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Konstantin "Kosta" Milovanović
Pećanac (Serbian Cyrillic: Константин "Коста" Миловановић Пећанац; 1879–1944) was a
Serbian and
Yugoslav Chetnik commander...
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During World War II, the
Pećanac Chetniks, also
known as the
Black Chetniks, were a ****
collaborationist Chetnik irregular military force which operated...
- large-scale uprising, the
Serbian army sent the
veteran Chetnik leader Kosta Pećanac to
prevent the outbreak. However, the
Bulgarians started conscripting Serbs...
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including civilians. In
April 1917,
Pećanac, with his guerrillas,
attacked a
railway station. On 15 May,
Pećanac entered the old
Bulgarian border and...
- commander. He was
captured on 24
December 1941 by the
Chetniks of
Kosta Pećanac. On 27 May 1942, aged 26, Filipović was
hanged in
Valjevo by a Serbian...
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forces of the Chetniks,
forces of the
Communist Party of
Yugoslavia and
Pećanac Chetniks against German forces garrisoned in Šabac in Axis-occupied Yugoslavia...
- (1989), p. 243.
Strouhal (1989), pp. 244–246.
Strouhal (1989), p. 250.
Pećanac et al. (2013), pp. 263–267.
Filer (1995), p. 38.
Schuster (2000). Wachsmann...
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Chetnik forces and the
Ottoman army.
While moving towards Matejče,
Kosta Pećanac's company was
ambushed and
surrounded an
Ottoman army,
which was equipped...
- the
Serbian high
command sent
Kosta Pećanac in the
Toplica District to
organize a
guerrilla uprising. There,
Pećanac contacted several groups and joined...
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Alexander of
Yugoslavia in 1934, he
joined the
Chetnik ****ociation of
Kosta Pećanac,
forming several bands in the Knin
region of Dalmatia. The
Chetnik ****ociation...