That's precisely the point. Ravnagora for some reason decided to post a letter that once again brought up WW2.
Americans are not so gullible today to just soak up innuendo and propaganda like sponges.
Which is why they shouldn't lap up Serbian propaganda about WW2, I agree.
Really?
Is it "Serbian propaganda" that Mihailovic had a German price on his head, when Poglavnik Ante Pavelic (Croatian Fuhrer) didn't because he was a close ally of Germany?
Is it "Serbian propaganda" that Harry Truman awarded Mihailovic the Legion of Merit, George W. Bush had it delivered and that the only American Legion post in the US named after a foreigner is named after Draza Mihailovic?
Is it "Serbian propaganda" that Croatians are still selling crap like this on the internet, glorifying Ante Pavelic who supported Hitler?
Is it "Serbian propaganda" that 500 American Flyers, rescued by Mihailovic, spent their lives trying to honor him but were continually shut out by the US State Department?
Your idea of "Serbian Propaganda" are actually stone-cold FACTS! Acquaint yourself with them, Dio, if you can quit spewing Croat propaganda long enough!
Dio said: “That’s precisely the point. Ravnagora for some reason decided to post a letter that once again brought up WW2.”
Dio, the “some reason” is the fact that the letter I posted by Rakic was sent to the Washington Times as a direct response to the Kuhner story “Balkan Basket Case”, the subject of this thread. I haven’t checked as of this time, but it will be interesting to see if the Washington Times prints Rakic’s letter.
By the way, World War Two is ALWAYS relevant when it comes to any discussion of Croatia, past or present.