Have you ever watched this documentry and do you recommend it?
Posted by Top_Gene_2483@reddit | AskBalkans | View on Reddit | 20 comments
Posted by Top_Gene_2483@reddit | AskBalkans | View on Reddit | 20 comments
Leading-Thanks-1861@reddit
If they talk about illegal laws they made Serbs not constitutive people of new Croatia than its good.
Podolski7777@reddit
So far, I’ve reached the part where it mentions the murder of Josip Reihl-Kir, the Croatian police commander from Osijek, by his compatriot Antun Gudelj. When the Serbs were erecting barricades, Reihl-Kir would usually go to them unarmed to negotiate. The sad thing is that because he stood in the way of the conflict’s escalation, he was shot by Gudelj, who, as I recently read, has since been released from prison. How do Croats and Serbs view these two individuals today? Based on the information I’ve gathered, Reihl-Kir strikes me as a very decent person. I was deeply moved by the way he died.
Kau_12@reddit
They arent really mentioned to be honest
zekohonda1@reddit
u/Kau_12
wtf. are you talking about? croatian documentary about reihl-kir was made last year. it was shown on national television, director was guest on many tv shows.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt36413902/
cyclopsontrampoline@reddit
BBC bs
dmtrstojanovski@reddit
yes, highly recommended
Parking_Cobbler1686@reddit
Yes. My favourite part is when Sranjo Tudjman says more Serbs should have stayed in Krajina during Storm, having slaughtered everyone who stayed.
greenest_alien@reddit
I am not an expert, but going by wiki numbers if 1192 Serbian civilians were killed per "Serbian sources", 200 000 fled by higher range estimate, there seems to be a big gap between your claim and the 286 000 residents of Republika Srpska Krajina in 1991 and 430 000 residents of RSK in 1994.
Attack_na_battak@reddit
You like Wikipedia? Nice. Compare number 580.000 and 201.000. Which is biger?
Incvbvs666@reddit
Nope. Propagandistic garbage. It gives precious little context to the key aspects of the conflict in the Balkans.
edwardkenw4y@reddit
I recommend it because it has interviews with the most important actors of the Yugoslav wars - Slobodan Milošević, Franjo Tuđman and Alija Izetbegović, Milan Kučan and Azem Vllasi - most of the others documentaries covering the Yugoslav wars don't have that level of access that I'm aware of.
bljuva57@reddit
Excelent docu!
Dear_Wrongdoer7271@reddit
Yes and yes
BDP-SCP@reddit
Yep many times, recomend to everybody.
There you see the whole tragedy of Yugoslavia.
ScallionClear7769@reddit
Very comprehensive and interesting documentary.
Careful-Evening-5187@reddit
It's pretty fair and honest.
Ha55aN1337@reddit
Which is HUGE in balkan. If you can make a document of history that is not biased in favor of any nation and no one claims it is… you have achieved the impossible.
Left-Fennel5600@reddit
Absolutely.Watch it.
RuleMany2900@reddit
Yes, I did and I think it's great ... The main thing I liked about it were the interviews (first person statements) of the main players that confirmed the narrators statements
Necessary-Document13@reddit
Yes and yes