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Szegedist
10-23-2016, 09:24 PM
http://www.krajinaforce.com/dokumenti/Crnogorci_NDH_1.jpg

http://www.krajinaforce.com/dokumenti/Crnogorci_NDH.jpg

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St. Stepinac
09-26-2017, 02:48 PM
Out of curiosity, do any of you know more info on Montenegrin Ustasa? It doesn't seem possible to discover info on them through English language search requests.

Lucia
09-26-2017, 03:10 PM
I had no idea about this. :lol:

The Destroyer
09-26-2017, 07:44 PM
Montenegro had their own nationalists-collaborationists, the so-called "Greens" who supported independence from Serbia and were allied with Musolini's Italy. I suppose they were natural allies to the Ustashe.

Lavrentis
09-26-2017, 07:46 PM
Can someone translate the essay in few words? Seems like an interesting case.

Crn Volk
09-26-2017, 11:28 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greens_(Montenegrin_separatists)

cosmoo
09-27-2017, 03:03 PM
Montenegro had their own nationalists-collaborationists, the so-called "Greens" who supported independence from Serbia and were allied with Musolini's Italy. I suppose they were natural allies to the Ustashe.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greens_(Montenegrin_separatists)

Greens (having complete lack of recorded wartime crimes) were as far from Ustashe as it could get, so stop talking as if the two were alike.
As for the evidence posted by OP, it had more to do with the fact that Ustashe sought to assimilate Montenegrins by calling them Red Croats (fairy tale) than with actual Montenegrins being part of their movement.

St. Stepinac
09-30-2017, 11:28 AM
Greens (having complete lack of recorded wartime crimes) were as far from Ustashe as it could get, so stop talking as if the two were alike.
As for the evidence posted by OP, it had more to do with the fact that Ustashe sought to assimilate Montenegrins by calling them Red Croats (fairy tale) than with actual Montenegrins being part of their movement.

Okay, as you say so on Ustasa, lets accept you're right, but what I can get from reading articles on Greens, they were kinda unstable movement. Periods of struggle and wish for independence combined with periods of repentance and desertion. Was there any firm Montenegrin movement for independence or groups within Greens free of pan-serb sentiments?

ShenGjergj
02-26-2018, 06:33 PM
Do the Montengrins use "Katun" for village and not "Selo" ?

chyyris
02-26-2018, 09:43 PM
Do the Montengrins use "Katun" for village and not "Selo" ?

No, they don't use.
Katun is not village, Katun is an social category. Katun is group of huts high in mountains where sheperds lived from the spring to the autunm. In the autumn they comming back in the villages with their livestock, cheese and other pruducts od livectock.
Originally Katun is Vlach social community, but many non-Vlach adopted that lifestyle.

Kelmendasi
02-26-2018, 09:44 PM
No, they don't use.
Katun is not village, Katun is an social category. Katun is group of huts high in mountains where sheperds lived from the spring to the autunm. In the autumn they comming back in the villages with their livestock, cheese and other pruducts od livectock.
Originally Katun is Vlach social community, but many non-Vlach adopted that lifestyle.
Seems like Albanians share this with Vlachs

chyyris
02-26-2018, 09:57 PM
Seems like Albanians share this with Vlachs

In the middle age in Montenegro there was latin speaking Vlach tribes, such as Bukumiri, Mataruge, Matagruze, Krici, Spanji...
But also in Montenegro and Herzegovina threre was "Vlachs" of Slavic or predominantly Slavic origin, they were vlach because of lifestyle, those are Niksici, Malesevci, Predojevici, Drobnjaci, Sarenci, Burmazi, Ridjani, Banjani, Vojnici, Njegusi..

Crn Volk
01-27-2020, 08:42 PM
Zelenasi su bile naj bolje

Tschaikisten
01-27-2020, 08:50 PM
Zelenasi su bile naj bolje

You like Serbian nationalists (Zelenaši)? New info for me.

Celine
09-08-2020, 09:07 AM
Wtf?