- The
Chetniks (Serbo-Croatian: Четници, Četnici,
pronounced [tʃɛ̂tniːtsi]; Slovene: Četniki),
formally the
Chetnik Detachments of the
Yugoslav Army, and...
- the
Chetniks against the Ustaše, as a way to
protect themselves. He
agreed with the
Chetnik leadership to form a
Muslim Chetnik militia. The
Chetniks in...
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Chetnik Organization in both
Balkan Wars, 1912–13
Chetniks in
World War I,
auxiliary units of the
Royal Serbian Army
active during 1914—18
Chetniks in...
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Serbian Chetniks had
strict orders of
defence and protection, and not any offensive;
Ottoman government and the
Great Powers agreed that the
Chetniks did...
- Both the
Yugoslav Partisans and the
Chetnik movement initially resisted the Axis invasion. However,
after 1941,
Chetniks extensively and
systematically collaborated...
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general during World War II. He was the
leader of the
Chetnik Detachments of the
Yugoslav Army (
Chetniks), a
royalist and
nationalist movement and guerrilla...
- into two groups: the Serb-chauvinist
Chetniks and the multi-ethnic and communist-led Partisans.
Encouraged by
Chetnik propaganda against Croats and Bosnian...
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During World War II, Pećanac
Chetniks, also
known as the
Black Chetniks, were a
collaborationist Chetnik irregular military force which operated in the...
- to
fight against Chetniks. Two Anti-
Chetnik battalions were
established in
Bosnia in 1942 and one in
Slavonia in 1943. Two anti-
Chetnik battalions in Bosnia...
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degenerated into full-scale conflict. To the
Chetniks, Tito's pan-ethnic
policies seemed anti-Serbian,
whereas the
Chetniks'
royalism was
anathema to the communists...