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Сообщение от Ika-Ika; 1675183"
In Serbia, this is impossible.
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Aija Kuge: Recently, a famous Belgian photographer Yann Kampenaers traveled for the former Yugoslavia and photographed twenty-five monumental monuments. Kampenaers believes that this futuristic form of art, and admire their monumental abstract forms. But he took and destroyed the remnants of destroyed during the war in former Yugoslavia monuments. The greatest number of those - in Croatia.
And what is the fate of monuments and memorials dedicated to World War II, in Serbia?
Olga Manoilovich-Pintar: In Serbia there is one feature: in small towns since the mid-60s, local authorities are often recorded on the monuments or plaques in the names of members community, victims not only during, but also in the First World War. So it happened that the symbols of memory of the victims of the twentieth century. This violated the creation of the Yugoslav self-identification in favor of national identity. During the '90s, the disintegration of Yugoslavia, these monuments in Serbia was not as dramatic fate, as in the republics of the former country, captured by the war. However, they are now, even those who are in city centers have become invisible. Next to them are no longer held state ceremonies, no organized memorial rally does not mark the times of socialism holidays - they are gone from the public eye.
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completely here.
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