innonimatu
the resident Cassandra
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Ah right, Tito.
Still, that one's a bit of a complex example, as I can't help but feel Patine is rather ironically relying on general negative stereotypes and labels of "communism" to slander people in this thread. I guess it's okay when Comrade Patine does it though![]()
Considering what the fascists had been doing in Yugoslavia during WW2, wanting to kill them all the murderers and repressing their enablers and supporters wasn't unreasonable at all. The ustashe (and the others in other puppet states) didn't exist in a void, they had a basis of popular support, and there was no stopping them without what Patine called a "witch hunt". Just as there was no defeating nazi Germany without crushing it on the battlefield and occupying it militarily. Yugoslavia specifically is a very bad example indeed because the level of atrocities done by the fascists there was horrendous. And widespread.
Tito, if anything, was moderate and closed the war chapter rather fast after killing off the worst of the lot in Slovenia. Even the western allies returned them rather that protect that bunch!
