It’s been a long time since the Croatian fascists, the Ustasha. But the Ustashi spirit is very alive still today, especially among some Croatian girls. And more than one Ustasa-wannabe girl is a beautiful one. Whatever, these girls love to sport a stylish Ustasha cap – a Ustasha chic fashion trend, no less.
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Greek Odhinn
This artpiece, which looks like Odhinn, is located at the workshop of Ioannis Papastafidas, a Greek folk artist living in the small village of Alevrou, in the region of Laconia in Southern Greece (near Sparta). Papastafidas is an obscure wood artisan who makes ξυλόγλυπτων [xyroglypton], a branch of Greek traditional folk art based on wood. [...]
The Greek Language’s Compoundability
The most distinctive characteristic of the Greek language is its powerful compound-constructing ability. The speaker is able to combine basic or derived terms in order to construct new, yet perfectly understandable compounds that express in one word what other languages would express in an entire clause, or even an entire sentence. This linguistic mobility is [...]
Hitler’s speech on Greece
BERLIN, REICHSTAG – ADOLF HITLER’S SPEECH OF MAY 4, 1941 Deputies. Men of the German Reichstag: In the meantime, however, certain difficulties had arisen. As a result, Rumania, owing to internal changes, dropped out of England’s political scheme. In dealing with these conditions, I shall begin by giving you a brief outline of the aims [...]
Demetra Messala
Demetra Messala was a Greek woman, married to Arno Breker, one of the most famous sculptors of the XX century and best known for being the favourite sculptor of Adolf Hitler and Albert Speer and for his prolific career during National Socialist Germany. Breker first met Demetra Messala in Paris, which at that time was [...]
BBBB
The BBBB is the acronym of the Greek Empire of the Middle Ages, most known by the name Byzantine Empire or, among Western Europeans, as “Imperium Graecorum” (“Empire of the Greeks”). Spanning from year 395, when the old Roman Empire was split into a Western (Latin) Roman Empire and a Eastern (Greek) Roman Empire, until [...]
Interview with a Greek volunteer of the Bosnian wars
From April of 1992 when the war began in the formerly united Yugoslavia until November of 1995 when it ended, a considerable amount of Greeks between 18 to 35 years of age took part in it as volunteers within the ranks of the Bosnian Serb army. Some were wounded, some were ignored by luck. Inside [...]
Websites on the Waffen-SS
Websites about European volunteers to the Waffen-SS by nationality: www.waffen-ss.no (Norway) www.frontkjemper.info (Norway) www.frontkjemper.com (Norway) www.waffen-ss.nl (Netherlands)
