Carl Kosta Savich
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Carl K. Savich is a Serbian-American historian and writer.
Carl teaches history at the college level. He received his B.A. in Political Science from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He has an M.A. in History and a J.D. in Law. He is a member of the Alpha Zeta Upsilon chapter of the international history honor society, Phi Alpha Theta. He has received an LCP BW American Jurisprudence Award and a Handy and Harmon Academic Scholarship. His work has been cited on the US Holocaust Memorial Museum website in Washington, DC and the Holocaust and Genocide Studies website of the University of Minnesota. His articles have appeared on several pro- Serbian propaganda sites. He has been a contributor to Foreign Policy, Liberty (Sloboda) and The American Srbobran. His areas of interest and expertise are history, journalism, political science, and law.
Carl Savich writes on a pro-Serbian bias. He frequently takes a critical stance toward certain groups, especially against Albanians, Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims) and Croats[1]. He has several times spread false allegations using different Serbian nationalist websites. Savich was the first who accused Finland’s former president and UN special envoy for Kosovo status, Martti Ahtisaari, for being son of a Nazi- officer. Although this claim has received wide media publicity in Serbia it is false. Documents show Ahtisaari’s father actually was servicing the Finnish defense forces as a mechanic during WWII.[2]