When two historians from Belgrade gave a lecture in Zagreb about the Serbian nationalist Chetnik movement during World War II, it highlighted some unusual connections between Serbian and Croatian ...
Dragoslav Mihailovic, the leader of the monarchist Chetnik army during World War 2, was seen by Nazi Germany as a leader of the resistance movement in Serbia, argues historian Bojan Dimitrijevic. This ...
A previous version of this article stated that Serbian and Croatian troops attacked the city of Sarajevo from the location shown in the image. The caption has been corrected to show that Serbian ...
For years, people have gathered in March in the eastern Bosnian city of Visegrad to mark the capture of Dragoljub "Draza" Mihailovic, the controversial Serbian general who led the World War II ...
A gathering of the ultranationalist Serb Chetnik Movement in the Bosnian town of Visegrad on Sunday, has sparked a wave of condemnation from inside Bosnia and from the international community. Some ...
The story began in flames over Romania, where bombers targeting Hitler’s oil lifeline were torn apart by flak and fighters. Survivors parachuted into the rugged mountains of eastern Serbia, where they ...
A gathering of the ultranationalist Serb Chetnik Movement in the Bosnian town of Višegrad on Sunday (10 March), has sparked a wave of condemnation from inside Bosnia and from the international ...
A gathering of supporters of the far-right Chetnik paramilitary movement in Bosnia‘s eastern city of Visegrad, the site of past atrocities by the forces, has raised alarm among residents, as well as ...
Murder, rape and mass executions were all too common in Yugoslavia during World War Two - carried out by Partisan fighters as well as by Chetnik rebels and German troops. Stephen Hart examines how ...
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