BELGRADE, SERBIA: Hanging out with Serbs and Russians

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024

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  • @NicolasDudic-ph4kd
    @NicolasDudic-ph4kd Před měsícem +17

    Thank you so much very Nice vidéo. Vive la Serbie 🇷🇸 🇷🇸 🇷🇸

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you for watching! I loved my time in Serbia!

  • @PEN32
    @PEN32 Před měsícem +10

    Actually, the Kalemegdan fortress or fortress is an extremely old place, entire underground cities are located in the tunnels under the fortress, which means that many civilizations built there. I live not far from Belgrade and this place always haunts my mind. A very interesting rabbit hole.

  • @hipopotamus2625
    @hipopotamus2625 Před měsícem +19

    The Serbs have a Big heart ❤
    Of course there are bad people everywhere but generally the Serbs are more welcoming than any other Sothern Slav bunch.

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +3

      I can't draw comparisons as I was only in each country for a little time, but I can say that the people most willing to talk to me were Serbs (whether in Srpska or Serbia) and even Russians!

    • @DDtch6669
      @DDtch6669 Před měsícem +3

      We wanna probe you to see if you're an MI6 spy 😂 😁👍​@@BritishLandeur

  • @boriscindric5890
    @boriscindric5890 Před měsícem +10

    I spoke about our hospilaty right ? Nice to have you around !

  • @tomislavciganovic1244
    @tomislavciganovic1244 Před měsícem +18

    Срби и Руси су заједно јаки. ми никада не постајемо непријатељи.

  • @soniad.2993
    @soniad.2993 Před měsícem +15

    The Serbs know why they love Russia very well. Thank you very much.

  • @cuervoblanco71
    @cuervoblanco71 Před 26 dny +6

    Russian here, Britt has to be careful talking about the war. He has pro western picture of the events. He doesn't know what really happened back then.

  • @RaceSmokie
    @RaceSmokie Před měsícem +22

    Why Serbians like Russians? Because, in the time of the tzars and kings Serbia was in great need and Russians helped. Serbia remember! Everything.

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +4

      I have a book about the history of Serbia which I am going to read when I get home, so I will learn all about it!

    • @MegaSale27
      @MegaSale27 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@BritishLandeurThe Same reason American's Like UK or Austrians Like Germany...

    • @gerillazack77
      @gerillazack77 Před měsícem +4

      ​​@@MegaSale27ahahaha a ameri ratovali sa britancima...dobro ti je poređenje😉.

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 Před měsícem +5

      They also let Serbs go to live in Russia (present day Ukraine) - I think it's to help them fight off the Mongols. The old provinces were called Slavo Serbia and Novo Serbia.

    • @MegaSale27
      @MegaSale27 Před měsícem

      @@frostflower5555 It is a Long History.We all know that Imperial Family is mixt whit Serbian Nemanjic dinasty....Russia helpt Serbia to fight Ottoman Turk's and then WWI and in the end WWII .... Plus Nato agresion make Serb's Anti Nato pro Russian.

  • @user-vp7ox2vz1i
    @user-vp7ox2vz1i Před měsícem +18

    Nice to see you enjoying Belgrade my friend. That's awesome, there is so much to see. Wh ydidn't you go to visit that Londoner who has records shop basically in the heart of Belgrade, he's almost the beating heart of the British ex-pat community in Belgrade. Enjoy the Belgrade and Serbia my friend!!!

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +9

      I didn't know he existed! I left Belgrade about 10 days ago, and only saw the comment on my previous video after I left.
      I wish I had seen it before I left because I absolutely would have gone to find him!
      Still had an amazing time in Belgrade - I was only meant to stay in Belgrade for three days, but stayed for six. Same as I was only meant to spend 15 minutes in Vlaesnica and stayed for eight days. Wherever there are Serbs, I stay too long haha.

  • @Batlca
    @Batlca Před měsícem +8

    She goes on to say " lot of people meet at the"horse" not knowing who the guy riding the horse is, which is really sad.
    You asked "what did he do, what's he famous for?"
    She goes and asks others what did he do? 🤦🏼‍♂️
    He led the uprising of Serbs against the Ottoman Empire, and that is the spot where they used to meet.

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem

      Fascinating, thanks for letting me know. Kod Konja!

    • @anaastanii
      @anaastanii Před 28 dny

      bro i know that wtf i just dont remember in that moment

  • @borapetrovic1957
    @borapetrovic1957 Před měsícem +8

    youre welcome to visit agean, glad you liked Serbia

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +3

      You know I'll be coming back to Serbia! Such a beautiful country and a beautiful people too. Thank you!

  • @ivangoran4461
    @ivangoran4461 Před měsícem +7

    Russians in Serbia do not have the right to feel other than being at home. Among my first memories, when I was a kid watching partisan movie, I didn`t understand what they were saying, and mom explained to me that there are people like us, who are called Russians, and that we, Serbs, exist thanx to them. My grand-grandpa, who fought WWI, later told me why Russian Tsar is Serbian saint. There are only two types of Serbs those who believe Serbs and Russian are brothers, and those who believe that Serbs and Russians are one and the same. Other types are not considered Serbs by these two types of genuine Serbs.

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem

      I'm confused so do you like the Russians or not like the Russians? Because all the Russians I spoke to were pretty nice. I think they're very welcome in Serbia, no?

    • @ivangoran4461
      @ivangoran4461 Před měsícem +1

      @@BritishLandeur I`m confused that you are confused and couldn`t draw a right conclusion. What made you suspicious about my love for Russia? Is it what my mama taught me, or my grand grandpa, or something else?

    • @user-lf2jh2ru9f
      @user-lf2jh2ru9f Před měsícem

      @@BritishLandeur Unlike the British, I would ban them from entering Serbia.

    • @mitarpop4209
      @mitarpop4209 Před měsícem

      ​@@ivangoran4461zato volis djilasa i mandriku😂🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇺🇷🇺

    • @ivangoran4461
      @ivangoran4461 Před měsícem

      @@mitarpop4209 Па и Ђилас и Румуника раде за Жвалвог јер им је амбасадор Хил заједнички газда. Срам те било

  • @frostflower5555
    @frostflower5555 Před měsícem +4

    Beautiful video!

  • @Gaudium_IvanaNikolich
    @Gaudium_IvanaNikolich Před 28 dny +4

    Lovely video! Enjoy your stay! Such a pity that the Russian guy from the video is so ignorant of the history of Serbian-Russian ties and lives in Belgrade. I would be curious at least. Russians who came here after the Revolution in 1917 were of a different, much nobler kind. That's how it seems to me and most people I know. I hope we are wrong and I'm sure there are beautiful exceptions among current Russian immigrants if we are not.

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před 26 dny

      Well, I can only speak to the Russians I met in Belgrade, but they were very polite and noble. I have tremendous respect for both them and Serbs!

  • @XYZOxyz
    @XYZOxyz Před 22 dny +3

    The only genocide in Bosnia was against Serbs. Three times in one century. Everything else is crocodile tears.

  • @andjeosmrti5
    @andjeosmrti5 Před 26 dny +2

    Btw Mihailo Obrenovic the guy on the horse in the middle of the town, didn't just build stuff around he was also a Prince of Serbia at the time. Prince Mihailo's greatest achievement was achieving a complete withdrawal of Turkish troops from Serbia in 1862.

  • @philstabler
    @philstabler Před 25 dny +2

    What regiment and rank you were in .

  • @boriscindric5890
    @boriscindric5890 Před měsícem +3

    If you think you know it better from your TV then we from our soil then thats your point of yiew ! We were a boiling point of all different hikes in all imaginable directions since folks walked the earth ! In serbia for example we practice hospilaty as something natural . We love visitors and guests in our middle . We are well educated and open people and whoever wants to deal with us we are straight .
    Big love to my place , familie and country !

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +1

      100% - very kind people everywhere and very beautiful country. You are right to be proud of Serbia!

  • @pepejeans000
    @pepejeans000 Před měsícem +4

    Says that most people do not know who the guy on a horse is (which is a lie). Then when asked why is he famous, responds: “ermm umm errrr duurrr he built like stuff yeah” What a plonker

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +2

      Hey bro, I feel you, but she knows more about her history than most Brits would be able to do if you stopped one in London.

  • @paradoxofgodexisting
    @paradoxofgodexisting Před měsícem +2

    At the end of the video:
    -Thats a beutiful building *points at the ministry of defence
    -I wish i visited it
    -And that one *Points at the main government building that was built in 1928 as a Palace of Ministry of Finnances in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. 😄

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +1

      Maybe good I didn't just walk into the Ministry of Defence then! They might not have been too happy with me!

    • @paradoxofgodexisting
      @paradoxofgodexisting Před měsícem

      @@BritishLandeur They would be polite im sure, but the other one, where the presidents office is... Im nnot so sure about that 😅

  • @Brave2standalone
    @Brave2standalone Před dnem

    There was no genocide in Bosnia - revenge war crimes YES. Neutral source would be the infamous Norwegian documentary on youtube ("Srebrenica, the town betrayed") depicting true events so don't apologize to anyone for your opinion!

  • @brankomilojevic3568
    @brankomilojevic3568 Před 26 dny +1

    Russian guy don't know about general Vrangel and " White Russian's "? Because they were fighting for the tsar, they lost then flew from USSR Lenin's comunism to moustly Serbia and rest of Europe. You have general Vrangel grave in the Russian church, behind St. Marc church in Tashmajdan park. Fun fact the Russian princes Anastasia ( you know the story ) should merry the, princ of Serbia at that time, king Alexandar I Karadjordjevic of Yugoslavia.

  • @argavenharge9704
    @argavenharge9704 Před měsícem +4

    First human settlements on Belgrade teritory is about 8500 years ago.Roman- Singidunum,1900 years ago,etc,etc.Which makes Belgrade one of oldest towns in Europe.
    P.S.Serbia has not more then 6 million inhabitants.And by Russian stats ,there are about 500 000 thousands Russians in Serbia.

  • @edmundtory6931
    @edmundtory6931 Před měsícem +5

    When travelling through the Balkans,refrain from making any political statement,especially if you are from a war-mongering country like England,US or Russia....

  • @pedjamilosavljevic6235
    @pedjamilosavljevic6235 Před měsícem +3

    West Balkan (and Balkan in general) is very complicated place - politically and historically. It is continuing to be complicated politically , because elites (trough media) constantly reheating old griefs , hate and other negative things , which has sole purpose to keep them in power (while masses antagonize each other - division is a beautiful thing , when you are a ruler). Of course , major "powers" in Europe (+ USA) benefit from those tensions. Governments in Balkan are ALL on a globalist (WEF) band wagon , no matter what they are talking publicly . Some people fall for the narrative , others do not. The truth is - we are , mostly , south Slavs and (except Slovenians and Macedonians) we speak the same language (different dialects). There are minorities (I mean non Slavic) .
    Princ Michael (knez Mihajlo Obrenović) , the man on the horse (monument) in front of national museum and across the street from national theater , was ruler of Serbia in two occasions . He built these institutions (before mentioned) and he took over the Belgrade from the Ottomans after some incident (after which the Ottomans bombed the city from the fortress). There is a Wikipedia page about him.
    Girl in the video tried to explain some things about the Nemanjić dynasty (Rastko Nemanjić - St. Sava) , but the facts were wrong (I believe that she mixed up things). He lived in 12th and 13th century and he was a prince , but he chose to engage in diplomacy and church. He was first Serbian Archbishop , and he gained independence for , what is now known as Serbian Orthodox Church and king's crown for his brother Stefan (from Roman Pope) - by which he made Serbia a kingdom and mostly independent (still under the Byzantine influence). He died in Hilandar (where he and his father built some monasteries) and the temple of St. Sava was built in a place , where Ottomans burned his remains , after Serbian rebellion in 17th century (there were a lot of rebellions here). The temple is built to look like St Sofia in Istanbul and it is one of the largest orthodox churches in the world (largest by volume) and it is not a monastery. You should visit it next time you come back (and you can record video in there). If you visit it - don't miss the crypt (stairs are near the entrance).
    External display of weapons in the fortress is a part of military museum permanent exhibition and the missiles exhibited are the same ones that shot down the F 117 B "nighthawk" - stealth bomber (invisible) , in NATO aggression of 1999. The only one that was shot down in the world , ever , and our anti air forces made excuses after that - they weren't aware that it was invisible... 😁
    The conclusion of the video can be applied to this whole region - Balkan is the black hole for talent , creativity and ideas . For the most part , talented people from these parts are recognized only after they leave and make it somewhere else , like Tesla , Pupin , Milanković (or the athletes - both lists are veeery long) ... I believe , that there is a historic reason for that kind of mentality (constant wars and struggles) , but that is for debate...
    I like your videos , because of "open" approach to places and people. Of course , you are young , but it is commendable that you didn't just gave in to western media propaganda and decided to check things out for yourself. Don't pay too much attention to hateful comments and keep up the good work.

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +3

      The best comment I have ever received! You should be a tour guide!
      Politicians these days seem to be determined to create divides and stir up anger to keep themselves in a position of power. Very dangerous behaviour, you are right. Far better to try to seek peaceful resolutions and focus on improving the lives of your citizens.
      I bought the book that she was talking about, but I have not had time to read it yet. I hope to learn a lot more about the history of Serbia so that when I come back I will be more educated.
      I should have explored more of Serbia, but I really struggled with the heat. Some days it was almost 40 degrees centigrade - in the UK we consider 30 degrees extreme heat. This made it kind of difficult to be motivated to go and see more, but I did spend just under four weeks in Serbia just speaking to Serbs and enjoying this beautiful country.

    • @pedjamilosavljevic6235
      @pedjamilosavljevic6235 Před měsícem

      @@BritishLandeur You aren't the first one who suggested to me to become a tour guide , or a history teacher 😃 But , I'm over 50 and I hate to walk in the heat ... Seriously , things I know about history and general culture are consequence of my early education in Yugoslavia - education system and great teachers (though , I'm trained in machine science , being maker most of my life) . From that time and considering the turmoils that we went trough - I've kept inquisitive and analytical mind and , in general , most of us (relatively educated , middle aged people , from around these lands) can "smell" BS propaganda from far away. Though , there is a lot of tribalism too .
      Best time of year to visit these parts is end of April and trough May (hopefully , the weather should be as it used to be - sunny and not too hot). If I may - I suggest to dedicate more time in order to see more stuff and meet more people and to find a "base" from where you can go places. If you find sponsors for your videos - it'll be easily financially viable .
      I wish you happy and safe travels.

  • @hipopotamus2625
    @hipopotamus2625 Před měsícem +3

    Happy traveling and you finally made it to the Capitol of Ex-Yu

  • @bojanraicevic34
    @bojanraicevic34 Před měsícem +4

    Šta ova priča da većina građana ne zna ko je na konju,šta lupeta?

    • @gerillazack77
      @gerillazack77 Před měsícem +3

      ​​@user-lc6kp3hg6iне зна ни она сама, каже да је био градоначелник и грађевинац🤣, а лепо јој пишу градови које је ослободио!

    • @anaastanii
      @anaastanii Před 28 dny

      pa ne zna

  • @LoremIpsum1970
    @LoremIpsum1970 Před měsícem +1

    Probably seems like quite a long time ago now. My cousin was in British MI doing WC investigations in Vitez. He came back, resigned and had a breakdown because of what he saw. My Serbian friend could tell you some things...he denies nothing, talks quite proudly about what he did.

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +1

      Bad people everywhere. Recently saw that the SAS, our boys, have been found to have committed WC. Doesn't reflect a whole population.

    • @LoremIpsum1970
      @LoremIpsum1970 Před měsícem

      @@BritishLandeur No one said it did and it's a different generation now but your comment was about 'denial' of something (by all sides) we all saw at the time, which draws parallels with 'denial' used for other historical events... I do find it a shame that you sank to the depths of using whataboutism, comparing SAS WC allegations with what happened in the 90s, I can only guess you know nothing about it otherwise you wouldn't even make that klnd of comparison. FYI, they used to 'pave' the road outside their compound with croats so they could drive over them every day, told to me with some pride...I guess with feelings like that the area will get f*cked again. Oh, go watch Warriors (if you haven't already). I always found the Serbian view of the world is an interesting one...

    • @jobrock1079
      @jobrock1079 Před 28 dny

      Vitez was Croat-Muslim fighting (Croat-Muslim war) and the British soldiers were stationed nearby. Croats claim the British had something to do with the fighting.
      "The Vitez massacre was the killing of eight Bosnian Croat children by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) on 10 June 1993, during the Croat-Bosniak War."

    • @jobrock1079
      @jobrock1079 Před 28 dny

      @@LoremIpsum1970 Vitez was Croat-Bosniak war. The Serbs were ethnically cleansed by the Croats and Muslims from the beginning of the war. A British mercenary, John MacPhee, who was sent to join the Croats against Serbs, but ended up fighting the Bosnian Muslims in 1993, was most shocked by what her personally witnessed the Bosnian Muslims would do - they would deliberately mutilate the Croats civilians and even the animals. He never witnessed nor mentioned Serbs doing that - it was mostly regular fighting with the Serbs, though he himself admitted to shooting girls and women, both Serbs and Bosnian Muslim. Usually it was when someone was walking too close to where he was hiding and he didn't want to take chances show he'd shoot them only to find that it was an unarmed young woman (who turned out to be the daughter of a Bosnian general) or unarmed elderly woman (Serb) trudging in the snow.

    • @jobrock1079
      @jobrock1079 Před 28 dny

      @@LoremIpsum1970 Wasn't "Warriors" about the Croat-Muslim fighting mainly? Seems you are ignorant that the Bosnian Muslims and Croats had a war with each other in places where they had already ethnically cleansed the Serbs. It took US pressured and the brokered "Washington Accords" to force Muslims and Croats together again, as the US wanted them to fight Serbs, not each other.

  • @mnemonija
    @mnemonija Před měsícem

    there is a pretty good pizza place with same name like that book in belgrade. well, translated, majstor i margarita.

    • @mnemonija
      @mnemonija Před měsícem +1

      Btw, that monastery Hilandar, where women can't go, that is on Mount Athos in Greece, and the whole mountain is closed for women since the medieval times. it has some 20 ancient orthodox Christian monasteries with monks basically dedicating their lives to praying. Hilandar is the only Serbian monastery there.

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +2

      Yes, I believe Dado was telling me about this. He really wants to go and visit. He told me most of the monks will speak English too, it makes me want to go for sure.

  • @hipopotamus2625
    @hipopotamus2625 Před měsícem +2

    1st.

  • @user-lf2jh2ru9f
    @user-lf2jh2ru9f Před měsícem +3

    Briton, you have no right to mention anyone's genocide, because you and yours carry at least 150 million souls, creating an empire where the sun never sets.

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +2

      I didn't do that. Thanks for playing.

    • @user-lf2jh2ru9f
      @user-lf2jh2ru9f Před měsícem

      @@BritishLandeur You are not, but you enjoy the results of genocide and looting. If it weren't so, you'd be kneading thin cabbage soup right now, you wouldn't even know where Belgrade is.

  • @vesnadjokic146
    @vesnadjokic146 Před 21 dnem

    Coz Russians are Serbs 😂😂😂

  • @annatn5502
    @annatn5502 Před měsícem +1

    What you know about histry ??? England is the worse about that for all time

  • @djdja-tg5xi
    @djdja-tg5xi Před měsícem +6

    Engleski provakator

  • @NNN-p8w
    @NNN-p8w Před měsícem +5

    samo si nam ti falio.....

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem

      Was great to meet you mate! I look forward to seeing your videos on here. ;)

    • @gerillazack77
      @gerillazack77 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@BritishLandeur he said you're just what we needed right now(In sarcastic term).

  • @AleksandarDzelajlija
    @AleksandarDzelajlija Před měsícem +6

    Pay atention what you speek in Serbia ! You dont know history of balkan ,if you talk nonsense some Serb might pull your ears of your head . Welcome litlle boy.

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +4

      For saying what? Expressing a fact about what some some Serbs believe?
      Okay bro. I feel perfectly safe in Serbia, very welcomed by its people and honestly blessed to have visited this country. Never felt threatened or unsafe in anyway.
      It's true, I don't know the full and very complex history of the Balkans, so I don't make my own comments or express my own opinions, only talk about what some graffiti means.

    • @AleksandarDzelajlija
      @AleksandarDzelajlija Před měsícem +1

      @@BritishLandeur God for you litlle british boy. Your Serbian war vet. from Belgrade .

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +1

      Just explain then what I have possibly done to annoy you?

    • @carick235
      @carick235 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@BritishLandeur don't mind him, this is some idiot thinking he is some patriot by saying stupid things online. I'm also from Belgrade.

    • @BritishLandeur
      @BritishLandeur  Před měsícem +1

      Don't worry, I have met enough Serbs now to know that Serbian people are proud but kind and welcoming to visitors. I am just genuinely curious how I seem to annoy everyone in these videos, haha!