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Originally published in 1975. This book fills a gap in the historical knowledge of wartime Yugoslavia. Focusing on the Chetnik movement provides a better understanding of the various ways that important segments of the population, including members of the Yugoslav officer corps and Serb civilians, perceived and responded to the occupation. The partisans' ultimate success does not conceal the fact that during the greater part of the war, several armed groups, owing at least some sort of allegiance to Mihailovic, chose very different courses of resistance. The overriding question for Milazzo is how a movement whose leadership was in no sense pro-Axis found itself progressively drawn into a hopelessly compromising set of relationships with the occupation authorities and the Quisling regime. What was it about the situation in occupied Yugoslavia and the Serb officers' response to that state of affairs that prevented them from carrying out serious anti-Axis activity or engaging in effective

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1. The Axis Powers and the Destruction of Yugoslavia
Chapter 2. The Mihailovic Movement in Serbia, 1941
Chapter 3. The Serb Nationalist Movement in the Italian Occupation Zone
Chapter 4. The Formation of the Chetnik Movement
Chapter 5. The Dilemma of Tactical Collaboration
Chapter 6. Operation Weiss
Chapter 7. The Crisis of the Chetnik Leadership
Chapter 8. Collaboration and Defeat
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Index

The Chetnik Movement and the Yugoslav Resistance

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 26/01/2020
    ISBN13: 9781421433394, 978-1421433394
    ISBN10: 1421433397

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Originally published in 1975. This book fills a gap in the historical knowledge of wartime Yugoslavia. Focusing on the Chetnik movement provides a better understanding of the various ways that important segments of the population, including members of the Yugoslav officer corps and Serb civilians, perceived and responded to the occupation. The partisans' ultimate success does not conceal the fact that during the greater part of the war, several armed groups, owing at least some sort of allegiance to Mihailovic, chose very different courses of resistance. The overriding question for Milazzo is how a movement whose leadership was in no sense pro-Axis found itself progressively drawn into a hopelessly compromising set of relationships with the occupation authorities and the Quisling regime. What was it about the situation in occupied Yugoslavia and the Serb officers' response to that state of affairs that prevented them from carrying out serious anti-Axis activity or engaging in effective

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Chapter 1. The Axis Powers and the Destruction of Yugoslavia
    Chapter 2. The Mihailovic Movement in Serbia, 1941
    Chapter 3. The Serb Nationalist Movement in the Italian Occupation Zone
    Chapter 4. The Formation of the Chetnik Movement
    Chapter 5. The Dilemma of Tactical Collaboration
    Chapter 6. Operation Weiss
    Chapter 7. The Crisis of the Chetnik Leadership
    Chapter 8. Collaboration and Defeat
    Conclusion
    Selected Bibliography
    Index

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