The Bosnian and Croatian peoples protest against Serbian imperialism and hegemony in 1914

Bosnian and Croatian protests against Greater Serbian imperialism and hegemony in 1914

Petrit Latifi

In 1914, the “Tiroler Grenzbote” published an article on the Bosnian and Croatian protests against Serbian hegemonial politics.

“Anti-Serb demonstrations.

In Zagreb, new anti-Serb rallies took place on a large scale. Demonstrations took place in front of the Serbian embassy building in Vienna, but were sent home by the police.

A Serbian threatening letter.

Zagreb, 2nd. The organ of the right-wing party claims that MP Dr. Horvath received a threatening letter from an anonymous Serbian side, in which he was threatened with death because of his anti-Serb stance in the state parliament.

Anti-Serb rallies in Bosnia.

In various places in Bosnia, anti-Serb rallies took place again, during which many Serb houses were destroyed”.

References

https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/digitisedJournalsArchive/page/journal/62987/1/04.07.1914/349759/1/filterId-62987%01349759%014346086-query-serbischer+albanesen-filterIssueDate-%5B01.01.1912+TO+31.12.1939%5D-filterF_type-Newspaper.html

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