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  2. Operation Mihailovic - Wikipedia

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    Operation Mihailovic was the final World War II German anti-guerrilla offensive to suppress the Serbian Chetnik detachments of the Yugoslav Army, headed by Colonel Dragoljub Mihailović. The offensive took place from 4 to 9 December 1941 near Šumadija , in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia .

  3. Operation Halyard - Wikipedia

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    Operation Air Bridge:Serbian Chetniks and the Rescued American Airmen in World War II. Serbian Master's Society. ISBN 86-903831-0-7. Jean-Christophe Buisson (1999). Héros trahi par les alliés: Le général Mihailovic 1893-1946. Librairie Académque Perrin. ISBN 9782262035075. Kirk Ford (1992). OSS and Yugoslav Resistance 1943 - 1945. Texas A ...

  4. Draža Mihailović - Wikipedia

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    Reunions of Chetnik survivors and nostalgics and of Mihailović admirers have been held in Serbia [213] By the late 20th and early 21st century, Serbian history textbooks and academic works characterized Mihailović and the Chetniks as "fighters for a just cause", and Chetnik massacres of civilians and commission of war crimes were ignored or ...

  5. Chetnik sabotage of Axis communication lines - Wikipedia

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    The Chetnik sabotage of Axis communication lines was a campaign of the Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland (commonly known as the Chetniks) in which it sabotaged Axis communication lines, mostly along the rivers Morava, Vardar and Danube, to obstruct the transport of German war material through Serbia to Thessaloniki and further to Libya during the Western Desert campaign.

  6. Chetniks - Wikipedia

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    In March 1946, Mihailović was brought to Belgrade, where he was tried and executed on charges of treason in July. During the closing years of World War II, many Chetniks defected from their units, as the Partisan commander-in-chief, Marshal Josip Broz Tito, proclaimed a general amnesty to all defecting forces for a time. [225]

  7. List of aircraft of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The list of aircraft of World War II includes all of the aircraft used by countries which were at war during World War II from the period between when the country joined the war and the time the country withdrew from it, or when the war ended.

  8. The Soviet Fighter That Swarmed the Skies in WW2 - AOL

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    WWII production count: 14,483 Aircraft type: Fighter Country of origin: Great Britain From 1937 to 1944, nearly 14,500 Hawker Hurricane fighters were produced. The Royal Air Force deployed 32 ...

  9. Central National Committee (Chetniks) - Wikipedia

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    The Central National Committee of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, [1] also known by its Yugoslav abbreviation CNK (Serbo-Croatian: Централни национални комитет Краљевине Југославије, Centralni nacionalni komitet Kraljevine Jugoslavije), [2] was an advisory body of the Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland (commonly known as the Chetniks) established during ...