Why are the acts of Yugoslav government compared to the Nazi Germany Policy?
Germany under Hitler was a major industrial country, an imperialist power that invaded its neighbors. As an excuse for starting the WWII, Germany pointed out its concern about their minority in Czechoslovakia, Austria and Poland. Problem of German ethnic minority was to justify what they called “march towards the East”. One of the main resources of the German policy of that time was a powerful propaganda that hugely enlarged the suffering of their minority and demonized its position in mentioned countries. German suffering was a perfect excuse for their atrocities during the war. It is very difficult to detect any similarity between the policy of Yugoslavian government and the Nazi Germany policy in the eve of WWII.