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5 ¤«·îÁ° 25 I am from Serbia and i think that you are the greatest nation in the world,and sometimes I love your culture and your country even more then mine.Too shame that Japan lost in WWII,because those warriors were one of the kind,men who sincerely loved their country.LONG LIVE THE EMPEROR!!!!!!!!Banzaiii
1kimsland 1ÆüÁ° RadicalAwesomeness
5 ÆüÁ° @Uyarasuk I'm just not following you here. Japan was half way around the world and an enemy to Yugoslavia only on paper.
It's like a Romanian commenting he's from Romania on a Colonel Bogey video just because their countries were at war in ww2. I don't get it!
But whatever I've already wasted to much time on this conversation. kthxbye
RadicalAwesomeness 5 ÆüÁ° Uyarasuk
6 ÆüÁ° @RadicalAwesomeness It has everything to do with Japan, because Japan was an Axis power, an enemy of Yugoslavia and an ally of the countries occupying it.
Uyarasuk 6 ÆüÁ° RadicalAwesomeness
6 ÆüÁ° @Uyarasuk Yeah so? That still has nothing to do with Japan, furthermore the dude who wrote that more then certainly wasn't alive back then.
RadicalAwesomeness 6 ÆüÁ° Uyarasuk
6 ÆüÁ° @RadicalAwesomeness It probably matters because much of Yugoslavia (including Serbia) was fighting against the Axis Powers during World War II. But there were Serbs who fought alongside the Germans and Italians in the Serbian State Guards, Serbian Volunteer Corps, and Waffen-SS. They mostly fought against Allied Yugoslav Četniks and partisans I think.