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ضوء القمر 🌝✨ :
الشغل مو عيب بس تعب ملامحنا حلم نصير كلشي وكلشي ماصرنه على العماله نكتب شعر مجبورين وبس الجيبه مر بيه عوز يفهمنه💔😔
2025-04-09 13:38:50
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ali878522
/ندم🥀/ :
اي والله تطلع للشغل من الصبح لليل ساعه 12 يله ارجع ارجع حته نفسي نسيه من التعب و هاذه كله عمري 15
2025-09-17 12:16:52
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memo_8135
✌️سوريه وافتخر✌️ :
سلامتك غلا
2025-01-11 18:00:24
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💛آلبر❤شـلونيـﮯ💙 :
كيف تركيا 😅
2023-04-25 15:19:25
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{يآسر}المصري،☠️🇪🇬 5 0 5 :
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2024-08-05 09:42:18
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abayll
🥀عــ͜͡ᬼ𓅋ـباس🥀 :
@عباس فاضل ❤️😚:والله تطلع للشغل غصبن عليك وكون بيدك تبقه نيم للعصر ومن ترد للبيت الله ليدري بيك شكثر شايل ضيم وهموم وصبر تصفن باخر نهرك مدري وين سولف لربك وتشكيل الأمر زين فهموني اريدن حل وسيط ☹️اني اريد ارتاح شيكصي 😔👋العمر غيرك شغل متعب ولزم تنام ونته تكصي اليل دخان. وشعر ☹️🥺❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹
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حہبہيہبہتہ آمہيہر 💋😘 :
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2025-07-23 09:55:30
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حہبہيہبہتہ آمہيہر 💋😘 :
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2023-04-25 16:06:35
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I NEED CC PRO WORKING #nationalistedit #fyp #chetniks  #ww2 #serbianvolunteercorps  The term Serbian Volunteer Corps has been used for three distinct military formations throughout history. The most prominent one refers to the pro-Fascist collaborationist unit that operated during World War II.Here is a comprehensive breakdown of each formation:1. Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II)This is the historically most referenced unit under this name, commonly known by its Serbian abbreviation SDK (Srpski dobrovoljački korpus).Origins and Ideology: Founded in September 1941 as the Serbian Volunteer Command, it was later reorganized into a corps in 1943. It served as the military wing of ZBOR, a far-right, fascist, and pan-Yugoslav movement led by politician Dimitrije Ljotić. Its first commander was Colonel Kosta Mušicki.Role and Command: While nominally under the jurisdiction of Milan Nedić's collaborationist Government of National Salvation, the SDK was actually under the direct operational control of German SS and police forces. Its primary purpose was fighting anti-Axis resistance forces within occupied Serbia—chiefly the communist-led Yugoslav Partisans, and occasionally the royalist Chetniks.End of the War: In late 1944, as the Soviet Red Army and the Partisans advanced into Serbia, the SDK retreated into Slovenia. There, they attempted to regroup and unite with other anti-communist forces. In March 1945, they formally joined the Chetniks as the
I NEED CC PRO WORKING #nationalistedit #fyp #chetniks #ww2 #serbianvolunteercorps The term Serbian Volunteer Corps has been used for three distinct military formations throughout history. The most prominent one refers to the pro-Fascist collaborationist unit that operated during World War II.Here is a comprehensive breakdown of each formation:1. Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II)This is the historically most referenced unit under this name, commonly known by its Serbian abbreviation SDK (Srpski dobrovoljački korpus).Origins and Ideology: Founded in September 1941 as the Serbian Volunteer Command, it was later reorganized into a corps in 1943. It served as the military wing of ZBOR, a far-right, fascist, and pan-Yugoslav movement led by politician Dimitrije Ljotić. Its first commander was Colonel Kosta Mušicki.Role and Command: While nominally under the jurisdiction of Milan Nedić's collaborationist Government of National Salvation, the SDK was actually under the direct operational control of German SS and police forces. Its primary purpose was fighting anti-Axis resistance forces within occupied Serbia—chiefly the communist-led Yugoslav Partisans, and occasionally the royalist Chetniks.End of the War: In late 1944, as the Soviet Red Army and the Partisans advanced into Serbia, the SDK retreated into Slovenia. There, they attempted to regroup and unite with other anti-communist forces. In March 1945, they formally joined the Chetniks as the "Šumadija Division." Following their surrender to British forces in Austria in May 1945, most members were repatriated to Yugoslavia, where they were summarily executed by the Partisans.2. First Serbian Volunteer Division / Corps (World War I)This formation is completely unrelated ideologically to the WWII unit.Establishment: It was formed in early 1916 in the Russian city of Odessa at the initiative of Serbian Prime Minister Nikola Pašić.Composition: The unit was composed primarily of South Slavic prisoners of war (Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes). These men had originally been mobilized into the Austro-Hungarian army but defected or were captured on the Russian front, subsequently volunteering to fight for Serbia and the Entente Allies.Transformation: In April 1917, the unit was expanded and renamed the Volunteer Corps of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. Following the political turmoil of the Russian Revolution, the corps was transported via Siberia and Japan to the Salonika front, where they fought in the final campaigns to liberate their homeland.3. Serbian Free Corps (Fraikorps)Historical Context: Formed during the Austro-Turkish War (1787–1791).Role: This was a volunteer militia composed of ethnic Serbs, established and trained by the Habsburg Monarchy to fight against the Ottoman Empire. The military experience gained by the fighters in this corps later served as the organizational and tactical foundation for the leaders of the First Serbian Uprising in 1804.(Note: In modern history, a paramilitary unit named the Serbian Volunteer Guard, also known as "Arkan's Tigers," operated during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, but it should not be confused with these historical corps). @larptlantis @wahhaboid 🇷🇺 @¿i m r o? @schizo sloven @Bosniak⚜️☪️🇪🇺🇧🇦ᛟᛉ @𝖐𝖗𝖔𝖋𝖓𝖎𝖈𝖆|🇷🇸⩩ @𝔏𝔞𝔷𝔶 𝔄𝔡𝔦 ✙ @𝕻𝖎𝖛𝖆 𝕻𝖆𝖙𝖗𝖎𝖔𝖙 @user18326698105 @voj shitpost @расточитель 🪖 @ⲕϩⲁⲗⲉⲇ 🇪🇬🏴 @🏴⚜️ Pavlaka_iz_Sarajeva⚜️🇧🇦 @DARI

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