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The following comments in this article are pure speculations and not facts:
"...a genocide agaist Serbs, Jews and Gypsies was perpetrated by Ustashe to the degree that disgusted even the Germans...". This statement is pure speculation and it only suggests that the Ustasha where even worse than the Nazis. Any normal person would have been disgusted by the crimes of the Ustasha and the Nazis in the same way, no matter whether they are German, Croatian or any other nationality.
"This song was seen as an open admittance of the German role in the break-up of Yugoslavia...". Sanja Trumbic was no politician nor was this song sponsored by the German government, so it can not be an admittance of the German role in the break-up of Yugoslavia.
Regarding the Genscher monuments, where there really some erected? I do remember that there was some talk about this but it would be interresting to know where this monuments are.
On 9 March, an anonymous user (213.202.96.157) improved this article greatly. Sadly, people with political agendas then deleted large sections of this improved article, and put in the tripe which is here today. I reverted once, but it was soon changed back again. The way the article stands today, there is much room for improvement, on the basis of what 213.202.96.157 wrote. (Barend21:32, 6 April 2006 (UTC))[reply]