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The Serbian Volunteer Corps (Serbian Cyrillic: Српски добровољачки корпус, Serbian: Srpski dobrovoljački korpus, SDK for short; German: Serbisches Freiwilligenkorps), also known as Ljotićevci (Serbian Cyrillic: Љотићевци), [a] was the paramilitary branch of the fascist [b] political organisation Zbor, and collaborated with the forces of Nazi Germany in the ...
This is a list of Serbian paramilitary units and formations throughout history. It includes Serbian volunteer militias loyal to the Habsburg Monarchy prior to Serbian independence, and organizations loyal to Serbia since. Note that many of the organizations either started out or ended up folded into official military organizations.
Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II), a formation of Nazi collaborators that began in 1941, also known by the acronym "SDK" and the name "Serbian Volunteer Command" Serb Volunteer Guard, a paramilitary unit active in the 1990s, also known by the acronym "SDG" and the names "Serbian Volunteer Guard" and "Arkan's Tigers"
Serbian Volunteer Corps: November 1944 [38] Serbian [154] 9,886 [154] Serbian collaborationist militia, placed under Waffen SS command during the German withdrawal from Serbia. [155] Its integration into the Waffen-SS was intended but never carried out. [156] Serbian Gestapo: July 1942 [157] Serbian 121 [158] Disbanded in February 1944 North ...
The Serbian Volunteer Corps was an Axis collaborationist group during WWII that helped fight against partisan forces in Serbia First Serbian Volunteer Division was a military formation of the First World War .
X SS Corps (made up of disbanded XIV SS Corps headquarters) XI SS Panzer Corps; XII SS Corps; XIII SS Army Corps; XIV SS Corps – (see above ↑ X SS Corps) XV SS Cossack Cavalry Corps; XVI SS Corps; XVII Waffen Corps of the SS (Hungarian) XVIII SS Corps; SS Medical Corps; Serbian Volunteer Corps (classified SS by 1944) British Free Corps ...
Konstantin Mušicki (Serbian Cyrillic: Константин Коста Мушицки; 7 April 1897 – 17 July 1946) was a Yugoslav brigadier general who commanded the collaborationist Serbian Volunteer Corps during World War II.
On 5 May, in the town of Palmanova (50 km northwest of Trieste), between 2,400 and 2,800 members of the Serbian Volunteer Corps surrendered to the British. [88] On 12 May, about 2,500 additional Serbian Volunteer Corps members surrendered to the British at Unterbergen on the Drava River. [88]