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If they included these two, I would consider Durks lame.
Now if they used Plato, Justinian or Nikitaras. I would totally accept it if there was a title like "Remove Kebab" or "Christian protector of Constantinople" carved on the coin.
Anyways, I'm trolling. Obviously Hrvats want to claim Tesla without any indication that he was a Serb and it is pathetic.
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That could mean Serbs are Orthodox Croats.... LMAO Just kidding.
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then you must be some kind of wizzard who has lightning in his eyes - Balkanforum user Cobra about Mortimer
Only a Sinti and Roma who has gained the power of the wheel can do it. - In conversation with the Balkanforum user Axer
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he was R-M458, so Polish, so Retheloid, thread can be closed now, thankx
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there are some Romanians who consider him Romanian, under name Nicolae Teslea, and say he was Vlach I know it's hilarious, just wanted to let you guys know
https://www.quora.com/Was-Nikola-Tes...at-or-Romanian
https://ziare.com/cultura/documentar...serbia-1158748
http://wikimapia.org/12902899/ro/Smi...a-Nikola-Tesla
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In a part of his biography where he wrote about his life when he was six years old or younger, Tesla wrote that he was so inspired by Serbian national poetry that he used to spend hours playing that he killed the enemies of Serbs (https://www.rastko.rs/istorija/tesla...biography.html):
If I remember rightly, I then took to carving swords from pieces of furniture which I could conveniently obtain. At that time I was under the sway of the Serbian national poetry and full of admiration for the feats of the heroes. I used to spend hours in mowing down my enemies in the form of corn-stalks which ruined the crops and netted me several spankings from my mother.
Tesla's friends in America were proponents of the ideology of Greater Serbia (https://archive.org/details/teslamanoutoftim00chen):
It pleased Tesla that the son of King Alexander, whom he had admired, was now the monarch. His closest friends in the New York/Washington Slavic communities remained those of "Great Serbian" outlook attached to the Yugoslav Embassy under Ambassador Fotić.
In order to curb Croat separationism within the kingdom of Yugoslavia, in 1929 the Serbian King Alexander established a dictatorship and outlawed political parties. When he was assassinated (by a Croat according to the biography linked above), Tesla wrote a tribute to him where he wrote the following (https://www.rastko.rs/rastko/delo/10890):
The Croatians and Slovenes were never in a position to fight for their independence. It was the Serbians who fought the battles for freedom and the price of liberty was paid in Serbian blood. All true Croatians and Slovenes remember that gratefully. They also know that the Serbians have an unequaled aptitude and experience in warfare and are best qualified to direct the forces of the country in a crisis.
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Tesla never wrote any of that neither was King Alexander assasinated by a Croat (but organized by them together with VMRO). I suggest you to stop posting Serb science fiction blogs with 0 credentials.
But you are down-syndrome Finn, aren't you? Figures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_I_of_YugoslaviaAlexander I (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар I Карађорђевић, romanized: Aleksandar I Karađorđević, (16 December 1888 [O.S. 4 December] – 9 October 1934), also known as Alexander the Unifier, was a prince regent of the Kingdom of Serbia from 1914 and later a king of Yugoslavia from 1921 to 1934 (prior to 1929 the state was known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes). He was assassinated by the Bulgarian Vlado Chernozemski, during a 1934 state visit to France.
As for Tesla actual quotes:
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American post stamp from 1956. Although Yugoslavia existed at that time, Nikola Tesla was described not as Yugoslav, but distinctly Serbian scientist.
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Tesla spent few hours of his life in Serbia (one day only) so obviously his ties with that country are close to zero.
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