Don
El Don
Danke Don,
aber folgende Fragen:
1) War eure Foderung nur Aunomie?
2) In deiner Quelle steht:
Hasan Prishtina was planning to start a new revolt in three or four months, but the First Balkan War broke out soon and destroyed his plans.[24]
Warum? das ist doch die Gelegenheit, der Ausbruch des ersten Weltkrieges.
3) Nachdem euch Autonomie gewährt wurde, seit ihr dann abgezogen, eingenommen bzw. befreit wurde nichts?
4) Gab es auch Schlachten mit den Osmanen?
5) In deiner Quelle steht:
The main reasons for all these revolts were changes for Albanians introduced by Young Turks, including tax increases, conscription for Albanians in the Ottoman army, and the disarming of the Albanian civil population.
War der Hauptgrung nur Geld? oder ging es auch um Freiheit bzw,. Bildung eines Nationalstaates?
6) Die Massakerm, die du hier ansprichts, du meinst gegen die albanischen Moslems, weil diese der Zusammenarbeit mit den Osmanen bezichtigt wurden?
Diese fanden statt in Skopie, ausgelöst duch die dortige christliche Bevölkerung?
Am anfang wollte man die 4 Vilayets zusammenschliessen, man Forderte Autonomie da die Grossmächte wollten das wir ein Autonomes gebiet innerhalb des Osmanischen Reiches bleiben kannst du nachlesen ich weiss aber nicht mehr wo genau, der Balkankrieg war eine Gelegenheit aber wenn man von den Nachbarn gestürmt wird und kaum unterstützt wird, der Balkanbund wollte uns ja komplett aufteilen, deswegen wurden ja seine Pläne zerstört, kleine viele angriffe sind auch effektiv, das Osmanische Reich langsam schwächen und dannach zuschlagen
die Massaker waren nicht an die Albaner die Kooperierten, es waren an Zivilisten, schau mal, dort steht das die neutralität umstritten ist aber schau dir die Zitate an das reicht auch.. Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
hier allein die Zitate.
Houses and whole villages reduced to ashes, unarmed and innocent populations massacred en masse, incredible acts of violence, pillage and brutality of every kind — such were the means which were employed and are still being employed by the Serbo-Montenegrin soldiery, with a view to the entire transformation of the ethnic character of regions inhabited exclusively by Albanians.[SUP][1][/SUP]
"In the former Ottoman districts of Kosovo and Monastir, in particular, the conquering Serb army killed perhaps thousands of civilians. Despite some Serb officer's careless talk of “exterminating” the Albanian population, this was killing prompted more by revenge than genocide.
— Mark Mazower"
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Houses and whole villages reduced to ashes, unarmed and innocent populations massacred en masse, incredible acts of violence, pillage and brutality of every kind — such were the means which were employed and are still being employed by the Serbo-Montenegrin soldiery, with a view to the entire transformation of the ethnic character of regions inhabited exclusively by Albanians.[SUP][1][/SUP]
"In the former Ottoman districts of Kosovo and Monastir, in particular, the conquering Serb army killed perhaps thousands of civilians. Despite some Serb officer's careless talk of “exterminating” the Albanian population, this was killing prompted more by revenge than genocide.
— Mark Mazower"
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Leo Trotsky's article
Leo Trotsky, one of the leading figures of the Russian revolution, was sent as a journalist to cover Balkan Wars in Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania. In his report sent to Kiev newspaper Kievskaya Misl he writes about many "atrocities committed against the Albanians of Macedonia and Kosovo in the wake of the Serb invasion of October 1912".[SUP][14][/SUP] Among other instances he tells a shocking case of drunken Serbian soldiers torturing two young Albanians. "Four soldiers held their bayonets in readiness and in their midst stood two young Albanians with their white felt caps on their heads. A drunken sergeant – a komitadji – was holding a kama (a Macedonian dagger) in one hand and a bottle of cognac in the other. The sergeant ordered: ‘On your knees!’ (The petrified Albanians fell to their knees. ‘To your feet!’ They stood up. This was repeated several times. Then the sergeant, threatening and cursing, put the dagger to the necks and chests of his victims and forced them to drink some cognac, and then… he kissed them...", shows an excerpt from the report.[SUP][14][/SUP]
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Leo Trotsky, one of the leading figures of the Russian revolution, was sent as a journalist to cover Balkan Wars in Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania. In his report sent to Kiev newspaper Kievskaya Misl he writes about many "atrocities committed against the Albanians of Macedonia and Kosovo in the wake of the Serb invasion of October 1912".[SUP][14][/SUP] Among other instances he tells a shocking case of drunken Serbian soldiers torturing two young Albanians. "Four soldiers held their bayonets in readiness and in their midst stood two young Albanians with their white felt caps on their heads. A drunken sergeant – a komitadji – was holding a kama (a Macedonian dagger) in one hand and a bottle of cognac in the other. The sergeant ordered: ‘On your knees!’ (The petrified Albanians fell to their knees. ‘To your feet!’ They stood up. This was repeated several times. Then the sergeant, threatening and cursing, put the dagger to the necks and chests of his victims and forced them to drink some cognac, and then… he kissed them...", shows an excerpt from the report.[SUP][14][/SUP]
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Klar weil die Mehrheit der Albaner nicht benachteiligt wurde? weil die Mehrheit Moslems waren. Wie es den Christen erging ist es dir egal?
Für seine Freiheit und das Recht ein menschenwürdiges Leben zu führen und dafür zu kämpfen ist für dich Nationalismus?
Vom wem habt ihr eure Heimat verdeitigt?
Ich hoffe nicht das du eine Verdeitigung meinst wie gegen die Italiener.
Natürlich gab es Kämpfe, aber die Italiener hatten schon vorher totalen einfluss in Albanien, sogar unser Militär wurde von Italienern trainiert, aber wenn eine übermacht ein Land dass nicht ganz stabil war angreift dann kann man ja nur verlieren.