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Srbe na Vrbe

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"Srbe na vrbe" (takođe poznata kao "Bojni grom") je pesma slovenačkog autora Dr. Marka Natlačena objavljena u ljubljanskom dnevnom listu "Slovenec" 27. jula 1914. godine, dan pre nego što je Austro-Ugarska objavila rat Kraljevini Srbiji:


    Srbe na vrbe

    Krvava pesma do nebes upije,
    Krv Ferdinova je v mes Zofije.

    Zvali ste nas dolgo dni na klanja...
    Iz dolge vstali smo noči in spanja.

    S kanoni vas pozdravimo, vi Srbi,
    Dom hladan vam postavimo ob vrbi...

    V imenu Božjem pride k vam armada,
    Pogledat, kaj se sveti tam z Belgrada

    Očistimo vam sveti križ od praha,
    Za nas je bojni grom in piš bez straha.

    Nožnicam mač izderemo bliskavi,
    Da prestol vam operemo krvavi.

    Z zeleno vam odenemo odejo,
    Na veke vam zaklenemo vso mejo.

    Pravične stvari plačamo dolgove,
    Zmagalci spet se vračamo v domove.


Dr. Marko Natlačen je preživeo Prvi svetski rat, a kasnije je u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji postavljen za bana Dravske banovine.

Slogan "Srbe na vrbe!" je kasnije vaskrsnut od strane hrvatskog pisca, političara i jednog od osnivača ustaškog pokreta Mileta Budaka, postavši jedna od ustaških krilatica.

Slogan se ponovo pojavio u javnosti u doba raspada SFRJ i kasnije.

https://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-el/Srbe na Vrbe

https://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Србе на врбе


The slogan Srbe na vrbe! (Serbian: Србе на врбе), meaning [Hang] Serbs from the willow trees! is hate speech calling for the extermination of Serbs. The slogan was first used by the Slovenian Marko Natlačen in 1914, at the beginning of the war of Austria-Hungary against Serbia.

It was popularized before WWII by Mile Budak, the chief architect of the Ustaše ideology and of genocide against Serbs. The slogan became a reality during World War II, with hanging becoming notable in terms of symbolism — if not in scope — in the Independent State of Croatia, as part of the Holocaust and the Ustaše's genocide against the Serbs. In present-day Croatia, Croatian neo-Nazis, extreme nationalists and people who oppose return of Serbian refugees often use the slogan. Graffiti with the phrase is common, and has appeared in 2004 and 2006.

The slogan is most commonly heard shouted by Croatian and Bosniak fans at sport events involving Serbian teams, players or fans. At a game featuring Cibona vs. Partizan in 2002, most of the audience was echoing the slogan in the Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall (capacity 5,000) in Zagreb; with one side of the audience yelling "Srbe" and the other replying enthusiastically "Na vrbe!". Other similar hateful slogans were also yelled, such as "Kill the Serbs". When the Croatian club NK Rijeka signed the Serbian football goalkeeper Dragan Žilić, his initial plays were troubled by groups of fans denigrating him (and Serbs in general) with the slogan and other similar chants. The club management appealed to the fans to stop this, and eventually most of the Armada (the Rijeka supporters association) decided to leave Žilić alone. As time went by, only a few vocal fans continued to insult him. The supporters of basketball club Zadar, called Tornado, have been known to use the slogan as well; particularly when their club competes in the Adriatic League. At a qualifier for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Sarajevo the slogan was sung by Bosniak supporters.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srbe_na_vrbe%21
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