Serbia and Albania: A Contribution to the Critique of the Conqueror Policy of the Serbian Bourgeoisie
book cover
Author
Dimitrije Tucović
Country
Kingdom of Serbia
Language
Serbian
Subject
the Serbian-Albanian conflict
Media type
book
Serbia and Albania: A Contribution to the Critique of the Conqueror Policy of the Serbian Bourgeoisie is a book by Serbian socialist Dimitrije Tucović, in which he analyzes the roots of Serbian-Albanian conflict.
After the outbreak of the Balkan Wars 1912, Tucović was mobilized in the Serbian Army and participated in the Serbian military campaign in Albania.[1] He sent letters from the front about war crimes against the Albanian population which were regularly published in the Worker's Newspaper (Radničke novine).[2] After returning from the Balkan war, he published Serbia and Albania in which he criticizes the militaristic policy of the Serbian bourgeoisie:
Unlimited enmity of the Albanian people against Serbia is the foremost real result of the Albanian policies of the Serbian government. The second and more dangerous result is the strengthening of two big powers in Albania, which have the greatest interests in the Balkans.[3]
^Dimitrije Tucović in Nova enciklopedija, Vuk Karadžić – Larousse (II tom), Beograd, 1978.
^Tucovićevo pismo o zločinima srpske vojske nad Albancima Archived 17 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in Serbian)
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