
Typical Croatian propaganda lie during the War of Neo-Nazi Croatian State's aggression against Serbian civilians in Titoist-Tudjman Croatia from 1991 to 1995. The truth is that Serbian Academy of Science and Art in 1986 or later never issued final version of any Memorandum especially with any kind of any map of "Greater Serbia". What was exactly published in Belgrade mass-media it was only Draft version of the Memorandum stolen by Communist State's Security Agency and misused in and by media. However, such false map was very much used by anti-Serbian war time propaganda for unjustifiable claims that creation of "Greater Serbia" following the borders from this map was the crucial aim of "Serbo-Chetnik" policy in the 1990's. The truth is that "Serbo-Chetnik" government of Slobodan Miloshevic never recognized either independence of self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krayina and Republic of Srbska or their self-decesion to unify their territories with Mother Serbia. In addition, the Yugoslav People's Army was withdrawn from the territory of Socialist Republic of Macedonia even before its self-proclaimed independence in November 1991 with no any claim by Belgrade that the FYROM has to be an integral part of "Greater Serbia" after dismemberment of the SFRY by Vatican, USA and Germany. BTW, instead of Serbia, exactly Tudjman's Croatia became after the war of 1991-1995 ethnically cleaned and Great according to the Croat-Nazi public projects from the WWII

The map of the territorial enlargement of Albania. Black line is the border of Albania in 1912. Green one is the border of Albania as internationally recognized independent state after the WWI. Red line is the border of the so-called "Ethnographical and Historical" Albania claimed by Albanian nationalists and diaspora. The real Greater Albania project with full-scale of ethnic cleansing of all non-Albanians was started to be realized in several phases from June 1999 when NATO troops occupied Kosovo and Metohija

Map showing burned and destroyed Serbian Orthodox monasteries and churches in Kosovo and Metochija during the time of "March Pogrom" 2004 organized by local Albanians and blessed by KFOR

Cleaning Serbs in Kosovo and Metochija in March 2004 during the Pogrom

Ethnographic despersion of Serbs in Kosovo and Metochija in 1999 before NATO arrived

Ethnographic despersion of the left Serbs in Kosovo and Metochija in 2002

Returning Serbs to Kosovo and Metochija in 2003

Future division of Europe on Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Muslim and Protestant areas?

Ethnic breakdown of the town of Kosovo Polje in April 2000: red districts are populated by Albanians, blue districts are populated by Serbs

Ethnic breakdown of the town of Kosovo Polje in September 2000: red districts are populated by Albanians, blue districts are populated by Serbs

EU (Oven-Stoltenberg) map proposal of post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina in July-September 1993

EU (Vens-Oven) map proposal of post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina in January 1993

EEC (Kutiglero) map proposal of ethnic division of Bosnian and Herzegovina before the war started. This "Lisbon" agreement was originally signed by all three ethnic representatives but unfortunately later it was rejected to be ratified by Muslim (Boshnjak) side that inspired bloody civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina till November 1995. Namely, the leader of Bosnian Muslims, Alija Izetbegovic, after signing the plan in Lisbon visited the last US ambassador in SFR Yugoslavia - Voren Zimmerman, who advised him to withdraw the signature from the paper promising more territories for the Muslims after the war. That was the reason for Alija Izetbegovic (the writer of "Islamic Declaration") to choose the war option instead of peace settlement that was already signed by all three sides

The Bridge between Europe and Asia: the Balkans and Asia Minor. Geophisical map

The Balkans during the Cold War: 2 + 2 + 2 stability formula
Two states are NATO members (Greece and Turkey). Two states are Warsaw Pact members (Bulgaria and Romania). Two states are neutral (Yugoslavia and Albania)
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CIA's prediction in 2009: Future division of Europe into three parts: 1. (blue) "Roman Catholic Europe" (in fact Western Christian: Roman Catholic + Protestant); 2. (yellow) "New East Europe"; and 3. (red) "Orthodox Europe"


Territory of the Republic of Serbian Krayina from 1991 to 1995. The capital was Knin. Proclamation of the RSK was the only way out of further Croatization of the Serbs within Titoist Croatia and the best answer to Croatian neo-Nazism came to power in Zagreb with President Franjo Tudjman and his neo-Fascist political party - HDZ (Croatian "Democratic" Union) after elections in April-May 1991. On the territory of RSK the ethnic Serbs have been living in compact masses. The RSK was proclaimed on December 19th, 1991 and was occupied by Croat forces backed by the U.S. on August 5th, 1995. The first President of the RSK was dr. Milan Babic. No one country in the world (including and Serbia and Montenegro) recognized the RSK independence. Currently, the RSK Government is located temporarily in Belgrade till the time of RSK liberation

Territory of Serbian language (Shtokavian speach) with its dialects. However, during the last 150 years this ethnolanguage is at large extent deprived from Serbs and borrowed by Croats, Boshnjaks and Montenegrins but by changing the language's ethnic name. Today four internationally recognized "nations" are speaking and using as standardized one the same Shtokavian speach: Serbs, Croats, Montenegrins and Boshnjaks. That is not exception. For instance, majority of Latin American nations are speaking and using as standardized one the Spanish language. However, only in Shtokavian case the name of the language is changed by the borrowers. Shtokavian language territory is composed by Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Hercegovina, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Krayina region in proper Croatia

Territories under two independent Serbian states (Bosnia and Rascia) at the end of the 12th c. and at the beginning of the 13th c.: South Dalmatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Kosovo, Metohija, present-day Eastern Serbia, present-day North FYROM and present-day Central Serbia

Territories under two independent Serbian states (Bosnia and Rascia) in 1321: South Dalmatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Kosovo, Metohija, present-day Eastern Serbia, present-day FYROM, parts of present-day East Bulgaria, present-day Northern Albania and present-day Central Serbia

Territory of Serbian Empire of Stefan Dushan in 1355 and territory of Serbian Banate of Bosnia of Tvrtko I Kotromanic in 1355

Territory of "Serb Republic" in 1994 (red districts) before Pentagon decided to hand over south-west part of it to the Croat-Muslim Federation


Concentration and death camps for Serbs on the territories controlled by Croats and Muslims during the civil war from 1991 to 1995 (including and the prison-camps in Slovenia)

Prince Tomislav Karadjordjevic during the Motherland War, 1991-1995 showing the lands of United Serbia

Division of Bosnia & Herzegovina: Ours to us/Theirs to them

Proposal how to destroy Serbia by American President Boris Tadic in the Remains of Serbia: Regionalization as the mechanism for destruction

Map showing destroyed and demaged Serbian Orthodox shrines in Kosovo and Metohija in 1999

Destruction of Serbia by Roman Catholic Croat Josip Broz Tito and the Titoists, 1945-1989: Three parts - three independent states

Russian "Southern Stream" gas-pipe line: a project