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Latest comment: 15 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Dzaferbeg Kulenovic was not a Bosniak nor did he promote Croat and "Bosniak" unity. He promoted unity amongst Croats - to him there was no "Bosniak" nation, more se Muslim and Catholic Croats etc. To quote him:
"Gospodo, ja sam Hrvat i hrvatski nacionalist, i ne samo da sam ja Hrvat i hrvatski nacionalist, nego su bosanski muslimani kao cjelina Hrvati, dio hrvatskog naroda"
- Džafer-beg Kulenović
Translated: Sirs and Madams, I am a Croat and a Croatian nationalist, and not only am I a Croat and a Croatian nationalist, but the bosnian (regional term, not Bosniak national term) muslims as a whole are Croats, a part of the Croatian people"
Latest comment: 11 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Dzafer K was the vice-president of a fascist satellite state/quasi-protectorate established by the Germans and Italians for four years. German and Italian military forces operated in the country for all that time, and worked closely with the NDH government. He and all members of the NDH government collaborated with the Germans and Italians for years. The categorisation is self-evident. The edit warring on this topic needs to stop. If editors have a source which states that DK didn't collaborate with the Germans and Italians, it should be presented here. Otherwise the categorisations wil be restored. Peacemaker67 (send... over) 02:22, 22 April 2013 (UTC)Reply