Talk:Nedić's Serbia
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[edit] Neutrality
I am not an expert on this subject, but it seems to me that there are a number of unsourced and rather dubious statements. For example, the actions in Croatia surely cannot have been so widespread-and widely known-as early as September 1941. I would also imagine that there must have been a high degree of co-operation between Nedic and the SS to allow the Germans to declare Serbia 'Jew free' as early as August 1942. The whole thing just seems far too partisan. White Guard 05:34, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Conditions of leadership
The idea the 'That national emblems of Serbia be allowed' seems rather unclear to me. Does it mean that people be allowed to possess them, the government or the public allowed to display them, that Germany allow Serbia to display its own emblems (where anyway?) or oes it mean something else? Seeing as this also has a citation needed tag I am tempted to delete it but was wondering whether anyone else had more information on it before doing so. --Hydraton31 14:17, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
- Initially, German occupation forces didn’t allow anybody to publicly display Serbian or Yugoslav national symbols. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jordan 777 (talk • contribs) 09:44, 14 March 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Official name?
What was the official name of Nedic's Serbia? Nedic's Serbia is only popular name but what was official name of the state? For example Nazi Germany is popular name of Hitler's Germany but official name of state was German Reich(later Greater German Reich). So what was official name of state of Nedic's Serbia?--Staberinde 16:06, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, that's popular name - the official name was "Kingdom of Serbia". --PaxEquilibrium 21:15, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
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- Hmm, i thought that king went to exile? Anyway official name should be mentioned in introduction(same way as is done in Nazi Germany).--Staberinde 19:06, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
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- There was no official name because there was no state. It was just a territory, occupied by Axis powers. Nedic’s government was introduced by Germans to simplify local administration and take care about internal affairs at occupied territory. They called it Serbia, but it was not recognized by any Axis state as an independent nation. --Jordan 777 09:33, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Map wrong
The map is wrong. It doesn't show the Principality of Pindus Italian-Bulgarian puppet state. --PaxEquilibrium 21:19, 19 November 2006 (UTC)