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Whitewashing the Holocaust

This article goes to the core of explaining what is wrong in the Balkans
today. The empire (NATO in particular) is marching in the footsteps of their
fascist predecessors. They may be less murderous than during WW2, but if you
pay attention to their actions you realize that they are mostly in line with
the Nazi goals. Especially in regards to the Serbian nation.

Throughout its tragic history Serbia opposed numerous foreign oppressors
(Ottomans, Austro-Hungary and Germany, Nazis, NATO). She always paid a
terrible price for this defiant love of freedom. These facts alone can make
a person suspicious of the western anti-Serbian propaganda claims. Add to
the historical perspective a little independent research about the current
situation and their BS becomes neatly exposed.

At this point I should thank you Mr. Nebojsa Malic for the good work of
keeping people informed about the imperial crimes. Don't give up no matter
how hopeless the situation in your country may seem. The empire is kept
alive by its propaganda machine. If you challenge the lies and half-truths
it will crumble. That ending will be a victory not just for the Serbs, but
also for Americans and all good people worldwide.

There are many signs that in spite of foreign bullies and their local
quislings the majority of people refuse to go along with the official
agenda. One example is the recent refusal of Serbian soldiers in Bosnia to
be conscripted into the "auxiliary force of imperial Janisaries" (the united
Bosnian army). I wish I could be as proud of my country of birth as I was
proud of the Serbs when I read the story. Unfortunately, Poland is now
firmly embedded in the empire's camp. This will change when the poverty and
antiestablishment sentiment reach a critical mass. ...

~ Marek G.


This is an outstanding article and is a must read for people that don't know
the history of the Serbs as being a part of the slaughter of innocents by
the axis Croats. Someone call Brussels and Washington and send them a copy
too!

~ James Reinhart


I was surprised to see that Antiwar.com would publish the screed by Malic,
"Whitewashing the Holocaust." The charges against the Catholic Church are
made without any evidence whatsoever, and the link to a patently
anti-Catholic Web site, emperors-clothes.com, further undermines the
credibility of the author.

After all these years, it is sad that between the Holocaust deniers and the
Holocaust liars, the truth has a hard time getting through. The fact is that
a) Hitler hated and persecuted the Catholic Church and b) no institution did
more to save the lives of Jews than the Catholic Church under Pope Pius XII.

~ William A. Donohue, President, Catholic League for Religious and Civil
Rights, New York, New York

Nebojsa Malic replies:

Mr. Donohue calls my article a "screed" and argues one of my sources
discredits me "further" (as if he'd already discredited me somehow). Does he
deny, then, that Catholic clergy took part in murdering Serbs in the NDH,
forcibly converting them to Catholicism, and blessing the Pavelic regime?
Because those are facts. Note that I personally make no assertion the
Catholic Church supported Nazi Germany; that can certainly be argued one way
or another. But I do believe the evidence available proves beyond reasonable
doubt that the Church supported the Pavelic regime and was not only an
instrument in its atrocities, but also enabled the escape of Ustasha
murderers from Europe after the war. The photos featured on Emperor's
Clothes and other sites (such as The Pavelic Papers) show plenty of Catholic
clergy involved with the Ustasha. That is why I quoted them.

Whether they had the Vatican's approval for their actions or not, the
actions of too many Catholic clergymen in the NDH are a black mark on the
history of the Catholic Church, which otherwise certainly deserves a lot of
credit for much good that has happened in this world. The Church ought to
confront this issue for its own sake, as much for the sake of its victims.


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