and sentenced to 2-3 years in prison, which they spent in custody, the song was written for those defendants whom the treacherous Serbian government did not have the courage to arrest and bring to court
Funny how the massacres done by Bosniaks and the Croats were "fine". Not saying they were not punished ( some were ) , but not at the scale of the Serbs.
@@tk5gqj514And the whole country of Turkey was under Greek rule for even more than 400 years.But,you know,there is a phrase "became a history" with the meaning "died".
@@user-zv9zc9bc2y When Greeks ruled Anatolia (todays lands of Turkey) Turks were in Central Asia. Turks are in Anatolia since 1071, they were never under Greeks or anybody else's rule.
Os Balcas nao sao assim, isso so e Musica de propaganda de organisacoes fascistas pra justificar o genocidio. Nascer nos Balcas e uma experiencia de pobreca pra a maior parte do povo. Um imagem de loucura e de selvageria e um imagem que vem do occidente pra justificar lhes colonizar e lhes explorar.
Germany’s biggest mistake was letting the richest and most powerful tiny hats emigrate from their country for years before they held the Wannsee conference. They should have answered the question back in 1934 before they were seen as real threat The ones that got out, made sure to cuck Germany extremely hard after the war