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To: SargeK who wrote (41099)3/29/1999 12:25:00 AM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
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Some historical perspective on Yugoslavia:


Serbia: The lesson of Army Group E

By Joel A Ruth
© 1999 WorldNetDaily.com

Before we engage the Serbs in a limited guerilla war over
Kosovo, it would be wise to review the experiences of the 22
German divisions that were committed to stamping out Serb
resistance between 1941 and 1945. Though the Germans also
had the help of 200,000 Croatian, Slovenian and Bosnian
Moslem volunteer auxiliaries, they still could not do the job
-- and with a combined army of over 700,000 men willing to
commit atrocities that the U.S. and her allies would never
contemplate in this "civilized" day and age.

In the end, and without direct Allied help, the Serbs
succeeded -- through extreme human sacrifice and one of the
bloodiest partisan wars ever fought in history -- in
recapturing over half their country by the time the war had
ended on all the other fronts.

Army Group E surrendered to the Serbs and was
subsequently force-marched the length and width of Serbia
without food until every German soldier had dropped dead
by the wayside.

The fate of the Croatian Slovenians and Moslems who had
helped the Germans was mass murder; all prisoners were
taken shot and clubbed or tortured to death and dumped in
mass graves. Over 1/2 million soldiers and their families
were thus exterminated by the Serbs -- over 1 million
murdered if one counts the victims of the German Army
Group E.

After the war the Serbs under Marshal Tito were determined
that no outside aggressor would ever enjoy an advantage in
occupying any part of Serbia ever again. Thereafter, for the
next 40 years, a massive system of underground defenses
were constructed deep under the mountains -- atomic
bomb-proof and capable of maintaining a million-man army
underground for several years while guerrilla warfare would
rage against any future aggressors. These underground
facilities contain massive quantities of munitions, field
hospitals, food-stocks, fuel and consist of thousands of miles
of tunnels which can enable a guerilla force to strike and
vanish to safety during bombings and artillery strikes.

Believe me, if the Germans who utilized the most brutal
tactics could not subdue the Serbs in five years when they
did not possess such a defensive infrastructure, how much
harder is it going to be now that they have spent 50 years
preparing for the next invaders? What Clinton is doing is
totally insane; a limited war against Serbia cannot be won,
period -- any more than one could effectively subdue the
Viet Cong with 10 years of bombing and 50,000 American
dead. So long as we did not invade the northern Vietnamese
sanctuary, we ultimately failed.

Likewise, so long as we think we can dislodge the Serbs from
their ancestral homeland and the sites of their most sacred
shrines and monuments and merely contain them outside
the confines of Kosovo, we shall fail again. The lives of
Americans will have been lost in vain ... again. The Serb is a
patriot and will fight endlessly and as fiercely as would any
American whose land was threatened.

And of course there is much more to this historical analogy.
Actually, there were Italians helping the Germans, too. After
his own invasion got bogged down in the face of Serb
resistance, Hitler went in to save Mussolini's skin, and lost
his own in the end. Mussolini's army was never worth
anything to begin with. It cost him the war.

You could say it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye
of a needle than for anyone to take out Serbia. There are not
enough cruise missiles to get them all. They can't even get
Eric Rudolph -- the abortion bomber hiding in the woods in
North Carolina -- with half the FBI.

And so it's just expensive fireworks for now. Eventually
some poor blokes will have to walk in there on the ground if
they think they really want to own it. Then we'll be equal.
The land will belong to the man in the forest with the sniper
scope.

Ultimately, this is not about democracy vs. totalitarianism.
It's about attacking the root soul of a people.

Joel Ruth, MA in history, formerly resided in Central
Europe for 13 years.



To: SargeK who wrote (41099)3/29/1999 7:42:00 AM
From: SargeK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
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