Executed Yugoslav Nazi Collaborators - Bo Idar Kavran, Dragomir Jovanovi, Dra a Mihailovi, Edgar Angeli, Franjo Babi, Franjo D Al, Halim Malko, Jovan P (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Bo idar Kavran, Dragomir Jovanovi, Dra a Mihailovi, Edgar Angeli, Franjo Babi, Franjo D al, Halim Malko, Jovan Plamenac, Julije Makanec, Leon Rupnik, Mehmed Alajbegovi, Mile Budak, Miroslav Filipovi, Miroslav Navratil, Mladen Lorkovi, Niko Koprivica, Osman Kulenovi, Patriarch Germogen of Croatia, Slavko Kvaternik, Tias Mortigjija, Tomislav Serti, Velibor Joni, Vjekoslav Servatzy, Vladimir Ko ak, Vladimir Kren, Vladimir Laxa. Excerpt: Dragoljub "Dra a" Mihailovi (Cyrillic script: " "; also known as "Uncle Dra a"; 27 April 1893 - 17 July 1946) was a Yugoslav Serb general during World War II. A staunch royalist, he retreated to the mountains near Belgrade when the Germans overran Yugoslavia in April 1941 and there he organized bands of guerrillas known as the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army. The organisation is commonly known as the Chetniks, although the name of the organisation was later changed to the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland (JVUO, ). Founded as a royalist/nationalist Serb resistance movement, it was the first Yugoslav resistance movement to be formed, followed shortly by Josip Broz Tito's Partisans. Initially, the two groups operated in parallel, but by late 1941 began fighting each other in the attempt to gain control of the area following the end of the war. Many Chetnik groups collaborated or established modus vivendi with Axis powers. After the war, Mihailovi was tried and convicted of high treason and war crimes by the authorities of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, and executed by firing squad. The nature and extent of his responsibility for collaboration and ethnic massacres remain controversial. Serbian officers in the company of a British nurse on the Salonika front. Second lieutenant Dra a...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Bo idar Kavran, Dragomir Jovanovi, Dra a Mihailovi, Edgar Angeli, Franjo Babi, Franjo D al, Halim Malko, Jovan Plamenac, Julije Makanec, Leon Rupnik, Mehmed Alajbegovi, Mile Budak, Miroslav Filipovi, Miroslav Navratil, Mladen Lorkovi, Niko Koprivica, Osman Kulenovi, Patriarch Germogen of Croatia, Slavko Kvaternik, Tias Mortigjija, Tomislav Serti, Velibor Joni, Vjekoslav Servatzy, Vladimir Ko ak, Vladimir Kren, Vladimir Laxa. Excerpt: Dragoljub "Dra a" Mihailovi (Cyrillic script: " "; also known as "Uncle Dra a"; 27 April 1893 - 17 July 1946) was a Yugoslav Serb general during World War II. A staunch royalist, he retreated to the mountains near Belgrade when the Germans overran Yugoslavia in April 1941 and there he organized bands of guerrillas known as the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army. The organisation is commonly known as the Chetniks, although the name of the organisation was later changed to the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland (JVUO, ). Founded as a royalist/nationalist Serb resistance movement, it was the first Yugoslav resistance movement to be formed, followed shortly by Josip Broz Tito's Partisans. Initially, the two groups operated in parallel, but by late 1941 began fighting each other in the attempt to gain control of the area following the end of the war. Many Chetnik groups collaborated or established modus vivendi with Axis powers. After the war, Mihailovi was tried and convicted of high treason and war crimes by the authorities of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, and executed by firing squad. The nature and extent of his responsibility for collaboration and ethnic massacres remain controversial. Serbian officers in the company of a British nurse on the Salonika front. Second lieutenant Dra a...

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September 2013

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978-1-230-83076-6

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