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    Dragoljub "Draža" Mihailović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгољуб "Дража" Михаиловић; 27 April 1893 – 17 July 1946) was a Yugoslav Serb general during World War...
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  • Draža or Draza is a given name. Those bearing it include: Draža Mihailović (1893-1946), Yugoslavian ethnic-Serbian general Draza Mihajlovic, namesake...
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  • The Draža Mihailović Cup (DMC) is an annual Australian basketball tournament for basketball clubs with Serb ethnic affiliation. The first edition of the...
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    Tehran conference (1943). The heavily pro-Serbian Chetniks were led by Draža Mihajlović, while the pan-Yugoslav oriented Partisans were led by Josip Broz Tito...
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    Tito and Mihajlović had their last phone call during this time, in which Tito announced that he would defend his positions, while Mihajlović said he would...
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    Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition. Vojislav Mihajlović, grandson of Chetnik commander Draža Mihajlović, was its presidential candidate. He was opposed...
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    Paul F. Warburg William Westmoreland Earle Wheeler Tommy Yeo-Thomas Draža Mihajlović Malcolm Muggeridge Joseph Wolhandler Ribbons of the French military...
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  • municipality and emphasized that it was committed by Chetniks commanded by Draža Mihajlović and his subordinate officers with the approval of the commander of...
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    Albanian and Bulgarian tyranny. In World War II Kozjak was occupied by Draža Mihajlović's Chetniks and was a ground of severe battles between them and the Macedonian...
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  • Yugoslavia's government in exile, is founded on Ravna Gora by Colonel Draža Mihajlović. Until the Yalta conference in 1943 this royal army would be considered...
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    relations with the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. Chetniks of Draža Mihajlović were recognised as a member of the Allies, but instead of fighting...
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    also a Living Witness to the Crime, who Testified at the Trial of Draža Mihajlović in 1946]. Jutarnji list (in Serbo-Croatian). Zagreb: Hanza Media. 1...
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    2022. "Rehabilitovan Draža Mihailović". balkans.aljazeera.net (in Bosnian). Retrieved 8 February 2022. Drašković, Vuk. "Moj otac Draža Mihailović" (PDF)...
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    cleansing of the Muslim population from the Sandžak. In July 1943 Draža Mihajlović proposed to leaders of Muslim militia to agree to cooperate with Chetniks...
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  • who were accused that they sympathized with the Chetnik movement of Draža Mihajlović.[better source needed] They were buried into two mass graves, which...
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  • Mihajlović. Notable people with the surname include: Doksim Mihailović (1883–1912), military commander Dragoslav Mihailović (1930–2023), writer Draža...
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  • between Yugoslav Partisans leader Josip Broz Tito and Četnik leader Draža Mihajlović. Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna...
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    Mionica municipality in Serbia Ravna Gora (29 km) – a monument of Draža Mihajlović (leader of the Chetnik movement in World War II) Bogovađa (23 km) –...
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    in Yugoslav Macedonia, he supported the Serbian Chetnik movement of Draža Mihajlović, and at the end of the war he switched to the side of the Yugoslav...
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  • one of the leaders of the team that caught Serbian Chetnik leader Draža Mihajlović. Pređa wrote the script for the movie Walter Defends Sarajevo, that...
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    pretending to be dead and after the war he testified in the trial of Draža Mihajlović. After the mass killings were over, most of the village houses were...
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  • (1878–1946) Nikolaj Velimirović (1881–1956) Dimitrije Ljotić (1891–1945) Draža Mihajlović (1893–1946) Momčilo Đujić (1907–1999) Pavle, Serbian Patriarch (1914–2009)...
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    government in London, the monarchist resistance movement of general Draža Mihajlović, but was hostile to the Communist-led Yugoslav partisans of Josip Broz...
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  • He joined the Ravna Gora Movement, a resistance cell led by Dragoljub "Draža" Mihailović, serving as a communications officer. In May 1941, Todorović...
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    who continued to support the Serbian Chetnik resistance movement of Draža Mihajlović even after claims of his collaboration with the Nazi Germans in the...
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  • years of the war, Furlan supported the Chetnik resistance movement of Draža Mihajlović, but after early 1944, he became supportive of Josip Broz Tito's Yugoslav...
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    1944, Vošnjak supported the Chetnik underground network of general Draža Mihajlović. After the Communists took power in Yugoslavia in 1945, Vošnjak emigrated...
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    Yugoslavia. Initially, he rejected both the partisan movement and Draža Mihajlović's Chetniks, as well as the various collaborationist militias (such as...
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  • Kovačević Stanislav Krakov Bogoljub Kujundžić Radoje Ljutovac Dimitrije Ljotić Draža Mihailović Branislav Milosavljević Milan Milovanović (general) Milutin Bojić...
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  • United Eagles Saint George Willawong FC Serbia portal Australia portal Draza Mihajlovic Cup List of sports clubs inspired by others List of Croatian soccer...
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