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Volkszählung 2013 in Bosnien

Die Bevölkerung hatte nun wirklich keine andere Alternative. Ausserdem haben Vertreter der Bosniaken nicht umsonst ein Memorandum an Hitler geschrieben und ihren Unmut über die Ustasa kundgetan. Die Bevölkerung hasste die eh. Zurecht. Dreckiges Pack diese Ustasa.

Dein tolles Memorandum repäsentiert nicht 100% der Muslimani du Verallgemeinerer. Haben größtenteils die alte islamisch/osmanische Elite vorangetrieben bzw die islamischen Religionsführer.

Hier der zweite Mann im Ustasa Staat NDH

Dr. Džafer Kulenović, often referred to as Džafer-beg Kulenović (17 February 1891 – 3 October 1956) was a Croatian politician who served as the Vice President of the Government of the Independent State of Croatia and leader of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
He became the vice-president of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) on November 7, 1941 and held the position until the war's end. He had actually succeeded his older brother Osman Kulenović in this position. At the end of the war he fled to Austria. He was apprehended by British forces and sent to their detention centre at Spittal an der Drau on May 17. He arrived one day after a group of NDH government officials had been sent back to Yugoslavia, which likely spared him from being extradited himself.

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Dein tolles Memorandum repäsentiert nicht 100% der Muslimani du Verallgemeinerer. Haben größtenteils die alte islamisch/osmanische Elite vorangetrieben bzw die islamischen Religionsführer.

Hier der zweite Mann im Ustasa Staat NDH

Dr. Džafer Kulenović, often referred to as Džafer-beg Kulenović (17 February 1891 – 3 October 1956) was a Croatian politician who served as the Vice President of the Government of the Independent State of Croatia and leader of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
He became the vice-president of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) on November 7, 1941 and held the position until the war's end. He had actually succeeded his older brother Osman Kulenović in this position. At the end of the war he fled to Austria. He was apprehended by British forces and sent to their detention centre at Spittal an der Drau on May 17. He arrived one day after a group of NDH government officials had been sent back to Yugoslavia, which likely spared him from being extradited himself.

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Diese Feststellung ignorieren "die" auch noch ziemlich ungeschickt!
 
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