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Chetniks and Partisans: Conflicting Narratives in Contemporary Serbian Literature
Davor Beganović
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Abstract This chapter examines the 1943 Ealing Studios film Undercover, which sought to foster identification on the part of British audiences with occupied Yugoslavia and its people. Tracing the convoluted story of the film’s production, it reveals the extent to which cultural production in wartime Britain was conditioned by ...
Guy Woodward
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Guy Woodward
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Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2009
This article explores the ways in which Draža Mihailovic and the Chetnik movement have been presented and reinterpreted as historical figures in Serbian historiography and popular representations of history since the Second World War, from his vilification and portrayal as a traitor to eventual rehabilitation and depiction as a Serbian national hero ...
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This article explores the ways in which Draža Mihailovic and the Chetnik movement have been presented and reinterpreted as historical figures in Serbian historiography and popular representations of history since the Second World War, from his vilification and portrayal as a traitor to eventual rehabilitation and depiction as a Serbian national hero ...
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Relations between the Chetniks and the Authorities of the Independent State of Croatia, 1942–1945
2011U radu je opisan odnos vlasti Nezavisne Države Hrvatske prema četničkom pokretu, odnosno četničkim jedinicama koje su djelovale na njezinom teritoriju u razdoblju od 1942. godine do kraja Drugog svjetskog rata.
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Draža Mihailović and the national policy of the Chetnik Movement, 1941-1945
This thesis examines the national policy of the Chetnik Movement and the role played by Dragoljub "Draža" Mihailović in its formulation, development, and implementation. A national policy is a political program formulated to create a workable political system and state organisation in response to a national question, which is the conflict that arises
Jovo Šušc̆ević (12310877)
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War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941-1945: The Chetniks
American Historical Review, 1976John C. Campbell +3 more
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