tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post8062999741432543862..comments2024-03-16T01:00:19.876-05:00Comments on The Mad Monarchist: Monarchist Profile: Draža MihailovićMadMonarchisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08083008336883267870noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-45211689802180165082015-05-17T21:29:37.037-05:002015-05-17T21:29:37.037-05:00For the king and fatherland-freedom or death!For the king and fatherland-freedom or death!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04208313606538551602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-56053291868649474242013-04-02T15:29:28.184-05:002013-04-02T15:29:28.184-05:00Well, maybe it is because Draza Mihailovich was my...Well, maybe it is because Draza Mihailovich was my grandmothers uncle, but I think his story should be shared more because there are not many who have given their life to help save their countyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06240027940134601171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-13009963322883041162011-03-23T07:03:59.947-05:002011-03-23T07:03:59.947-05:00Not at all.Not at all.MadMonarchisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08083008336883267870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-4715775448128340322011-03-23T01:32:52.187-05:002011-03-23T01:32:52.187-05:00Great article. I translated it into Czech language...Great article. I translated it into Czech language for a Czech monarchist website <a href="http://promonarchii.cz/index.php/novinky/odjinud/211-draa-mihailovi" rel="nofollow">Pro monarchii</a>; of course with a link back to the source. <br />I hope you don't mind. :-)Matěj Čadilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18378362275067339363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-86755491257317344332011-03-22T21:03:03.518-05:002011-03-22T21:03:03.518-05:00I will, though the one Hungarian monarchist I woul...I will, though the one Hungarian monarchist I would most like to write about I probably will not -it would be much to heavy on explanation- but there will be a Hungarian monarchist profile coming in its turn and I've had a vid planned for quite a while but just havn't been able to get to it. I do have a great interest in the country ever since my younger days when I worked on a neighboring ranch who had a hunting guide who was from Hungary and would talk at length about his history (as well as Transylvania, my God in Heaven he talked about that alot -absolutely adamant that Transylvania is Hungarian! Though I'm sure the Romanian friends would disagree of course). And I have (inadvertently) written twice about Hungary's last king.MadMonarchisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08083008336883267870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-80429032558938459422011-03-22T19:27:16.820-05:002011-03-22T19:27:16.820-05:00@marquitosidolo:
Thanks for agreeing, it is so. :-...@marquitosidolo:<br />Thanks for agreeing, it is so. :-) Hungary was murdered in 1920.<br /><br />Long live Otto, Crown Prince of Hungary and Croatia! <br /><br />However today's Hungarian Legitimists are considering Ferdinand VI (Prince Royal Ferdinand Zvonimir) to be the future king; as Otto II is very old now and Carl V did venture on the swampy fields of the Austrian Liberal media...<br /><br />Mr. Mad, I have always wondered; will you have anything on the Kingdom of Hungary (Monarch/Monarchist profiles, MM Videost etc)? As you have a vast knowledge of everything Monarchist, I doubt that you couldn't write a few posts about the glorious 945 years that Hungary was a Catholic monarchy. :) If you need any help from me or if there's anyone/anything you're interested in concerning Hungarian Monarchism, a Hungarian Monarchist is humbly at your service.<br /><br />The blog is great, keep up the good work!Petrus Augustinushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03296159071531531990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-54522126003559861002011-03-22T18:51:37.178-05:002011-03-22T18:51:37.178-05:00You are right it is Yugo, domination, and slavia f...You are right it is Yugo, domination, and slavia from slavs, literaly the kingdom of all the slavs an idea of the paslavism but about the Assasination of the Archduke at least in my oppinion was an plot of the Serbian goverment, but we cannot change what happened upon 96 years.<br /><br /> Kosovo is rightfully Serbian it always had been since medieval times that is Serbian so we can say that Kosovo is Serbia despite what say the ONU or the great powers it will always be a part of Serbia.<br /><br /> Hi from Argentina.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-46497034920425219922011-03-22T18:17:53.496-05:002011-03-22T18:17:53.496-05:00Yugoslavia was another name for the "Greater ...Yugoslavia was another name for the "Greater Serbia" that Serbs had been dreaming of for a very long time. If you are Serbian, that has always been the ultimate goal, however, it probably was unrealistic to think that Croatia and Slovenia would easily go along with being under Serbian rule. As for WW1, as I've said before, it was just a tragedy that should never have happened. The Serbs had legitimate reasons for going to war (the biggest being that they were attacked) but Austria also had legitimate reasons such as the assassination of the Archduke and the support for the 'Black Hand' in the Serb government. However, none of that changes the fact that Draza was a great patriot and a great monarchist. The Serbian Royal Family today focuses on Serbia and makes no claim to Croatia or Slovenia. At the moment they are more concerned with losing what they have -such as the international effort to rob them of Kosovo.MadMonarchisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08083008336883267870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-139389504760313212011-03-22T17:48:04.025-05:002011-03-22T17:48:04.025-05:00This monarchist Draža Mihailović was an good soldi...This monarchist Draža Mihailović was an good soldier and i can found and is very near in some aspects to the Mad Baron despite he colabored with the facist it was better than the reds.<br /><br /> Also it is true that Winston Churchill let Stalin to ocupy Yugoslavia it is also true that they cannot do anything to prevent it (he planned an federal Kingdom of Yugoslavia), but in my opinion i dislike the Kingdom of Yugoslavia because it was just Serbian spoils of WWI and i will always consider that the real monarch of the lands of the so-called Yugoslavia (oviously excluding Serbia and Montenegro but including the Banat) is the Austro-Hungarian monarch Kaiser Otto von Hapsburg, god save him.<br /><br /> And to the Hungarian reader of this blog i agree with you all the lands of Transilvania, Croatia, Slovakia, Etc are hungarian.<br /><br /> Hi from Argentina.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-25117586687022531612011-03-22T16:43:24.369-05:002011-03-22T16:43:24.369-05:00If the Western Invasion had come, we might also ha...If the Western Invasion had come, we might also have a monarchy in a united Macedonia, instead of an autonomous and small communist one that would lead to political parties exploiting our nationalism for votes and money.<br /><br />And Petya, the monarch might have been Hungarian. :)Markohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01601740819464902353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-85818566622266249782011-03-22T10:20:19.160-05:002011-03-22T10:20:19.160-05:00A great profile again, as always. However, I'd...A great profile again, as always. However, I'd like to point out to you, that Hungary did not invade Yugoslavia. <br /><br />Hungary waited until 10 April 1941, when Yugoslavia collapsed (we had a Treaty of Non-Agression in effect with Yugoslavia, it would've been spineless to attack her) and only then marched in to take back former Hungarian territories (the Southern Lands aka Vojvodina), which were snatched from her in the Treaty of Trianon (1920) after WWI. Our PM, Count Paul Teleki even shot himself in the head on 3 April because he didn't know Yugoslavia was going to collapse and thought that an invasion would break the Treaty (rightfully so). Those lands were occupied by Yugoslavia and they were not treating the Hungarian and German minorities as per the Human Rights Agreements signed with the peace treaties of Paris (1918-1921). We did not march in to 'invade' or to help the Axis powers; but to claim back what's rightfully ours. It was because of this that our Army did not venture south of the Danube and Sava rivers but stopped at the 1000-years old Hungarian border.Petrus Augustinushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03296159071531531990noreply@blogger.com