>From Michael Pravica:  

 

[There were two letters published on this subject.  I include them both
below. Congratulations to Mim Bizic!]
Letters to the Editor
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pittsburgh, PA.
Friday, April 9, 2010

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10099/1048891-110.stm?cmpid=newspanel5

                                                       Serbia has been a
true ally to America

     Thank you for publishing the March 23 news obituary
<http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10082/1044871-122.stm> "Art Jibilian: Part
of WWII Team That Rescued Airmen in Nazi-Occupied Yugoslavia" detailing the
efforts of Art "Jibby" Jibilian and others to save American and other Allied
pilots in Nazi-occupied Serbia during World War II.

     Americans need to learn more of the sacrifices made by Serbian
civilians and the Serbian Chetniks during World War II to save Americans,
Jews and many others from Nazi persecution and often certain death.
Tragically, due to the fear of offending the nonaligned communist dictator
Josip Broz Tito, this amazing story has been largely suppressed and ignored
by our leaders to such an extent that few Americans knew until only very
recently that Serbian General Draza Mihailovich (the leader of the Royalist
Chetniks mentioned in the obituary) was posthumously awarded the U.S. Legion
of Merit award in 1948 by President Truman.

     Serbia has always wanted friendly relations with the United States and
has been one of the United States' staunchest allies both in World War I and
World War II. Our recent anti-Serbian foreign policy culminating in the
vicious and illegal bombing of Serbia in Kosovo and the illegal theft of
Kosovo (Serbia's Jerusalem) started by George H.W. Bush, and continued by
Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, has had a horrible effect on international
law and global stability. It's time for Americans to remember their true
allies and encourage their leaders to undo the horrible suffering that the
United States has inflicted on Serbia as the punching bag and testing
grounds for the "new" world order.

MICHAEL PRAVICA
Henderson, Nev.

 

Letters to the Editor
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pittsburgh, PA.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10089/1046547-110.stm

 

                                                           Huge Difference

 

I thank Jack Kelly for his March 23 obituary
<http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10082/1044871-122.stm>  on America's hero,
Arthur Jibilian, the World War II Office of Strategic Services radioman who
worked with Gen. Draza Mihailovich and the Serbs to save 500-plus U.S.
airmen from behind German-occupied lines in Serbia.

I object, however, to the headline on that article, "Art Jibilian: Part of
WWII Team That Rescued Airmen in Nazi Yugoslavia." There is a huge
difference between "Nazi Yugoslavia," as the headline blared, and
"Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia."

Bill David, an Ohio pilot, was in the Boston airport when he learned of
"Jibby's" passing. He wrote this in an e-mail to me: "Art and his fellow
soldiers were honest-to-God real live American heroes, the kind that you
would read about in comic books. Over 500 lives were saved during WWII and
nobody knows about it. The guys they rescued went on to live their lives,
father families, build careers, help make America great. Nobody knows of all
of this.

"This is not the news of the day. We as a nation are worse off because of
it. It disconnects us from our gallant values and what made us great as a
country in the first place.

"Tiger Woods will take center stage for his indiscretions. That is the kind
of stuff that is important to us now. Everybody knows who Tiger and Paris
are, but nobody knows who Draza Mihailovich was and what he and the Serbian
people did for our country, the sacrifices they made so that our boys could
live."

Perhaps if Americans did know, this wouldn't have been written on the 11th
anniversary of the illegal bombing of Serbia by NATO forces.

MILANA (MIM) KARLO BIZIC
Moon

 

 

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