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Just a dude in Bosnia and Herzegovina ☪️
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😀 Two Bosnian soldiers in the Austro-Hungarian Army photographed somewhere behind the front: they are testing the army gas mask (the first M15 version) & close circuit respirator.
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Yo this new pro-semitic game is Hamasing and it is based on a true story
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❄️ Winter in Jablanica above the destroyed bridge- I won't tell you what it is 😉
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I accidentally banned someone from my channel last night, I was trying to reverse it and I got more people banned by accident 😢
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From Hero to Outcast: The Extraordinary Life of Bosnian Serb Gojkomir von Glogovac

Gojkomir Glogovac was born on 25 November 1883 in Bileća into a Bosnian Orthodox family. Although his father worked in a government position, he passed away early in Gojkomir’s life and so his military career began. In the pre-war period Gojkomir is assigned to the second Bosnian-Herzegovinian Infantry Regiment from Banja Luka, stationed in Graz Austria. He gets promoted to a junior Officer and is commended for his leading in the greatest junior Officer academy up until that point (16 April 1914). He fluently spoke Bosnian , German and Russian. He was noted as an excellent gymnast, swordsman, swimmer and marksman.

Once the war began, his regiment was transferred to the Serbian front. Gojkomir commanded the III MG Battalion, III battalion. The first of his many war accolades happened when he singlehandedly mowed down 400+ Serbian infantrymen of the Morava Division. His unit once again was credited for impressive military feats on the Italian front where he takes part in the conquest of Monte San Michael. He continues his impressive war path and on 17 August 1917 is called up to the Wartholz Villa for the 180th commemoration of the knights Cross of Maria Theresia, Austria’s highest military award (you can see him wearing the Fez on the occasion). He now became Hauptmann, his excellency Baron Gojkomir von Glogovac. He was supposed to lead and teach the Austro-Hungarian detachment in the middle East, but that never happened. Instead, the rest of the war he spent on the Italian and later Albanian front, where he trained Albanian volunteers alongside his men. He gets commended a number of times, humbly thanking only his brave Bosniaks for the awards. The collapse of the monarchy prevented the Hauptmann from receiving the knights Cross of Leopold.

He returns to his homeland once the war ended, but receives harsh criticism from the leading (ex-Serb) officials on his war service. For this and general lack of discipline, he resigns from the army of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, apparently after rejecting to give an oath to the Serbian King Peter I. His last years are marked with very poor military pension and struggles and attempts to find work in Hungary and Austria. Gojkomir’s health deteriorates as he contracts tuberculosis in the summer of 1921. Hauptmann Glogovac passed away on 1 March 1922 in Budapest. 😃
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When a car runs over innocent civilians in Germany, it becomes international news. Everyone and their mother has an opinion on it.
When an Israeli tank drives over and flattens tied-up innocent civilians on camera in Gaza, no one cares, and no statements are made by embassies.
#NoWeDoNotCareAboutGermans
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❄️ Sarajevo 📌 Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦
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Old Town of Ključ 📌 Bosnia and Herzegovina
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There is no such thing as a Muslim-Christian alliance, nor is there any such thing as a rapprochement between Muslims and Jews. Muslims have only themselves to call allies, and this mindset must be enforced—not for the sake of antagonism but to secure safety for ourselves and others who have not yet seen the light of Islam.

We, Muslims in Europe, have tried time and time again—shaking hands with communists, fascists, and neoliberals—only to end up wounded and attacked despite the promises we were given. The same applies on an individual level: the neighbor with whom you have lived side by side for decades can, overnight, turn against you because you are Muslim and may harm you or aid others in doing so.

We do not care how we are perceived by outsiders, nor should we seek anyone else's approval. I repeat: we are enough for ourselves. We do not need alliances with those who remain in darkness. We place our trust in Allah, and our victory is guaranteed. We will fight, both within and outside Europe, to protect our rights—with our wealth, our words, and, if necessary, with steel.😃
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A boy feeds a hungry dog from a can after receiving some food from a humanitarian aid distribution in Sarajevo.💙

5 December 1992.
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Studeni potok📍Bosnia and Herzegovina
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❄️ Sarajevo 📌 Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦
🇧🇦 Winter in Sarajevo ❄️
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Amin Al-Bosni was a Bosnian mujahideen who fought in the First Chechen War (1994–1996). Known for his dedication, he played a role in training and preparing fighters during the conflict. He was martyred during a withdrawal at Shatawi 2000. 🇧🇦🤝🇷🇺
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Hrastova Glavica is an underground cave located about 15 kilometres from the town of Sanski Most in north-west Bosnia and Herzegovina. The remains of 121 victims of a massacre that took place on August 5, 1992 were identified. 🕊
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❤️ A picture from one of my subscribers ❤️
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Wehrmacht soldiers and officers reviewing the Gavrilo Princip honor plaque at the Berlin Zeughaus, 1940’s. It was placed in Sarajevo on the scene of the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand after Serbian occupation, 1918/19. The plaque was removed by local ethnic Germans, in coordination with the German Army, shortly after the invasion in April 1941. It was presented to Hitler on his birthday days later, 20 April 1941. For the remainder of the war, it was used as a museum exponent at the Berlin Zeughaus.

As the Zeughaus was heavily damaged from Allied bombing raids at the end of the war, no mention of the plaque after it exists.😃
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