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LOL Italian soldiers and generals were the worse! Italy could not take anything without the help of big brother Germany. Greeks kicked the asses of Italians in late 1940 and Hitler's Germany had to bail them out by invading both Yugoslavia and Greece in early 1941 and this made a spring invasion of USSR impossible, so they had to postpone it to June thanks to bungling Italians and Mussolini.The Italians did not do well against France either, even though French armies in the North were collapsing in front of German Wehrmacht, the French did quite well against mere Italians in the South.
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False. Good part of Kosovo Serbs, if not the majority, are 18th-19th century immigrants, including your friend below here who admitted to this:
My ancestry in Kosova goes further back than this Serb and I am a Kosovar Albanian.
In the north of Kosova, most Kosovo Serbs are Montenigrins who settled there and the rest of Kosova in the 18th century or later. Some came with the colonization later.
Also there is no mention of any Serbs in Kosova or Serbia or Macedonia until the 12th-13th century. There is no historical mention of Serbs. The Serbs were some tribe located around the area of South-Western Serbia (Sandzak) / Montenegro. Only in the 12th-13th century did the Serbs expand into what is today Serbia-Kosova-Macedonia area, basically a late invading tribe.
If you'd like we can also look at registers of Kosova from the 16th century which shows Kosova was inhabited by an Albanian population and Islamised population. Albanians even back then were one of the main inhabitants. The Toplica / Southern Serbia , just north-east of Kosova area, had an Albanian population too. In the 17th century, Serbs in Kosova, especially Dukagjini area and the towns, were a minority and mostly located in Eastern Kosova. Serbian migrations into Kosova started in the 18th century which increased their numbers. The Serbian colonization of Kosova between 1912-1939 also significantly increased the Serb presence there as prior to that Serbs were no more than 10%-15% of the population.
Serbs have been migrating into Kosova since the Late Medieval period and throughout the entire Ottoman period.
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Kosovo is ancent slovak land.
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Kosovo is Serbia because it's Russian position, just like Crimea and whole Novorossia is Russia and Qarabag iz Azerbaijan. Justifying such things not through your own interests but with "muh we were first there", "universal justice" and other modernist bs is cringe.
The elephants are heading South.
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