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There may be various dubious claims related to the Chetniks for reasons such as [[Allied psychological warfare]], notably by Communist Yugoslavia. | There may be various dubious claims related to the Chetniks for reasons such as [[Allied psychological warfare]], notably by Communist Yugoslavia. | ||
More recently, the term โChetnikโ has been used during the break-up of [[Yugoslavia]]. Some Serb | More recently, the term โChetnikโ has been used during the break-up of [[Yugoslavia]]. Some Serb fascists, viewing the term positively, used it to describe certain forces that fought for the Bosnian Serbs. Some opponents, viewing the term negatively, used it to describe all pro-Serb armed units. ย | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 08:49, 15 February 2024
The Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Arm, often known as Chetniks, were Serbian irregular forces that during WWII partially fought against the occupation by Germany and allies, but who mainly fought against Communist irregular forces, sometimes even joining Germany and allies against Communists.
There may be various dubious claims related to the Chetniks for reasons such as Allied psychological warfare, notably by Communist Yugoslavia.
More recently, the term โChetnikโ has been used during the break-up of Yugoslavia. Some Serb fascists, viewing the term positively, used it to describe certain forces that fought for the Bosnian Serbs. Some opponents, viewing the term negatively, used it to describe all pro-Serb armed units.
See also
- National Socialist Germany and partisans/resistance movements: Partisan atrocities in Yugoslavia
- Mass killings under Communist regimes - Including Yugoslavia.
- Tito
- Ustaลกe
This article is not based.
Its weak and faggy. Somebody copied it over from some woke SJW source, and now its namby-pamby wording is gaying up our program.