r/AskBalkans • u/theDivic Serbia • 8d ago
History Besides the conflicts, who were the individuals that promoted friendship and cooperation between Balkan nations?
We often discuss the wars and conflicts in Balkan history, but I’m curious about the other side. Who are some notable individuals, leaders, intellectuals, or even everyday people who worked to build understanding, cooperation, or friendship between Balkan nations?
I don’t mean the mainstream political figures we always hear about, like Tito or the broader Yugoslav “Brotherhood and Unity” project. I’m more interested in lesser-known writers, thinkers, or activists - people like Esad Mekuli, the Kosovo Albanian poet who helped shape modern Albanian literature and also translated works from Serbo-Croatian, bridging cultural spheres.
On the Serbian side, an example might be Dobrica Ćosić in his early years, before his later nationalist reputation - back then he wrote sympathetically about Albanian issues and advocated for their recognition within Yugoslavia (though his views later shifted dramatically).
Who are other such figures - from any Balkan country - who genuinely tried to bridge divides rather than deepen them?
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u/Ok-Health-3929 Bosnia & Herzegovina 7d ago
not sure if this fits the bill 100% but the Jewish organisation La Benevolencija in Sarajevo who distributed meds and food to civilists, organised some kind of school for kids and helped evacuate some roundabout 2500 civilists, 1000 of them jewish, 1500 from other ethnicities.