Título: Yugoslavia Publicado por: Hijo de Putin en 18 Noviembre 2011, 03:02:57 Slobodan Milosevic fue un Gran Líder del Pueblo Yugoslavo, el garante de la estabilidad en la regíon de los Balcanes, traicionado por el traidor gobierno de Yeltsyn y asesinado cobardemente por las "democracias" europeas, marionetas de USA.
Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 29 Diciembre 2011, 20:38:26 Este espacio es para debatir acerca de la historia militar de la antigua Yugoslavia... Lo que aconteció en su territorio durante la IIGM, sus conflictos con Albania durante casi 40 años, y cualquier otro tema en que Yugoslavia cumpla un papel importante. Cabe destacar que estos conflictos, a pesar de haber sido largos y sanguinarios, son muy poco conocidos por la gente, además de que hay muy poca información en español, por lo que me encargaré de traducir algunos artículos del serbio cuando tenga algún tiempecito ;D
[yes] Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 31 Diciembre 2011, 03:45:26 Uniformes yugoslavos de la IIGM
(http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m174/RobertoR_2006/Uniformes-WWII/uniformes_52.jpg) Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 31 Diciembre 2011, 19:55:32 Aquí les dejo algo de Wikipedia... No se preocupen, no es una bastedad ;)
http://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslavia_durante_la_Segunda_Guerra_Mundial Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 01 Enero 2012, 09:52:11 Por favor,seamos serios y procuremos hacer trabajos propios,O por lo menos no copiar cosas tan vulgares como la wiki No me vallas a fusilar [grin2] Es que no puedo ver los enlaces buenos con el teléfono, se ven los putos cuadritos [x_00010] Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Tokarev en 03 Enero 2012, 04:23:02 Por favor,seamos serios y procuremos hacer trabajos propios,O por lo menos no copiar cosas tan vulgares como la wiki No me vallas a fusilar [grin2] Es que no puedo ver los enlaces buenos con el teléfono, se ven los putos cuadritos [x_00010] Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 28 Enero 2012, 21:43:23 Asombrosos monumentos de la era comunista de Yugoslavia Citar (http://img.decoesfera.com/2011/05/spomeniks-yugoslavia.jpg) Citar (http://img.decoesfera.com/2011/05/spomeniks-yugoslavia2.jpg) Citar (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Y8nwjZjXIyc/TahXwx4cNfI/AAAAAAAAYII/H5M1ehbuZcc/s640/Spomenik_02.jpg) Citar (http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-VqN8Rw-3pV4/TahX0G7r2-I/AAAAAAAAYIM/4fLJz8W4qu0/s640/Spomenik_03.jpg) (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-J1BzkXYTIh0/TahX4N6-QFI/AAAAAAAAYIQ/F-76dIHkD0w/s640/Spomenik_04.jpg) (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ZUgG6sUD1JM/TahYO0WY9xI/AAAAAAAAYIo/6SMgeUxbzgQ/s640/Spomenik_10.jpg) Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 18 Marzo 2012, 23:34:45 Una jaladita no esta mal de vez en cuando... Incuso los americanos jalan... A Yugoslavia!
(http://www.americainwwii.com/images/galleries/2011/stamps-for-the-war-effort/10-stamp-yugoslavia-world-war-ii-wwii.jpg) Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 18 Marzo 2012, 23:42:31 La Base Aérea de Zelijava... Hace unos 30-35 años era una maravilla... Ahora no es mas que un complejo de túneles y aviones abandonados en medio de la nada... Un grupo de personas se aventuraron a ir ahí... Las fotos tienen fecha de 24 de enero de este año... Créditos al usuario Ni3ous de http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?p=17820673
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Citar An anti Milosevic protestor in Belgrade holds a sign proclaiming ‘Resistance’, 1999. With the crisis in Kosovo deepening, and Serb forces embroiled in a bitter civil war with Albanian rebels, the political crisis in Belgrade became increasingly polarised. While many Serbs remained loyal to Milosevic, others began to question the ultra nationalist policies which had proved so costly to Yugoslavia. Pro-Milosevic protestors took to the streets, while the increasingly large opposition rallies were met with resistance by the police. (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.091.jpg) Citar Demonstrators in Belgrade use street theatre tactics to satirise members of the Government. 1999 (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.096.jpg) Citar As disillusionment with the Government grew demonstrations attracted increasingly larger crowds. 1999 (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.088.jpg) Citar Protestors in Belgrade set fire to a poster of Milosevic, 1999. Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 19 Marzo 2012, 00:26:20 (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.089.jpg)
Citar Anti Government protests became tense as police use forcibly try to stop the demonstrations. 1999 (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.095.jpg) Citar An elderly woman protests in front of the police line. 1999 (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.105.jpg) Citar A defaced election poster of Milosevic in Belgrade, 2000. (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.104.jpg) Citar Demonstrations attracted increasingly large crowds in the run upto the national elections in September, 2000. Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 19 Marzo 2012, 00:28:33 (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.108.jpg)
Citar Milosevic claimed victory in the elections of 24th September 2000, despite mounting evidence that the results were manipulated. Incensed at the electoral deception opposition parties called for mass demonstrations in the streets of Belgrade. Milosevic and his supporters became increasingly marginalized and on the 5th October a revolution effectively took place as protestors defied the police and stormed the National Parliament in Belgrade. Shortly afterwards opposition leader Vojislav Kostunica became President, marking the end of the Milosevic era. A woman waves the national flag at the beginning of the day’s demonstrations which would culminate in Milosevic’s fall. (left) (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.113.jpg) Citar Demonstrators protesting outside the National Parliament in Belgrade. (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.109.jpg) Citar Farmers join students in the protest outside the National Parliament. (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.112.jpg) Citar Protestors, believing the elections have been fixed, resort to storming the National Parliament. Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 19 Marzo 2012, 00:29:56 (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.106.jpg)
Citar Security forces, at first resolute against the protestors, soon realise the futility of resisting so many intent upon forcing change. (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.118.jpg) Citar Protestors set fire to barricades as they storm the Parliament. (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.116.jpg) Citar The protestors outside the National Parliament sense that they have the upper hand. (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.098.jpg) Citar A protestor holds a sign announcing that ‘He [Milosevic] is finished’. Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 19 Marzo 2012, 00:32:07 (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.122.jpg)
Citar Pro-Milosevic supporters continue to protest for their former leader despite it becoming increasingly clear that his rule is finished. Despite frantic counter protests by Milosevic’s supporters it became clear that a revolution had taken place within Serbia. Milosevic with his family and bodyguards were laid siege to at his private house in a Belgrade suburb by the Special Police whom he had once relied on. After a violent stand off Milosevic was arrested and imprisoned in Belgrade. In a deal to gain international recognition the Belgrade authorities handed Milosevic over for trial to the war crimes tribunal in the Hague. (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.097.jpg) Citar A pro-Milosevic supporter demonstrates his allegiance to the former leader. (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.120.jpg) Citar Miloshevic becomes increasingly marginalized as the new Government gains control of the security forces. (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.124.jpg) Citar The Special Police who once were at Miloshevic’s command surround his house and finally arrest him after a battle with his bodyguards. (http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Serb/T.AI.EUR.125.jpg) Citar The Special Police who once were at Miloshevic’s command surround his house and finally arrest him after a battle with his bodyguards. Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 19 Marzo 2012, 00:32:41 Créditos de las anteriores imágenes a Andrija Ilic... http://www.exileimages.co.uk/AndrijaI/Andrija_L.html
Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 27 Marzo 2012, 20:09:52 De los viejos [yes2] Tito`s era [grin2]
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Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 06 Agosto 2012, 01:48:57 (http://www.soros.org.mk/archive/G08/images/Sg5905.jpg)
Citar Molotov, Stalin y Tito (http://serbianna.com/blogs/savich/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/tito_stalin_beograd.jpg) Citar Recibimiento de Tito en Moscú Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 06 Agosto 2012, 01:53:47 Tito en sus tiempos de Partisano
(http://ww2db.com/images/person_tito4.jpg) Citar Tito junto al General Koča Popović, Dvar, Yugoslavia. 1943 (http://ww2db.com/images/person_tito2.jpg) Citar Tito inspeccionando las instalaciones costeras en la Isla de Vis, 1944 (http://bosniakandjewishfriendship.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/anti-fascist-partisan-leader-josip-broz-tito-and-mosa-pijade-moshe-piade.jpg) Citar Tito junto a Mosha Piade, lider anti fascista croata. Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 29 Agosto 2012, 04:15:29 El Estralla Roja de Belgrado posando junto a la "orejona" luego de ganar la UEFA Champions League en 1991 [x_00058]
(http://sinisamihajlovic.bloger.hr/settings/sinisamihajlovic/images/d44e2e0c_Crvena-Zvezda-1990-1991-vel.jpg) Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: alejandro_ en 29 Agosto 2012, 12:18:06 Citar Recibimiento de Stalin en Belgrado Me da que este título no es correcto. Stalin sólo viajó un par de veces fuera de la URSS: Potsdam y Teheran. Saludos. Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 30 Agosto 2012, 08:21:26 Me da que este título no es correcto. Stalin sólo viajó un par de veces fuera de la URSS: Potsdam y Teheran. Saludos. Quizás sea Tito en Moscú... La verdad es que no leí los títulos de las fotos [respect] Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Lavréntiy en 30 Agosto 2012, 12:32:12 Citar La verdad es que no leí los títulos de las fotos Casi que es mejor informarse un poco antes de postear Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 30 Agosto 2012, 19:38:08 Casi que es mejor informarse un poco antes de postear Es que la pagina estaba en chino, y como lo leí desde una compu vieja, se veían puros cuadritos... Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 22 Noviembre 2012, 02:56:30 (http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=19865&d=1167784057)
Título: Re:Yugoslavia Publicado por: Miroslav Lokar en 11 Febrero 2013, 08:32:32 MARKING ANNIVERSARY OF DEATHS OF FAMOUS SERBIAN WARLORDS
Citar Delegation of the Ministry of Defence and the Serbian Armed Forces, headed by the Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces Lieutenant General Ljubisa Dikovic, laid wreaths at the monuments of Field Marshal Zivojin Misic, Petar Bojovic and Pavle Jurisic Sturm, at the New Cemetery in Belgrade, on the occasion of marking the anniversary of the deaths of the three Serbian warlords. Tribute to the generals by laying the wreaths was paid by the representatives of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, the City of Belgrade, the Society for preserving the tradition of Serbian liberation wars until 1918, and the descendants of the warriors. "In the past few days of January we have been marking the anniversary of the death of our three great generals Misic, Bojovic and Sturm. Paying tribute to them we are paying it also to their soldiers, but also to the people of Serbia, who played a heroic role in the Second World War, and suffered numerous victims", Deputy Speaker of the Municipality of the City of Belgrade, Zoran Alimpic said. |