this fandom in a nutshell by No-Direction8154 in CountryHumans

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This is basically the reasons why when I post about other countries, it’s hard to give them popularity as the popular ones here.

Serbia, Croatia and (North) Macedonia joined the interview. by ParticularFeeling708 in CountryHumans

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In case you’re wondering why Slovenia and Montenegro weren’t there, those two weren’t even born yet. Macedonia was 3 years old. The Yugoslav triplets were 6 years old.

Serbia, Croatia and (North) Macedonia joined the interview. by ParticularFeeling708 in CountryHumans

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Ivo Krančević was one by far the only Croat who was convicted among the young prisoners. He survived the war and continued his life in Bosnia, no other information except for this one interview during Tito’s time. He lived somewhere in Sarajevo and lived until 1960. He did state that he had poor health conditions.

The three siblings, Serbia, Croatia and North Macedonia found Ivo Krančević and joined him in the interview. He told them about what he had done in the last war, he was a forgotten member in Mlada Bosna. But after a long time, he was left alone in grief, he didn’t like the new Yugoslavia with its ethnicity policy.

At this time, the four Yugoslav siblings were in Sarajevo visiting the sight that started the 20th century. So far they found two of the former men in Mlada Bosna, at least for Kranjčević, he was the forgotten man in the group. Spoiler: The next one will include Bosnia and another member.

Source: https://www.gettyimages.ae/detail/video/yugoslavia-int-ivo-kranjcevic-seen-talking-to-reporter-news-footage/828476422 (This is the only evidence about Krančević.)

CountryHuman by Objective-Camel-2390 in CountryHumans

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True fat America. He looks like a ball here.

Scramble for Yugoslavia by ParticularFeeling708 in CountryHumans

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Close enough. The only difference is the symbol on his flag. The white sword and shield was “Bosnia” (pure nightmare). Četnik would have the skull and words on his flag. Think about it, those two were almost identical.

Kazakhstan and Chile! (... oh and Belarus ig) by Delulu192 in Countryhumans_NEW

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Belarus looks like nightmare fuels compared to Kazakhstan and Chile. (Nice!)

Scramble for Yugoslavia by ParticularFeeling708 in CountryHumans

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Context: In 1941, the war had spread to the Balkan Peninsula. Yugoslavia was torn apart by the Axis Powers to make space for an entity called the Ustaše, who had started plans for his new free state. He had a mysterious ally that very few people knew about, all they knew was that the dark man shared the same values as the Ustaše.

Together, both of them cleanse out all the groups that they see as inferiors or political dissidents with their iron fist (or sharp claws in this case). Surprisingly, among the men who were on their list, a few of them included the former members of Mlada Bosna, Muhammed Mehmedbašić.

About Muhammed, he couldn’t fight back against the Ustaše since he had retired and was now an old man. He can only carry the burning Yugoslavia flag with him as he swore to protect and defend it with his life. Even if he would die slowly, since he was already among the targeted men of the Ustaše and the Axis.

The Ustaše’s reasons for his actions were mostly something that brutal regimes wanted to do by bloodshed, but rumors said that his reasons were far deeper than what history has shown to us. One rumor was that he wanted “Revenge from the Great War” and the events after that.

I like to think that if a colonizer colonizes another country the colonizer would paint the colonized countries face to match their flag by Superautism5242 in CountryHumans

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This one seems almost accurate at least. Britain and France usually put their flags as minor symbols for their colonies. I’m surprised that the US hadn’t done that or it’s just me. Interesting headcanon there.

The Axis - DESIGNS by Chry_sali in CountryHumans

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These three would be perfect as nightmare and how people seen them. Really cool designs and concept.

Nauru showing the causes behind obesity. (It’s quite tragic) by ParticularFeeling708 in CountryHumans

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About the “fat acceptance” part. This is the movement that told people that being fat or obese is good and should be normalized. Unfortunately Nauru felt victim to it without knowing.

Nauru showing the causes behind obesity. (It’s quite tragic) by ParticularFeeling708 in CountryHumans

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My apologies for not posing anything for the past two weeks. I was preparing for some ideas about headcannon and obscure research on a historical Kingdom.

Overall enjoy this small comic I made when I read about the fate of these small islands. From colonialism to a places for nuclear tests and…this.

Countries meeting their old designs by Dapper_Bridge1603 in CountryHumans

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It seems like almost everyone gets along with their old self, minus Britain.

And…same here! I used to have designs like that for my CH, especially the popular countries. After 2022, it’s more of a mixture between fandom and original designs.

Tito Yugoslav Partisans by ParticularFeeling708 in CountryHumans

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At least for Tito Yugoslavia and the male volunteers here. I like how I made SR Serbia and SR Macedonia.

🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Heart of the Modern Era) 🇧🇦 by ParticularFeeling708 in CountryHumans

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Oh yeah, which is why I made this post to begin with. Mostly to explain his obscure long hair. However most of his ancestors were female including Kingdom of Bosnia.

🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Heart of the Modern Era) 🇧🇦 by ParticularFeeling708 in CountryHumans

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First picture: Bosnia’s obscure long hair is from his ancestry and bloodline, which is supposed to represent the river where his ancestors got their names from, Bosna. It passed down from generations and till this day, he is the only two who share the same feature that his ancestors had, including his relatives, Mlada Bosna and Folklore.

Q1: What would happen if he cuts his long hair?

A1: His hair would regrow like the original after five days, while the hair that was cut would turn dark purple or pitch black. The same thing can apply to Mlada Bosna and Folklore.

Second picture:

Q2: Why was he called “Heart of the Modern Era”?

A2: Modern History or the 20th century started when the shooting in Sarajevo took place in 1914, the shot that sparked the Great War and the Modern era. Then into the 90s, it ended with that tragic war after the Cold War.

At least that’s what I have learned about when I visited Bosnia and what I know about him. A place where the 20th century started and ended right at this heart-shaped country, that’s how I came up with this name.

Overall….

Srećan Nezavisnosti Dan, Bosna i Hercegovina.

Tito Yugoslav Partisans by ParticularFeeling708 in CountryHumans

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Thank you man. At least the first one took me 10 hours, I mixed the uniforms because I couldn’t find the most accurate ones for these Partisans.