User talk:AzaToth/Archives/2015/September

Ad needed for WikiProject Ancient Egypt
Hey there, I was browsing this list where I came across your name, and it turns out that you are one of the very, very few currently active editors who can design WikiProject ads. Someone brought up the subject here and I was wondering if you could take a look. Regards, Fitzcarmalan (talk) 22:07, 2 September 2015 (UTC)

Invitation to subscribe to the edit filter mailing list
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Bosniak men recruited in the SS during WW II rebel when they are sent to fight the Soviet Union. Ref in Naša Borba date ?
After the German occupation of Yugoslavia in April 1941, csetniks in Bosnia raided Bosniak villages, burning and killing Bosniaks. When a Bosniak delegation sought protection from the Wehrmacht, they were advised to seek training by the SS that will train and then dispatch them to Bosnia to protect their own people. The training was to be at an SS camp somewhere in conquered Framce. After several thousand Bosniaks were trained at this camp, they were to be sent to fight the Red Army in the Soviet Union, not to protect their own people in Bosnia. They staged an armed rebellion and killed scores of SS before they were subdued, disarmed and killed. The local French population were delighted to see the SS kill SS soldiers. AFter liberation they erected a memorial table to the Bosniak SS men. Marshall Tito placed a wreath to the table honoring the Bosnian SS men, but also requested the local authorities to change the text to honor all Bosnians who fought the Nazis.

65.30.149.89 (talk) 16:24, 21 September 2015 (UTC)

I believe that I read this story in Naša Borba sometime in the 1970s.

I request a confirmation of the story from whatever source.

Ted Kramer

tedk1928@gmail.com