ITT: Reluctant villains of history
I have to admit hearing about this guy growing up permanently formed my mental image of eastern europe as a wartorn thuggish wasteland,
even after I see scenic pictures of beautiful cities I can't help but think all these Balkan type countries as terrible places.
>>2501495
Oops I just realized my post was based on assuming this guy was Slobodan Milosivec, which may not be right.
Whatever forgive me lol
>>2501459
Little known facts.
In regards to Ratko Mladic.
He was raised to the rank of general by Stjepan Mesic, the man who would become the 2nd president of Croatia.
He was a staunch communist. He would go around confiscating Chetnik insignia from soldiers, and wore a red star for almost a year, until he was forbidden from doing so by Karadzic.
The YPA (or JNA) was an army that was founded on war crimes it committed in WW2 and this doctrine would not change in this war. Officers on all sides in the conflict adhered to it.
>>2501495
Radovan Karadzic, president of the Serb republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
>>2501459
His hairstyle reminds me of Donald Trump
>>2501459
>villain
UstaĊĦe or butthurt turk detected
>>2501559
How about this one?
Is that Father Ted?
>>2501733
they do look remarkably similar
>>2501522
Is that what they're teaching you in the rural rundown barn houses that pass for schools in Republika Srpska these days, Momcilo?