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Let's be frank, I doubt our military would've allowed for foreign volunteers to participate in the executions.
Too many ways that can go wrong, you can't keep an eye on them once they leave the country, and make sure they don't have a sudden change of mind and confess, none of which has happened as far as I'm aware in the case of Greeks.
I don't always think like a mass murderer, but when I do...
„Beer has it's own way of sorting things out, does it not?“
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that's because out of the total 100 greeks who were in Bosnia, only 3-4 participated in a battle. They are known by their names. The most hardcore of them was a guy with the surname Zavicanos (a name which is of course of Slavic/Serbian root). The Serbs used those people for public relations mostly. Given the fact that those ppl (Greeks) came from a country which gave essential help to NATO (this country is a NATO member), and also relies exclusively on British/AngloSaxon support for its existence, and also is the most anti-Slavic out of all balkan countries, the only rational explanation for this whole fiasco and false friendship is that it was orchestrated by the anglos. Greeks don't dare one single step without anglo guidance and support. Why the anglos chose greeks to play this role? The answer is trivial.
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