Dejan Ristic
Serbia ‘Finds List of 5,800 Children Saved from Croatian WWII Camps’
The Serbian Museum of Genocide Victims said on Friday that it has obtained a list with the names and details of 5,800 Serbian children rescued from Ustasa death camps in the Nazi-allied Independent State of Croatia, which was thought to have been lost or destroyed.
Vučić after the meeting with Porfirije: "We reached an agreement" VIDEO / PHOTO
Historian Dejan Ristic also attended the meeting in the premises of the Patriarchate of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Serbia’s Ruling Party is Rewriting World War II History
On May 8 and 9, Serbia celebrated Victory Day in World War II with a series of events around Belgrade including wreath-laying ceremonies, concerts, film screenings, fireworks and the livestreaming of a military parade in Moscow.
As well as the victory over fascism, Serbian officials celebrated their alliance with Russia, the co-organiser of the festivities.
What do Serbs actually defend in Montenegro?
According to the newspaper, eight are the most important: Ostrog, Moraca, Savina, Djurdjevi stupovi, Miholjska prevlaka, the Monastery of St. Peter Cetinje, the Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul and the monasteries on Lake Skadar.
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These are Serbian myths that we still blindly believe in VIDEO
The Serbian nation has a very rich history and cultural heritage, but it often happens that we believe in myths and things that have not happened.
Pro-Russians Stage Immortal Regiment Marches Across Balkans
Events to mark Victory Day in World War II in Russia on May 9 will be staged in several cities in Serbia, Montenegro, Moldova, and in Bosnia's Serb-dominated entity, Republika Srpska, including several Immortal Regiment marches.
Kingdom of Yugoslavia in League of Nations exhibition opens
Kingdom of Yugoslavia in League of Nations exhibition opens
BELGRADE -- The exhibition of documents entitled "The Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the League of Nations" opened in the Archives of Yugoslavia in Belgrade on Monday.
It marked International Archives Day, Tanjug reported.
Government appoints Djuric as KiM Office director
BELGRADE - The Serbian government appointed at Monday's session Marko Djuric, Serbian president's foreign policy advisor to date, as the director of the Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM).
The government named Milosav Milickovic and Aleksandar Nikolic as state secretaries at the Ministry of the Interior, the government's press service released in a statement.
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Serbia to present at eight international book fairs
BELGRADE - Serbia will present its offer at eight international book fairs this year and seven Serbian writers will present their works at the first fair, the International Book Fair in Leipzig from March 13 to 16.
In the course of the year, the works of Serbian contemporary authors will be presented in Skopje, Sarajevo, Thessaloniki, Moscow, Frankfurt, Zagreb and Sofia.
Archive of Serbia opens World War I exhibition
BELGRADE - The Archive of Serbia opened an exhibition titled 'First World War in Archive of Serbia documents' on Friday as part of observation of Serbia’s Statehood Day, by which it officially begun celebrations of 100 years since the outbreak of the Great War.
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