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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1067836675
    Format: xxvi, 208 Seiten
    ISBN: 184331245X , 1843312298
    Content: Is Kosova a late creation of the Yugoslav state and should it be considered the cradle of the Serb nation? -- Were Albanians always on the side of the Ottoman Empire against Christian powers? -- Is it true that Albanians in Kosova are not Albanians, but descendants from albanized Serbs? -- Is the Muslim conversion of Albanians the main cause of the estrangement between the Slavs and Albanians? -- Is it true that Albanians invaded Kosova? -- Is it true that Albanians are responsible for an orchestrated campaign to destroy Kosova's cultural heritage in modern times? -- Have ethnic and religious animosities caused the destruction of the artistic and cultural heritage of Kosova during the Ottoman -- Was the Albanian opposition to the Serb kingdoms annexation in 1912 without justification? -- Is the complaint about the Serb states deportation policy of Albanians between the two World Wars based on myth? -- Is it true that Tito's Yugoslav policies favored Albanians in Kosova? -- Is it true that Albanians collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II? -- Did Albanians in Kosova breach their voluntary commitment to join Yugoslavia in 1945? -- Have Albanians been against a peaceful solution to the question of Kosova's autonomy? -- Have Albanian terrorism and separatism been the cause of the Yugoslav State violence during the 1990s? -- Was the KLA a criminal, terrorist and islamist organization? -- Was the 1999 NATO intervention an illegal war against the former republic of Yugoslavia? -- Is it true that there is no right of self-determination for Kosova? -- Is it true that the NATO bombing and the KLA were responsible for the Albanian refugee crisis in the spring of 1999 and that the number of Albanians killed during the war has been grossly exaggerated? -- Were Albanians responsible for reverse ethnic cleansing after the war? -- Is it true that Albanians are incapable of ensuring security for Serbs in Kosova, that partition is the only solution, and that an independent Kosova will inevitably be a mono-ethnic state? -- Is it true that a human rights culture, respectful of minorities, is impossible in Kosova? -- Would an independent Kosova be an islamist state? -- Would Kosova be incapable of surviving economically as an independent state? -- Is it true that Kosova cannot govern itself and needs further international tutelage or conditional independence? -- Is it true that Kosova is a clannish society still regulated by the kanun, or the customary law, and does not belong to the west? -- Is greater Albania a threat? -- Is it true that Kosova independence would destabilize the Balkans and endanger the possibility of stabilizing other areas of the world, for example, Chechnya or Nagorno Karabach? -- Is it true that decentralization is the key to security and stability in Kosova?
    Note: Is Kosova a late creation of the Yugoslav state and should it be considered the cradle of the Serb nation? -- Were Albanians always on the side of the Ottoman Empire against Christian powers? -- Is it true that Albanians in Kosova are not Albanians, but descendants from albanized Serbs? -- Is the Muslim conversion of Albanians the main cause of the estrangement between the Slavs and Albanians? -- Is it true that Albanians invaded Kosova? -- Is it true that Albanians are responsible for an orchestrated campaign to destroy Kosova's cultural heritage in modern times? -- Have ethnic and religious animosities caused the destruction of the artistic and cultural heritage of Kosova during the Ottoman -- Was the Albanian opposition to the Serb kingdoms annexation in 1912 without justification? -- Is the complaint about the Serb states deportation policy of Albanians between the two World Wars based on myth? -- Is it true that Tito's Yugoslav policies favored Albanians in Kosova? -- Is it true that Albanians collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II? -- Did Albanians in Kosova breach their voluntary commitment to join Yugoslavia in 1945? -- Have Albanians been against a peaceful solution to the question of Kosova's autonomy? -- Have Albanian terrorism and separatism been the cause of the Yugoslav State violence during the 1990s? -- Was the KLA a criminal, terrorist and islamist organization? -- Was the 1999 NATO intervention an illegal war against the former republic of Yugoslavia? -- Is it true that there is no right of self-determination for Kosova? -- Is it true that the NATO bombing and the KLA were responsible for the Albanian refugee crisis in the spring of 1999 and that the number of Albanians killed during the war has been grossly exaggerated? -- Were Albanians responsible for reverse ethnic cleansing after the war? -- Is it true that Albanians are incapable of ensuring security for Serbs in Kosova, that partition is the only solution, and that an independent Kosova will inevitably be a mono-ethnic state? -- Is it true that a human rights culture, respectful of minorities, is impossible in Kosova? -- Would an independent Kosova be an islamist state? -- Would Kosova be incapable of surviving economically as an independent state? -- Is it true that Kosova cannot govern itself and needs further international tutelage or conditional independence? -- Is it true that Kosova is a clannish society still regulated by the kanun, or the customary law, and does not belong to the west? -- Is greater Albania a threat? -- Is it true that Kosova independence would destabilize the Balkans and endanger the possibility of stabilizing other areas of the world, for example, Chechnya or Nagorno Karabach? -- Is it true that decentralization is the key to security and stability in Kosova? , Is Kosova a late creation of the Yugoslav state and should it be considered the cradle of the Serb nation? -- Were Albanians always on the side of the Ottoman Empire against Christian powers? -- Is it true that Albanians in Kosova are not Albanians, but descendants from albanized Serbs? -- Is the Muslim conversion of Albanians the main cause of the estrangement between the Slavs and Albanians? -- Is it true that Albanians invaded Kosova? -- Is it true that Albanians are responsible for an orchestrated campaign to destroy Kosova's cultural heritage in modern times? -- Have ethnic and religious animosities caused the destruction of the artistic and cultural heritage of Kosova during the Ottoman -- Was the Albanian opposition to the Serb kingdoms annexation in 1912 without justification? -- Is the complaint about the Serb states deportation policy of Albanians between the two World Wars based on myth? -- Is it true that Tito's Yugoslav policies favored Albanians in Kosova? -- Is it true that Albanians collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II? -- Did Albanians in Kosova breach their voluntary commitment to join Yugoslavia in 1945? -- Have Albanians been against a peaceful solution to the question of Kosova's autonomy? -- Have Albanian terrorism and separatism been the cause of the Yugoslav State violence during the 1990s? -- Was the KLA a criminal, terrorist and islamist organization? -- Was the 1999 NATO intervention an illegal war against the former republic of Yugoslavia? -- Is it true that there is no right of self-determination for Kosova? -- Is it true that the NATO bombing and the KLA were responsible for the Albanian refugee crisis in the spring of 1999 and that the number of Albanians killed during the war has been grossly exaggerated? -- Were Albanians responsible for reverse ethnic cleansing after the war? -- Is it true that Albanians are incapable of ensuring security for Serbs in Kosova, that partition is the only solution, and that an independent Kosova will inevitably be a mono-ethnic state? -- Is it true that a human rights culture, respectful of minorities, is impossible in Kosova? -- Would an independent Kosova be an islamist state? -- Would Kosova be incapable of surviving economically as an independent state? -- Is it true that Kosova cannot govern itself and needs further international tutelage or conditional independence? -- Is it true that Kosova is a clannish society still regulated by the kanun, or the customary law, and does not belong to the west? -- Is greater Albania a threat? -- Is it true that Kosova independence would destabilize the Balkans and endanger the possibility of stabilizing other areas of the world, for example, Chechnya or Nagorno Karabach? -- Is it true that decentralization is the key to security and stability in Kosova?
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kosovo ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
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    Book
    Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049429201
    Format: 178 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781487543297
    Content: This gorgeously illustrated graphic novel draws on archival sources and survivor testimonies to shed light on the 1945 massacre in Tivari
    Additional Edition: Äquivalent
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-4875-4330-3
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-4875-4331-0
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bar ; Massaker ; Geschichte 1945 ; Comic
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  • 3
    Image
    Image
    Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZMS08181131
    Format: XXV, 151 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781487543297 , 9781487543280
    Content: In March 1945, at the end of the Second World War, hundreds of unarmed Albanian recruits were massacred by Yugoslav partisans. For too long, the memory of this massacre in Tivari – a coastal town in Montenegro – was suppressed by the Yugoslav state and kept alive in Kosovo only in informal versions, nurtured and retold in a spirit of ethnic mistrust and hatred. Depicted in graphic format, The Long Winter of 1945 presents an oral history of this traumatic event based on interviews with surviving participants. Archival documents and historical research provide context, placing the massacre in the broader setting of forced mass mobilization to fight, as well as the last pocket of Italian resistance. The Long Winter of 1945 situates the events in Tivari into the broader context of Yugoslavia’s war for liberation and the civil war between Serbs and Albanians. Bringing this traumatic event to the fore, this beautifully illustrated graphic novel rescues the memory of the victims and survivors from political exploitation. (AUT)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Comic ; Comic
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_74729206X
    ISBN: 085745577X
    In: Dynamics of memory and identity in contemporary Europe, New York, NY [u.a.] : Berghahn Books, 2012, (2013), Seite 149-165, 085745577X
    In: 9780857455772
    In: year:2013
    In: pages:149-165
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto : University of Toronto Press
    UID:
    gbv_188457419X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 151 pages)
    ISBN: 9781487543303 , 1487543301 , 9781487543310 , 148754331X
    Uniform Title: Dimri i gjatë i vitit 1945 Tivari
    Content: "In March 1945, at the end of the Second World War, hundreds of unarmed Albanian recruits were massacred by Yugoslav partisans. For too long, the memory of this massacre in Tivari - a coastal town of Montenegro - has been suppressed by the Yugoslav state and kept alive in Kosovo only in informal versions, nurtured and retold in a spirit of ethnic mistrust and hatred. Told in graphic format, The Long Winter of 1945 presents an oral history of this traumatic event based on interviews with surviving participants. Archival documents and historical research provide context, placing the massacre in the broader setting of forced mass mobilization to fight, as well as the last pocket of Italian resistance. The book reveals that the massacre was not a forgettable incident of history, as the censored or sanitized official narrative of Yugoslav history would like it to be remembered, nor was the planned act of genocide, as described by informal oral versions, repeated with undertones of fear and anger, and passed along as underground collective memory. The Long Winter of 1945 places its history into the broader context of Yugoslavia's war for liberation, and the civil war between Serbs and Albanians. Bringing this traumatic event to the fore, this beautifully illustrated graphic novel rescues the memory of the victims and survivors from political exploitation."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Translated from the Albanian
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781487543280
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781487543297
    Additional Edition: ISBN 148754328X
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Di Lellio, Anna The long winter of 1945 Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2023 ISBN 9781487543280
    Additional Edition: ISBN 148754328X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781487543297
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1487543298
    Language: English
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