Heroes of Serbia - Memory Eternal

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Христос се роди! Hristos se rodi! Christ is Born!


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MAN FROM THE BALKANS



I am not ashamed of being,

as you would say,

a barbarian from the Balkans,

home of all that's unclean and stormy.

Now you will hear,

that we too have

cultures of which you have no notion.



Desanka Maksimovic

(Translated by: Reginald de Bray)

From Don't Fear: Selected Poems by Desanka Maksimovic, Association of Serbian Writers, 1998.

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Welcome to "Heroes of Serbia", a place where Serbdom is revered, celebrated and honored.

This site will celebrate the 'Heroes of Serbia' who made their mark from the onset of their migration to the Balkans in the 7th century through World War One, with special focus on the years preceding the Great War and the four years between 1914 and 1918, of what was supposed to be the 'war to end all wars'.



The Serbian contribution to the Allied victory in World War One was essential, and here at "Heroes of Serbia", it will receive the due honor it deserves.



Thank you for visiting.



Aleksandra Rebic




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Aleksandra Rebic

Aleksandra
is an American of Serbian heritage who was born in Chicago, IL, the daughter of parents who immigrated to the United States and made America their home. She is a graduate of Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Studies from the School of Speech. Aleksandra has been an aspiring author and student of history all of her life. While employed at a successful data processing company with both national and international clientele, she dedicates much of her free time to the freelance writing that she hopes will make a difference. The topics she focuses on cover a wide range, from the simple to the complex, and her hope is that through her writings she moves and inspires people to see things from a different perspective than they might be used to. Aleksandra has been published in both Serbian and American newspapers and on the internet, and is co-author, with her father, of the book Dragoljub-Draza Mihailovich and the Second World War: The History of a Great Betrayal. She organized and hosted several events including the 1993 Mihailovich 100th Birthday Celebration and the 1994 Halyard Mission 50th Anniversary Commemoration.
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