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Defense & Foreign Affairs: “International Community” Pulls Hitler on Serbia

Defense & Foreign Affairs Special Analysis: “Kosovo Independence Demands Parallel the 1938 Sudetenland Scenario,” February 16, 2007

The US-led NATO attacks on Serbia in 1999, the culmination of several years of well-developed propaganda funded by Albanian narco-trafficking money, have led to a position, in 2007, where the now-Albanian dominated Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija is being pushed by “the international community” toward a form of independence.

Significantly, the initial form of this, proposed by United Nations envoy Martti Ahtisaari — hardly an impartial observer; he is a former member of the International Crisis Group (ICG), an organization funded by leftist US financier George Soros which has been committed to bringing about an independent Kosovo — has been rejected by the Serbian Government as being “totally unacceptable”, and by the Albanian secessionists as being absolutely insufficient.

But there are distinct parallels in the Kosovo situation with the situation in Czechoslovakia’s Sudentland, one of the major precursor issues leading to World War II.

Both Hitler and NATO Claim Humanitarian Interventions

The Czechoslovakian region known as Sudetenland had, in the mid-1930s, a majority German population. The Sudeten Germans claimed to be the victims of oppression at the hands of the Czechoslovakian Government and demanded autonomy and the right of “self-determination”. To achieve their goal they revolted against the Czechoslovakian authorities thereby forcing the Government in Prague to declare martial law.

The Sudeten Germans cited the armed clashes which their own belligerence provoked as evidence of their oppression. As a result of the fighting, Sudeten German refugees began fleeing to Nazi Germany in 1937-38.

In 1938, the German Reich said that it would no longer tolerate the “abuse” of the Sudeten German population by the Czechoslovakian Government. Hitler threatened to invade Czechoslovakia under the pretext of humanitarian intervention to “rescue” the Sudeten Germans from alleged Czechoslovakian “oppression”.

Same European Powers that Carved Up Czechoslovakia in 1938 are Now Carving Up Serbia

With the professed goal “bringing stability to Europe”, the great European powers of the day, Germany, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom, convened a conference in Munich to resolve the Sudeten crisis.

The fact that Czechoslovakia’s borders were not theirs to re-draw did not stop the European powers from doing precisely that. Czechoslovakia was offering the German population special rights and maximum self-government, but the Germans would have none of it. On September 29, 1938, Sudetenland was ceded to Germany by the Munich Agreement signed by German Chancellor and Fuhrer Adolf Hitler, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini, and the Radical-Socialist French Prime Minister Edouard Daladier.

Czechoslovakia did not consent to the theft of its territory, but it lacked the means of defending itself. As a result, Czechoslovak troops vacated Sudetenland, and German troops came goose-stepping in to take their place.

Lip-service was paid to “protecting the minority within the minority”, but nothing was done to achieve this, and the non-German minorities in living in Sudetenland had their homes, businesses, and places of worship destroyed. They were killed, terrorized, and forced to flee Sudetenland in fear of their lives.

Almost exactly the same thing has been happening in the Balkans for the past eight years. Just replace Sudetenland with Kosovo; replace Germans with Albanians; and replace Czechoslovakia with Serbia and there is a mirror image of what has been happening in Kosovo since 1999.

There are some differences, including the fact that Sudetenland had once been part of Germany. So the Germans actually had a more historically legitimate claim to Sudetenland than the Albanians have to Kosovo. But the history of the Sudeten crisis so closely mirrors what has been happening in Kosovo that its lessons are significant for today’s analysts and policymakers.

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Appeasing Fascist Germany and Sacrificing Czechoslovakia Brought WWII Instead of Peace

Acceding to German demands in Sudetenland did not stabilize Europe; on the contrary: it emboldened the Germans. The Munich Agreement only brought more German demands and even greater German belligerence.

Acceding to Albanian demands in Kosovo is not expected to stabilize the Balkans. Indeed, outbreaks of violence by Kosovo Albanians began immediately after the Ahtisaari plan was presented to the Albanian leadership in the Kosovo regional capital, Pristina, on February 1, 2007.

See also: Defense & Foreign Affairs Special Analysis, February 2, 2007: As Ahtisaari Plan Delineates Essentially Independent Kosovo, Jihadists Move to Expand Ops in FYROM, Greece, Serbia, and Main Points of UN Ahtisaari Plan for Kosovo.

All evidence, and public statements by Kosovo Albanian officials, indicates that granting Kosovo independence would only embolden Albanian secessionists in Montenegro, the Presevo valley of Serbia, the Raska (Sandjak/Sanzak) region of south-western Serbia, the Western areas of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), and northern Greece, not to mention secessionist groups in other parts of the world who would be eager to cite the Kosovo precedent for their own purposes.

Given the strong links which the Albanian political and criminal movements have with Islamist-jihadist movements (including al-Qaida ), and with the Government of Iran, there is strong evidence that the belief in the imminent success of the Kosovo independence movement would spark a surge of confidence in the jihadist movement in Europe and worldwide. This would have significant ramifications — quite apart from empowering the Europe-wide network of narco-traffickers, prostitution rings, and arms trafficking run from Kosovo (1) — for the worldwide terrorist movement and for the impetus of violence in such theaters as Iraq.

Warning to Kosovo Albanians: Czechoslovak Revenge Was Brutal

The experience of the Sudeten Germans should also serve as a warning to the Kosovo-Albanians. Sudetenland’s independence from Czechoslovakia, although guaranteed by the European powers, did not last. When the geopolitical situation changed with World War II, and Czechoslovakia regained a degree of sovereignty within the Soviet-dominated Warsaw Treaty bloc, the remaining Sudeten Germans were all but eradicated.

Trend analysis in the early 21st Century points to the prospect of ongoing security concerns for Europe, based on changing demographics and pressure from jihadist terrorists. And while no-one is pointing to the prospect that World War III could erupt in Europe — as both previous World Wars erupted there — the prospect does exist for a return to armed conflict, despite (or perhaps because of) the fact that the “international community” has eviscerated the conventional force capabilities of most of the states of the former Yugoslavia.

Unlike Kosovo Albanians, Serbs in Bosnia-Herzegovina Have Legitimate and Historical Claims to Independence

Would the European Union or NATO be prepared to undertake major armed intervention to contain another conflict in the former Yugoslavia? There is evidence of great reluctance among EU/NATO powers to re-engage in the Balkans. And yet the granting of independence to Kosovo — which would likely occur from a claim of independence by Albanians in Pristina, accepted/recognized by, say, the Labour Party Government in the United Kingdom, which (unlike the former Conservative Party Government) has indicated a support for the Balkan Islamist claims — could also lead to a claim of independence by Republica Srpska, the ethnically Serbian area of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Indeed, Republica Srpska has entirely legitimate and historical claims to independence, or union with the Republic of Serbia, whereas the Albanian domination of Kosovo and Metohija began in the 20th Century as a pattern of illegal immigration, encouraged (or at least allowed) by post-World War II Yugoslav dictator Josef Broz Tito, a Croat, to control the Serbs who had opposed him during World War II.

And although US officials and media tend to deny the parallel, the case made by Albanians in Serbia’s Kosovo province could be made equally by Mexicans who have illegally immigrated into the southern United States.

But if there is one thing true about the Balkans it’s that memories are long and revenge is harsh.

Footnotes:

1. See Defense & Foreign Affairs Special Analysis, January 19, 2007: Growing Leftist-Jihadist Linkages Highlighted by January 12, 2007, Attack on US Embassy. That report noted that: “Reliable sources indicate that the [Chinese-made, former Albanian Army] RPG-7 rocket-propelled grenade fired at the US Embassy in Athens on January 12, 2007, was supplied to the leftist Greek terrorist organization, Revolutionary Struggle, by the Albanian jihadist-linked group, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA/UCK)” via Albanian arms traffickers operating through FYROM. See also the Defense & Foreign Affairs Special Analysis of January 31, 2007, report entitled Arms Smuggling Routes Enhance Extremist Capabilities in South-West Balkans; Albanian Separatists Expected to Mobilize in Spring if Kosovo Does Not Get Independence . That report noted, among other things: “Virtually all intelligence sources in the Serbian province of Kosovo anticipate that a major upsurge in violence will occur in the March-April 2007 timeframe, and exclusive new evidence obtained by GIS/Defense & Foreign Affairs highlights how Albanian extremists have developed comprehensive networks of arms supply to ensure a broadly-based conflict in both Kosovo and neighboring FYROM.”

Czech Historian: Ahtisaari Wants New Munich

PRAGUE, Czech Republic, February 22, 2007 (Source: Politika) — “Finnish negotiator Ahtisaari demands from the international community to persuade Serbia to renounce its Kosovo province, supposedly in the name of the higher goals of peace and stability in the Balkans. Translated from the diplomatic lingo into plain Czech it means this: Ahtisaari demands new Munich for Kosovo. In 1938 Western powers have forced Czechoslovakia to renounce part of its territory in the interest of ‘preservation of peace.’”

This is the way distinguished Czech historian, professor at the Charles University in Prague, Jan Rychlik addressed the issue surrounding Serbian Kosovo-Metohija province in the Czech daily Pravo, emphasizing the obvious parallels between Czechoslovakian-German conflict almost seventy years ago and present day conflict between Serbs and Albanians regarding Serbian Kosovo province.

“Nobody denies that ethnic Albanians are in majority in Kosovo province today, just like in Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia Germans were the majority of the population. But no one was expelling Germans in 1918, after the creation of Czechoslovakia (1945 was different), while the expulsion of Serbs in 1999 was on a massive scale and is being completed in practically independent Kosovo province,” adds Czech historian.

Kosovo-Metohija Was Always Integral Part of Serbia

Ethnic relations in the Czech border region towards Germany and in Serbian Kosovo-Metohija province are not as important as historical connections. Nobody can deny the fact Kosovo was an integral part of the medieval Serbian state and since the defeat of Turkey in the Balkan war of 1912 it has always been an integral part of Serbia, just like the so-called Sudetenland always belonged to the land under Czech crown. The only exception is the Second World War when Sudetenland became part of Great Germany, and Kosovo province became a part of Greater Albania. But even during the First World War the allies did not recognize the carving up of Czechoslovakia and, likewise, they did not recognize the dismemberment of Yugoslavia. Therefore, reminds Czech historian, those border violations were legally worthless.

“For Serbs, Kosovo-Metohija has the same significance as the borderline mountains for Czechs, which we consider the integral and inviolable part of our history. Therefore, no Serbian government is accepting Ahtisaari’s proposal and due to the reasons of internal politics they must not accept it. Of course, it is possible to exert a concentrated pressure and force Belgrade to “voluntarily submit” Kosovo, but that is something wide masses of the Serbian nation would see as a dictate.”

Ahtisaari’s Proposal is a Stillborn Child

Professor Rychlik stresses that at the time of disintegration of Yugoslavia the international community accepted the principle that the borders of the new states should be the same as those of former republics, regardless of the ethnic structure of the population within each new state. Now, for the first time, this principle is being forcibly broken. West is pledging independent Kosovo-Metohija province will not be a precedent the other minorities seeking secession will be able to use elsewhere. “If I understand correctly, in the future the population of the planet Earth is to be divided into two groups — Kosovo Albanians on the one side, who have the right to secede the territory they inhabit, and the rest of nations and ethnic groups on the other side, which will not be given the same right. Such an approach is, however, acceptable for Albanians only and it can never become valid. The precedent would be undoubtedly created and based on that, it will be very difficult to prevent Serbs to secede from Bosnia and Herzegovina.”

“Ahtisaari’ proposal is a stillborn child. It gives practically nothing to Serbs in Serbia, so it cannot be considered as anything similar to a compromise. This will be a new Munich, this time around in Serbia. And just as the Munich dictate did not bring peace to Europe in 1938, the 2007 Vienna dictate will not bring peace to it either,” concludes renowned historian.

Artwork at the top-left by Zoran Spasojevic (Serbia)

Comments

Svetlana, this is a superb analysis and so frightening in its implications. But this fear is a legitimate one that needs to be spread far and wide if we are to prevent another world war. It's absolutely true that the Muslims will become even more emboldened by gaining Kosovo and what, then, will there be to stop them continuing in their larger mission to take over many other parts of the world in their quest for domination of the globe?

I'm afraid the upcoming war (some argue the Third World War has already begun) can be prevented only by those who seem bent on starting it and seeing it through.

The seeds of major discontent and hatred have already been planted very deep, the old wounds are being opened throughout the Globe and it seems like certain "powers" really want to plunge the world into another bloody mess. Balkans has already been used as a tinder box in the previous two World Wars and it's just a question of time when one of the numerous sparks thrown its way will catch a devastating fire. Again.