In the late 2000s, the video was uploaded to YouTube and began circulating on forums like 4chan and Reddit.

: The accordion player was reportedly Novislav Đajić , who was later convicted in Germany for his role in the murder of 14 people during the war. 💻 The Meme: "Remove Kebab"

: Recorded around 1993–1995 during the Bosnian War to boost morale for Bosnian Serb paramilitaries.

: The phrase "Remove Kebab" was also popularized by players of historical strategy games like Europa Universalis IV , where it refers to defeating the Ottoman Empire . ⚠️ Real-World Impact

The song moved from being a digital joke to a symbol of real-world extremist violence.


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In the late 2000s, the video was uploaded to YouTube and began circulating on forums like 4chan and Reddit.

: The accordion player was reportedly Novislav Đajić , who was later convicted in Germany for his role in the murder of 14 people during the war. 💻 The Meme: "Remove Kebab"

: Recorded around 1993–1995 during the Bosnian War to boost morale for Bosnian Serb paramilitaries.

: The phrase "Remove Kebab" was also popularized by players of historical strategy games like Europa Universalis IV , where it refers to defeating the Ottoman Empire . ⚠️ Real-World Impact

The song moved from being a digital joke to a symbol of real-world extremist violence.