MOMČILO ĐUJIĆ, SOLDIER OF DRAŽA AND GREAT DANGER TO GERMAN TROOPS
Instruction of the intelligence department of the 15th Mountain Corps to the 114th Jäger Division, 4.10.1943.
"Based on the description of the situation, the order to arrest Vojvode Djujić and his chief of staff Soskis is revoked. However, the General Command does not share the division's view that this Chetnik group can be considered reliable in the fight against the communist insurgency. There is information from a very reliable source that this particular Chetnik group is heavily influenced by DM (Draža Mihailović), and that Djujić is in constant contact with DM. According to these reports, Djujić has been instructed by DM to continue the fight against the bandits, but at the same time has also been instructed not to stop the fight against the Germans under any circumstances, and above all to carry out sabotage. [...]
It should also be mentioned that Djujić provides DM with detailed reports on the movements of German troops and events in the Dinara area on an almost daily basis. The division is also aware that DM in eastern Bosnia has already moved to open combat against German troops under the command of an English general. It is also certain that the active operations of both large insurgent groups are now being coordinated by the English generals who have arrived at both headquarters. The transfer of security tasks to the Chetniks therefore poses a great danger to German troops. "
NARA, Micr. No. T-314, ROLL 566, Fr. 000330
Fun fact about M. Đujić, his great-grandson Dane Đujić , who lives in America, is a famous homosexual drag queen.
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Instruction of the intelligence department of the 15th Mountain Corps to the 114th Jäger Division, 4.10.1943.
"Based on the description of the situation, the order to arrest Vojvode Djujić and his chief of staff Soskis is revoked. However, the General Command does not share the division's view that this Chetnik group can be considered reliable in the fight against the communist insurgency. There is information from a very reliable source that this particular Chetnik group is heavily influenced by DM (Draža Mihailović), and that Djujić is in constant contact with DM. According to these reports, Djujić has been instructed by DM to continue the fight against the bandits, but at the same time has also been instructed not to stop the fight against the Germans under any circumstances, and above all to carry out sabotage. [...]
It should also be mentioned that Djujić provides DM with detailed reports on the movements of German troops and events in the Dinara area on an almost daily basis. The division is also aware that DM in eastern Bosnia has already moved to open combat against German troops under the command of an English general. It is also certain that the active operations of both large insurgent groups are now being coordinated by the English generals who have arrived at both headquarters. The transfer of security tasks to the Chetniks therefore poses a great danger to German troops. "
NARA, Micr. No. T-314, ROLL 566, Fr. 000330
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"Der Angelpunkt jeden Erfolges in Serbien und im ganzen Südostraum ist die Vernichtung des Mihailowitsch."
"The basis for any success in Serbia and the whole Southeastern region lies in the destruction of Mihailović."
"Der Höhere SS und Polizeiführer Meyszner hat in diesem Sinne bereits Anweisung von mir erhalten."
"The Higher SS and Police Leader Meyszner has already received instructions from me to this effect."
— Heinrich Himmler, 17 June 1942
NARA, Micr. No. T-175, ROLL 140, Fr. 2668302
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"The basis for any success in Serbia and the whole Southeastern region lies in the destruction of Mihailović."
"Der Höhere SS und Polizeiführer Meyszner hat in diesem Sinne bereits Anweisung von mir erhalten."
"The Higher SS and Police Leader Meyszner has already received instructions from me to this effect."
— Heinrich Himmler, 17 June 1942
NARA, Micr. No. T-175, ROLL 140, Fr. 2668302
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ZBOR MEMBER SHOT BY GERMANS, VOLUNTEER HOUSES BURNT AND THEIR FATHERS KILLED
"For the 23 Germans killed in these battles, one of the most ferocious came retribution according to the key for one killed German, a hundred Serbian heads. In Kraljevo on October 19 and 20, 1941, over 2,300 Serbs were shot.In this disaster died innocent citizens of Kraljevo, and especially many railwaymen and workers from wagon and airplane factories. Among those shot were a considerable number of refugees who had just escaped death from the Ustasha. In this retaliation, about 200 former members Ljotić's movement "ZBOR" were shot, including the following: Milosav Jovčić, professor, Ignjatije Podregin, professor, Mileta Radošević, T. Miljković, M. Ilić, Dragoslav Vuksanović, Miljko Nikolić, Branislav Gligorijević, Jezdimir Marković, V. Radonić, Jovica Novaković (parliamentary candidate for "ZBOR"), Milojko Simeunović, M. Kostić and others. On this occasion, the Germans set fire to several houses and members of volunteer detachments such as Branislav and Aleksandar Kostić whose father was shot on that occasion. So the Germans shot their 23 dead soldiers in Kraljevo via 2300 Serbs or every third inhabitant of this small town. This is really the bloodiest German revenge in Serbia during the occupation."
-Boško N. Kostić, personal secretary of Dimitrije Ljotić
Za istoriju naših dana, "Nova Iskra" , New Belgrade, 1949, pp. 48-49
Clearly since Germans intended to expand Nedić's Empire, for the good of Serbian people they first needed to cut down on overpopulation to not overwhelm Nedić apparatus.
"For the 23 Germans killed in these battles, one of the most ferocious came retribution according to the key for one killed German, a hundred Serbian heads. In Kraljevo on October 19 and 20, 1941, over 2,300 Serbs were shot.In this disaster died innocent citizens of Kraljevo, and especially many railwaymen and workers from wagon and airplane factories. Among those shot were a considerable number of refugees who had just escaped death from the Ustasha. In this retaliation, about 200 former members Ljotić's movement "ZBOR" were shot, including the following: Milosav Jovčić, professor, Ignjatije Podregin, professor, Mileta Radošević, T. Miljković, M. Ilić, Dragoslav Vuksanović, Miljko Nikolić, Branislav Gligorijević, Jezdimir Marković, V. Radonić, Jovica Novaković (parliamentary candidate for "ZBOR"), Milojko Simeunović, M. Kostić and others. On this occasion, the Germans set fire to several houses and members of volunteer detachments such as Branislav and Aleksandar Kostić whose father was shot on that occasion. So the Germans shot their 23 dead soldiers in Kraljevo via 2300 Serbs or every third inhabitant of this small town. This is really the bloodiest German revenge in Serbia during the occupation."
-Boško N. Kostić, personal secretary of Dimitrije Ljotić
Za istoriju naših dana, "Nova Iskra" , New Belgrade, 1949, pp. 48-49
Clearly since Germans intended to expand Nedić's Empire, for the good of Serbian people they first needed to cut down on overpopulation to not overwhelm Nedić apparatus.
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MYTHICAL/FAKE SS UNITS Ljotić's Serbian Volunteer Corps (SDK/SVC) and Đujić's Dinara Chetnik Division never became an SS units: (2/3) "I take it that the SDK was attached to the Waffen-SS only for supply and care, which does not mean that the SDK or the…
SERBIAN VOLUNTEER CORPS (SDK/SVC/SFK) WAS NOT A WAFFEN-SS FORMATION
"I note that the SVC is only affiliated with the Waffen-SS in terms of supply and operations, which does not mean that the SVC or the Đujić's Chetniks can be considered as Waffen-SS formations."
— Hermann Neubacher, February 1945, BArch N 756/241, 266
SDK, UNRELIABLE, COMBAT STRENGTH BARELY PRESENT
"Battalion is the only German unit with 2 battalions each of RSK and SVC in Šabac. Both units unreliable, combat value is almost nonexistent. Have partially abandoned positions."
— Josef Selmayr, October 1944, BArch N 756/241, 206
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"I note that the SVC is only affiliated with the Waffen-SS in terms of supply and operations, which does not mean that the SVC or the Đujić's Chetniks can be considered as Waffen-SS formations."
— Hermann Neubacher, February 1945, BArch N 756/241, 266
SDK, UNRELIABLE, COMBAT STRENGTH BARELY PRESENT
"Battalion is the only German unit with 2 battalions each of RSK and SVC in Šabac. Both units unreliable, combat value is almost nonexistent. Have partially abandoned positions."
— Josef Selmayr, October 1944, BArch N 756/241, 206
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The danger of nationalism due to the re-establishment of a greedy Serbia must be viewed as serious; 3.) this state of crisis was caused by the Italian attempt to play one insurgent party [Chetniks] off against the other [Partisans]; and 4.) close cooperation exists between the British and the insurgents, as the letter handed over by the Führer and the letter from Ward Price show. Italy has the greatest interest in annihilating all Greater Serbian tendencies.
— Record of the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and Galeazzo Ciano at the Führer's headquarters on December 19, 1942, RZ 101-FILM 20 (R 35573)
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— Record of the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and Galeazzo Ciano at the Führer's headquarters on December 19, 1942, RZ 101-FILM 20 (R 35573)
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ĐURIŠIĆ'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS GERMANS
"In accordance with the actions of the Chetnik leaders Bacevic, Lukacevic, and Ostojic, you can observe a hostile attitude towards the German people in Durišić. Parts of his units are already fighting against our troops in the Podgorica Danilovgrad region. After various reports (anti-German propaganda; willingness to participate in the actions of the Chetnik leaders Bacevic, Lukacevic, and Ostojic; establishing contact with fascist groups in Montenegro to entice them to defect to the Chetniks; terror against political opponents, who cooperate with us and form the government), this attitude of Djurisic had been expected for some time. This change is based on the fundamental tendency of all Chetnik leaders to side with the side where the chances of success are most favorable. It can be assumed that the development of the general political and military situation is significantly influenced by allied influence (especially from the American side) and promises. Although Đurisic is personally opposed to Lukacevic, Đurisic intends to come to the aid of Lukacevic, who suffered heavy losses [Against Germans] in Trebinje region, with parts of his units. Djurisic has secured cover through an agreement with national Albanians, allowing him to retreat to Albanian territory.
NARA, Micr. No. T311, ROLL 195, fr. 663
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"In accordance with the actions of the Chetnik leaders Bacevic, Lukacevic, and Ostojic, you can observe a hostile attitude towards the German people in Durišić. Parts of his units are already fighting against our troops in the Podgorica Danilovgrad region. After various reports (anti-German propaganda; willingness to participate in the actions of the Chetnik leaders Bacevic, Lukacevic, and Ostojic; establishing contact with fascist groups in Montenegro to entice them to defect to the Chetniks; terror against political opponents, who cooperate with us and form the government), this attitude of Djurisic had been expected for some time. This change is based on the fundamental tendency of all Chetnik leaders to side with the side where the chances of success are most favorable. It can be assumed that the development of the general political and military situation is significantly influenced by allied influence (especially from the American side) and promises. Although Đurisic is personally opposed to Lukacevic, Đurisic intends to come to the aid of Lukacevic, who suffered heavy losses [Against Germans] in Trebinje region, with parts of his units. Djurisic has secured cover through an agreement with national Albanians, allowing him to retreat to Albanian territory.
NARA, Micr. No. T311, ROLL 195, fr. 663
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NEUBACHER'S MEMOIRS ABOUT HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH NEDIĆ IN 1945 ACCORDING TO INTERROGATION DOCUMENTS
"Early in 1945, Nedić sent Neubacher a memorandum, a confused and contradictory document which had been composed by the old men in his cabinet. The note expressed refusal on part of the government to collaborate further in view of the tragic situation of the Serbian people. (...)
NEUBACHER points out that he did not forward the document to his superior authorities, as he should have done, because he himself realized the hopelessness of the German position and therefore considered it unfair and impolitic to expose NEDIĆ unnecessarily under those circumstances. On the other hand, Neubacher lost all respect for Nedić as a politician after he had read the memorandum."
— MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE CENTER ΑΡΟ 757
OI RE-INTERROGATION REPORT (CI-RIR) No 4 , January 29th 1946
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"Early in 1945, Nedić sent Neubacher a memorandum, a confused and contradictory document which had been composed by the old men in his cabinet. The note expressed refusal on part of the government to collaborate further in view of the tragic situation of the Serbian people. (...)
NEUBACHER points out that he did not forward the document to his superior authorities, as he should have done, because he himself realized the hopelessness of the German position and therefore considered it unfair and impolitic to expose NEDIĆ unnecessarily under those circumstances. On the other hand, Neubacher lost all respect for Nedić as a politician after he had read the memorandum."
— MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE CENTER ΑΡΟ 757
OI RE-INTERROGATION REPORT (CI-RIR) No 4 , January 29th 1946
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You know when Serb try to convince you that Nazi Germany was against the massacres of Serbs Independent State of Croatia? Or how the Germans were appalled by the massacres of Serbs by the Ustasha regime? In the 4 meetings that Hitler had with Pavelić, Hitler always gave support to the Ustasha regime and cursed the Serbs, both "national" and communist ones. Examples are already posted on this channel. Hitler's opinion such as:
"Promotion of the Chetniks seemed dangerous, as these Serbian nationalists ultimately represented the Greater Serbian idea. They were growing a snake which, even if it was still small now, could one day become dangerous." [1]
"Serbs are oppositional out of habit and eternal conspirators." [2]
Mentioning again Chetnik treachery. [3]
And not only with Pavelić but also with other Croatian ministers like the meeting between Hitler and the Croatian Prime Minister Mandić. Where Hitler stated:
"Wehrmacht had constantly fought against Chetniks. (...) Under no circumstances would anything directed against the Croatian state be supported by Germany." [4]
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"Promotion of the Chetniks seemed dangerous, as these Serbian nationalists ultimately represented the Greater Serbian idea. They were growing a snake which, even if it was still small now, could one day become dangerous." [1]
"Serbs are oppositional out of habit and eternal conspirators." [2]
Mentioning again Chetnik treachery. [3]
And not only with Pavelić but also with other Croatian ministers like the meeting between Hitler and the Croatian Prime Minister Mandić. Where Hitler stated:
"Wehrmacht had constantly fought against Chetniks. (...) Under no circumstances would anything directed against the Croatian state be supported by Germany." [4]
Still believe that Hitler liked Serbs and was against their destruction?
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ALLIED-CHETNIK CONNECTIONS: CHETNIKS STOLE AMERICAN SOAP
The first topic raised by Armstrong at each meeting was, "Where is my kit? What is the matter with your discipline?" One day, Armstrong's soap was stolen by a Chetnik and, to Bailey's embarrassment, at that morning's staff meeting Armstrong insisted that Mihailović should look into the matter of the lost soap. Mihailović sent his batman to get his knapsack and took out a piece of soap which Bailey had actually given him. He handed it to Armstrong. Armstrong said, "Thank you," putting the soap in his pocket, but added: "This does not put an end to the matter and the question of discipline."
C.L. SULZBERGER, Along row of candles; memoirs and diaries, 1934-1954
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The first topic raised by Armstrong at each meeting was, "Where is my kit? What is the matter with your discipline?" One day, Armstrong's soap was stolen by a Chetnik and, to Bailey's embarrassment, at that morning's staff meeting Armstrong insisted that Mihailović should look into the matter of the lost soap. Mihailović sent his batman to get his knapsack and took out a piece of soap which Bailey had actually given him. He handed it to Armstrong. Armstrong said, "Thank you," putting the soap in his pocket, but added: "This does not put an end to the matter and the question of discipline."
C.L. SULZBERGER, Along row of candles; memoirs and diaries, 1934-1954
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Our enemies in the East and Southeast: the Bolsheviks, (...) and Serbs although they partially consider themselves members of the white race, are by no means members of our Western European culture. Behind the facade of white civilization stands their immeasurable Asianism, which regards hatred as a weapon, which prefers destruction to construction and wants to destroy everything that is Western and culturally developed.
— Hellmuth Unger, Helfer und Soldaten, ein Buch vom Kriege, Verlag Neues Volk, Berlin, 1943., p. 61
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— Hellmuth Unger, Helfer und Soldaten, ein Buch vom Kriege, Verlag Neues Volk, Berlin, 1943., p. 61
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ZBOR: SUPPORTERS OF ZIONISM
The translation of the program of the Ljotić's ZBOR (Yugoslav National Movement ZBOR, political foundation of Serbian Volunteer Corps), dated 1936, noted by NSDAP journalist Rudolf Freiherr von Maltzahn, contains the following points, of which the most interesting are the 3rd and 4th.
"3) On the question of minorities.
Our ethnic minorities will be able to develop freely in terms of culture, language, and religion. We will guarantee them all these rights, but we will not allow them to organize politically. In a corporative state, they would be represented in all bodies in accordance with their national key.
4) On the Jewish question.
We will tolerate the Jewish religion. However, only the Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches will receive state support and assistance. We are supporters of Zionism. We will prevent any assimilation of Jews and will not allow Jews to play a role in public life in Yugoslavia or in the leadership of the state. However, we will recognize baptism, taking into account a certain period of time during which these baptized Jews largely assimilated into the Yugoslav people in the past. We only have 80,000 Jews. However, we will recognize baptism, taking into account a certain period of time during which these baptized Jews have largely adapted to the Yugoslav people in the past. We only have 80,000 Jews in Yugoslavia and we cannot go as far as Adolf Hitler in Germany."
— Gedächtnisprotokoll vom 22. April 1936 und Übersetzung des Programms der Jugoslawischen Volksbewegung ZBOR, BArch NS 10/223, pp 369, 371
Interestingly enough, similar philosemitic remarks were made by Ljotić himself and noted in ZBOR's official magazine "Otadžbina".
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The translation of the program of the Ljotić's ZBOR (Yugoslav National Movement ZBOR, political foundation of Serbian Volunteer Corps), dated 1936, noted by NSDAP journalist Rudolf Freiherr von Maltzahn, contains the following points, of which the most interesting are the 3rd and 4th.
"3) On the question of minorities.
Our ethnic minorities will be able to develop freely in terms of culture, language, and religion. We will guarantee them all these rights, but we will not allow them to organize politically. In a corporative state, they would be represented in all bodies in accordance with their national key.
4) On the Jewish question.
We will tolerate the Jewish religion. However, only the Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches will receive state support and assistance. We are supporters of Zionism. We will prevent any assimilation of Jews and will not allow Jews to play a role in public life in Yugoslavia or in the leadership of the state. However, we will recognize baptism, taking into account a certain period of time during which these baptized Jews largely assimilated into the Yugoslav people in the past. We only have 80,000 Jews. However, we will recognize baptism, taking into account a certain period of time during which these baptized Jews have largely adapted to the Yugoslav people in the past. We only have 80,000 Jews in Yugoslavia and we cannot go as far as Adolf Hitler in Germany."
— Gedächtnisprotokoll vom 22. April 1936 und Übersetzung des Programms der Jugoslawischen Volksbewegung ZBOR, BArch NS 10/223, pp 369, 371
Interestingly enough, similar philosemitic remarks were made by Ljotić himself and noted in ZBOR's official magazine "Otadžbina".
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Chetniks: Anti-Partisan but not Anti-Communist!
Photo of a meeting between Chetnik commander Milić Rausavljević and representatives of the Red Army in Varvarin around October 10, 1944, who arrived for the parade of the Chetnik Varvarin Corps on the occasion of the liberation of the city.
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Photo of a meeting between Chetnik commander Milić Rausavljević and representatives of the Red Army in Varvarin around October 10, 1944, who arrived for the parade of the Chetnik Varvarin Corps on the occasion of the liberation of the city.
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CHETNIK-SOVIET COLLABORATION
"Undoubtedly, the Chetniks—or at least a significant portion of them—sought to support the Red Army, thereby securing a place in the future Yugoslavia. In the reconnaissance unit of the 98th Rifle Division, I found four Germans and a downed American airman. They had been handed over by the Chetniks. A week earlier, Captain Rakovich's corps had intervened in our battalion's battle with the surrounding Germans and effectively saved the battalion from destruction. For several days, the operations and intelligence departments of the division headquarters maintained contact with the Chetnik headquarters, receiving reports from them. The partisans reacted to this with fierce protests. Once, when two Chetnik officers came to see the commander of the 93rd Division, Colonel Salychev, the lieutenant colonel who was present at the meeting, the commander of the 23rd Partisan Division, shot both of them point-blank, without explanation, amid the silent disapproval of our headquarters. Once, the Chetniks were escorting 300 German prisoners to our scouts. A partisan ambush opened fire on both the Germans and the escort. The guards scattered, and the Germans also disappeared into the mountains.
The attitude of our people (the 93rd Division) towards the Chetniks was surprisingly kind-hearted. The battalion commanders rightly believed that with only sixty active bayonets in the battalion, they should accept help from anyone — and they did. The general attitude toward partisan reprisals was disapproving, although everyone vaguely understood that this was also the line taken by our higher authorities. Soon, instructions arrived from the Military Council. Left without attention, Rakovich's Chetniks thought it over and left for the south to the British who had landed in Greece.
A special, purely Serbian, Orthodox Russophilia was extremely widespread among the Chetnik lower classes. For them, the nationalists, orientation towards co-religious Russia seemed more natural than love for the overseas Anglo-Saxons. It is unlikely that Draža would have been able to turn his army against us. In official documents, he expressed solidarity with the Red Army. I was given a proclamation signed by the Chetnik commander of Bela Crkva, a notorious hangman. It placed the “army” under the command of the Red Army in connection with its approach. This was followed by slogans such as “Long live the king!” and “Long live the USSR!”
The partisan command was eager to slander the Chetniks as much as possible, especially in terms of their attitude towards Russia."
— Soviet political officer Boris Slutsky in his memoirs "Записки о войне: Стихотворения и баллады" [Notes on the War: Poems and Ballads], Logos, Saint Petersburg, 2000, pp. 80-81
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"Undoubtedly, the Chetniks—or at least a significant portion of them—sought to support the Red Army, thereby securing a place in the future Yugoslavia. In the reconnaissance unit of the 98th Rifle Division, I found four Germans and a downed American airman. They had been handed over by the Chetniks. A week earlier, Captain Rakovich's corps had intervened in our battalion's battle with the surrounding Germans and effectively saved the battalion from destruction. For several days, the operations and intelligence departments of the division headquarters maintained contact with the Chetnik headquarters, receiving reports from them. The partisans reacted to this with fierce protests. Once, when two Chetnik officers came to see the commander of the 93rd Division, Colonel Salychev, the lieutenant colonel who was present at the meeting, the commander of the 23rd Partisan Division, shot both of them point-blank, without explanation, amid the silent disapproval of our headquarters. Once, the Chetniks were escorting 300 German prisoners to our scouts. A partisan ambush opened fire on both the Germans and the escort. The guards scattered, and the Germans also disappeared into the mountains.
The attitude of our people (the 93rd Division) towards the Chetniks was surprisingly kind-hearted. The battalion commanders rightly believed that with only sixty active bayonets in the battalion, they should accept help from anyone — and they did. The general attitude toward partisan reprisals was disapproving, although everyone vaguely understood that this was also the line taken by our higher authorities. Soon, instructions arrived from the Military Council. Left without attention, Rakovich's Chetniks thought it over and left for the south to the British who had landed in Greece.
A special, purely Serbian, Orthodox Russophilia was extremely widespread among the Chetnik lower classes. For them, the nationalists, orientation towards co-religious Russia seemed more natural than love for the overseas Anglo-Saxons. It is unlikely that Draža would have been able to turn his army against us. In official documents, he expressed solidarity with the Red Army. I was given a proclamation signed by the Chetnik commander of Bela Crkva, a notorious hangman. It placed the “army” under the command of the Red Army in connection with its approach. This was followed by slogans such as “Long live the king!” and “Long live the USSR!”
The partisan command was eager to slander the Chetniks as much as possible, especially in terms of their attitude towards Russia."
— Soviet political officer Boris Slutsky in his memoirs "Записки о войне: Стихотворения и баллады" [Notes on the War: Poems and Ballads], Logos, Saint Petersburg, 2000, pp. 80-81
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