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National Library of Serbia

National Library of Serbia disappeared in a fire on April 6, 1941, which broke out around 18 pm, and since he had not been extinguished, silent is not until Wednesday 9 April in the afternoon. How and why the library is targeted and how no one is protected? Dejan Ristic, historian, archivist, translator and writer, former director of the National Library of Serbia explains why Hitler was deliberately chosen to National Library is the primary objective of the bombing of Belgrade. “German envoy in Belgrade sent an urgent dispatch from Berlin on March 27, informing him about the events in Yugoslavia, which caused enormous anger with Hitler. He said he issued the most perfidious way, this is an ideal opportunity to keep the Serbs a lesson and that this war should be revenge. Our military attaché in Berlin already has 28. March secret dispatch informed the Yugoslav government would come to attack. On April sent a new secret dispatch that the war would begin on April 6. The Germans learned that the Yugoslav government in possession of this information is now an oddity, Goebbels – the Nazi propaganda minister – comes up with what the military forces to be a secret sign of the attack on Yugoslavia. Since it was agreed that to be 6 April Sunday at 5:20 in the morning – and the Yugoslav government did not know about the weather – very insidiously suggested to Hitler that as a sign 5.20 in the morning broadcast “Overture in the march of Prince Eugene ‘, by Andreas Leonardo, Austrian composers of the early 19th century. Goebbels – the Nazi propaganda minister – comes up with what the military forces to be a secret sign of the attack on Yugoslavia. Since it was agreed that to be 6 April Sunday at 5:20 in the morning – and the Yugoslav government did not know about the weather – very insidiously suggested to Hitler that as a sign 5.20 in the morning broadcast “Overture in the march of Prince Eugene ‘, by Andreas Leonardo, Austrian composers of the early 19th century. Goebbels – the Nazi propaganda minister – comes up with what the military forces to be a secret sign of the attack on Yugoslavia. Since it was agreed that to be 6 April Sunday at 5:20 in the morning – and the Yugoslav government did not know about the weather – very insidiously suggested to Hitler that as a sign 5.20 in the morning broadcast “Overture in the march of Prince Eugene ‘, by Andreas Leonardo, Austrian composers of the early 19th century.

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