- The
Battle of
Grčarice was
fought in
early September 1943
between the
Slovene Partisans and the Blue Guard. The
battle was
waged in
Grčarice in German-occupied...
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Grčarice (pronounced [ˈɡəɾtʃaɾitsɛ];
locally also Grčav(i)ce, in
older sources also Gerčarice, German: Masern, Gottscheerish: Masharə) is a
village in...
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Slovene Chetniks. The
battle followed the
Partisan victory at
Battle of
Grčarice.
Partisans encircled the
Turjak castle on 14
September and laid
siege to...
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Novak and
Colonel Vladimir Vauhnik.
After the
defeat in the
Battle of
Grčarice,
Major Novak resigned and
Prezelj was
appointed in his
place by Draža Mihailović...
- When
Karel Novak resigned in 1944,
because the
defeat in the
Battle of
Grčarice, Mihailović
appointed Ivan
Prezelj as commander. His
headquarter was with...
-
units attacked the
Chetnik force,
pushing them
southwest to the
village of
Grčarice,
about 55
kilometres (34 mi) south-southeast of Ljubljana. At the same...
- Alfa
Operation Kopaonik 1943: Case
White Operation Kugelblitz Battle of
Grčarice Siege of
Turjak Battle of Višegrad 1944: M****acre of
villages under Kamešnica...
- of Italy, most of the
Slovene Chetniks were destro**** in the
Battle of
Grčarice (quietly
helped by the Partisans, who then
became the only
resistance group...
-
Chetnik Detachment.
Major Novak was in
Ljubljana during the
Battle of
Grčarice and
commanded his
units through radio connection.
After the
defeat of his...
- Groditz,
Grodez Grodetz Gottschee Nesseltal Nesseltal Now part of Rožič Vrh
Grčarice Ribnica Masern Masharə
Reifnitz Masern Malgern Grčarske
Ravne Ribnica Masereben...