Reminder of the history of Serbian suffering
We propose publishing a supplement with numbers dedicated to the bloody Serbian victims by epochs or Serbian territories. The victims should be linked to historical monuments as witnesses.
Reminder of the history of Serbian suffering The article proposes a publication dedicated to Serbian victims throughout history, emphasizing the need to connect these sacrifices with historical monuments. It argues that Serbian history has been falsified, particularly in textbooks, presenting Serbs as aggressors and a genocidal nation. The author stresses that remembering these sacrifices is crucial for national identity, patriotism, and unity.
- Proposal for a supplement detailing Serbian victims by era and territory, linked to historical monuments.
- Criticism of historical falsification in textbooks, especially by foreign publishers since 2001.
- Concern that younger generations are unaware of Serbia’s history of suffering and victimhood.
- Over 15,000 historical monuments in Serbia stand as witnesses to these sacrifices.
- Historical revisionism has attempted to portray Serbia as an aggressor and Serbs as genocidal.
- Remembering Serbian war victims strengthens national identity, patriotism, and unity.
- Serbs have endured 115 wars, uprisings, and revolts; millions perished in World War I, with Serbs constituting a third of the casualties.
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