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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...
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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...
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Initially the
monarchy preferred Draža Mihailović and his Serb-dominated
Četnik resistance. However, in 1944, the Tito–Šubašić
agreement recognised the...
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detachment LtColonel Jevrem Mihailović
Zlatibor četnik detachment Major Kosta Tododrović
Gornjak četnik detachment Major Velimir Vemić Army artillery:...
- German-annexed Slovenia,
engaging mostly in small-scale sabotage. In Serbia, a
cetnik resistance organization developed under a
former Yugoslav Army Colonel,...
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formed a
moving shield for an
infantry force of 500-1,000 JNA and
Serbian Četnik troops. As the JNA/Serbian
forces entered the village, they were met with...
- 2007.
Retrieved 24 May 2012. "TOMISLAV NIKOLIĆ: Ne
stidim se što sam bio
četnik!".
Doznajemo online magazin. 24 May 2012.
Archived from the
original on...
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Initially the
monarchy preferred Draža Mihailović and his Serb-dominated
Četnik resistance. However, in 1944, the Tito–Šubašić
agreement recognised the...
- from
Gewehr 98) Yugo
Mauser FN M1924 (standard rifle)
Četnik carbine M1924 (in use for
Četnik ****aulters) Kbk wz. 1929 Steyr-Mannlicher M1895/24 (converted...