Talk:List of Australia men's international soccer players born outside Australia
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Serbian Krajina&Independent State of Croatia
editAt time I am opening this thread, at section Croatia we have listed Milos Degenek and Billy Vojtek. Degenek was born in 1994 in Croatia in Knin which was the capital of the unrecognised Republic of Serbian Krajina which existed between 1991 and 1995. Vojtek was born in 1943 in Yugoslavia in uncknown place in what was occupied by the Independent State of Croatia which existed between 1941 and 1945.
- Degenek: City: Knin, recognised country: Croatia, unrecognised country in control: Republic of Serbian Krajina.
- Vojtek: City: uncknown, recognised country: Kingdom of Yugoslavia, unrecognised country in control: IS Croatia.
To further add polemics to this issue, IS Croatia during its existance in Yugoslavia hardly had control over its territory which always included liberated parts and parts in control by Italians or Germans. Without knowing the place where Vojtek was born we must have in mind there is a possibility of him having been born in some territory claimed by IS Croatia which was liberated or in control of other forces. Both IS Croatia and Krajina were unrecognised.
They cant be both in same section. Because, if we have Degenek in Croatia, it means we are considering the officially recognised countries, and Vojtek should be moved to Yugoslavia, while if we have Vojtek in Croatia (considering nowadays Croatia and short-lived WWII Nazi IS Croatia same), it means we are considering non-recognised countries with actual control of the place, and then we would have to put Degenek in a separate section named RS Krajina. FkpCascais (talk) 04:45, 29 April 2018 (UTC)