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The year is 1941. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia had been invaded and now occupied by Axis powers. Its territories have been awarded to nazi allies and puppet regimes, with local fascist and anti-fascist movements rising from the rubble, either to collaborate with or fight against the occupators. The three infamous movements were the yugoslav Partisans, the serbian Chetniks and the croatian Ustase. In the following material, we will analyze and compare the actions, involvement and collaboration of the Ustase and the Chetniks - two ideologically related, yet inherently opposed ultranationalist movements, whose legacy continues up to this day, with many admirers and followers in modern day Serbia and Croatia. - with the communist Partisans as their common enemy.
The partisans, their origins, actions and involvement will be discussed in a separate video, as they are ideologically distinct from the aforementioned ethnonationalist movements and dont have the same fog of ideological and practical ambiguity which surrounds the Chetniks and the Ustase, who, in modern day discussions, often get compared for their atrocities.
Yet how comparable are the actions of these two movements really? How much do they genuinely have in common. How much did they really cooperate and whose interests did they truly represent? These are the controversial questions we will be exploring in the following minutes - so keep an open mind and remember that I, as the author of this video, do not endorse or prefer either of these movements, despite my Serbian origins.
♪ Music ♫
HookSounds - Voices in the Dark
Adrian von Ziegler - Path to Darkness
Adrian von Ziegler - Reign of the Dark
Kevin MacLeod - The Escalation
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