-
organizations with Serb
ethnonationalist aims.
Dating from 1904, the
Serbian word
četnik was
commonly used to
describe a
member of a
Balkan guerrilla force called...
- (Serbo-Croatian:
Kraljevska mornarica; KM)
during the late 1920s.
Named Uskok and
Četnik, the
boats were
built by the
Thornycroft Company based on
their existing...
- Wehrmacht, NDH troops, Italians,
Četniks 22
March 1943 Raid on
Kalinovik Četniks 7–10
April 1943
Crossing Drina Italians,
Četniks 15 May - 15 June 1943 Operation...
- Army of the Fatherland" (Jugoslovenska
vojska u otadžbini, or JVUO, or
Četniks)
resisted the Axis
occupation of
Yugoslavia (the
Chetniks later collaborated...
- losses. The
mufti blamed the m****
desertions on
German support for the
Četniks. Many
Bosnians in
these divisions who
survived the war
sought asylum in...
-
Herzegovina was a
battleground between fascist Croat Ustaše,
royalist Serb
Četniks, and the
communist Yugoslav Partisans;
Herzegovina was a part of the Independent...
-
Initially the
monarchy preferred Draža Mihailović and his Serb-dominated
Četnik resistance. However, in 1944, the Tito–Šubašić
agreement recognised the...
-
Cetina in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia.
Built in 1940 by
Marko and
Jelena Četnik, the
church was destro****
during the
Second World War and
rebuilt in 1974...
-
mixed with the
recent history, and
stories of
hidden gold
buried by the
Četniks at the end of
World War II. In 1965, the
state intelligence agency UDBA...
- seen from the
Zagreb Cathedral's tower". That line is also
mentioned in
Četniks'
plans during WW2 (Moljević, Dražža Mihajlović), the line
mentioned by...