18 November is Remembrance Day for victims of Vukovar and for Vukovar as victim of Serb aggression against Croatia in the 1990’s. Remembering are moments filled with overwhelming sadness and grief that still weigh heavily upon thousands of victims who survived the brutal aggression, upon family and friends of those who have fallen for freedom from communism in Croatia, upon a whole nation of people – Croats – throughout the world.
Yesterday, across Croatia candles were lit to honour the memory and for the 22nd year (since 1991) affirm the pledge and promise: Do not forget Vukovar! I join them in remembering.
A reminder of how it was for Vukovar, for Croatia in 1991:
Here, I have chosen some photographs of how Croatia remembers Vukovar, which were taken on the eve of 18 November. (CLICK ON PHOTOS TO ENLARGE)

A procession of honour in Zagreb, Croatia – remembering Vukovar – Nov 2013
Photo: Patrik Macek/Pixsell
Never Forgotten …
Vukovar was introduction what ‘Greater Serbia’ had in mind for Croats (Catholics) and Bosniaks (Muslims). It was a message that Draza Mihailovic’s “Instrukcije” are alive and “we will crush you” and “this is Serbia.” They used weapons afforded to them by the Yugoslav People’s Army and they were so convinced they will win, they practically laughed at Tudjman and Izetbegovic and dismissed them as irrelevant. But, heroes of Vukovar sent a strong message to JNA, then Europe’s third largest military power and the power of freedom and democracy won over the power of tyranny and dictatorship. It started in Vukovar, continued through Sarajevo and Bihac, culminated to Srebrenica, and ended with a magnificent victory of Croatian army and the defeat of the so called “Republic of Serbian Krajina.” Rest in Hell RSK, and Rest in Peace dear heroes of Vukovar and the heroes of the 1995 Operation Storm.
Thank you on your comment Bosniak-Jewish Solidarity – much appreciated!
Never forget Vukovar. <3
I join in remembrance with love and blessings…
Thank you Theresa – much appreciated.
Sounds odd to say, but, such brutality should never be forgotten. So, so many people lost their lives. This was a terrible chapter in history. These are very beautiful images of remembrance 🙂
Thank you Amelia
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I ask that people do not forget Skabrnja on this day as well.
Vukovar, in Slavonia,
Skabrnja, in Dalmatia
Two places where resistance fell on the same day and together they show how Serb aggression was indiscriminate and a plan for Greater Serbia.
Vukovar was a multi ethnic city, Serbs included, yet that did not stop the aggression where Serbs turned on their Croat neighbors.
Skabrnja was a small town that never ever had a single Serb living there and never had anything to do with Serbs or Serbia ever yet that did not stop the aggression.
These two towns show that no matter what the connection to Serbia or Serbs a place had, the fact is that the goal was for Serbs to conquer as much land and murder as many Croats as possible.
Of course Felix – Skabrnja will never be forgotten! Skabrnja massacre was utterly brutal! Thank you for your comment.
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Forza CROATIA !!!
Aliosa.
Yes Alyosha I hope the return match takes Croatian team to Brazil in 2014, too – Thank you! I like the “I miss you” music on the video.
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Shaun
Thank you Shaun! 😀
My pleasure
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