Montenegro in World War II
Montenegro Arrests Man for Vandalising WWII Uprising Monument
Montenegro Threatens Penalties for Chetnik Commemorations
The Montenegrin authorities said they will change the law to impose penalties on anyone who stages commemorative events that praise war crimes convicts such as World War II Chetnik leaders.
Chetnik Followers Parade in Bosnia, Honouring Mihailovic
Around 100 followers of the Serbian WWII nationalist Chetnik movement paraded in the Bosnian town of Visegrad to pay tribute to the movement’s leader, Dragoljub Mihailovic.
Chetnik-Partisan ‘Reconciliation’ Sparks Row in Montenegro
Montenegro’s strongest opposition alliance, the Democratic Front, has been accused of attempting to rehabilitate the WWII monarchist Chetnik movement after it initiated a ‘declaration of reconciliation’ with the Communist Partisans.
Montenegro Asked to Finance Chetnik Monument
A local official in the town of Berane has asked the Montenegrin government to pay for the construction of a monument to WWII Chetnik commander Pavle Djurisic, who was killed in 1945.
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Serbian Court Rehabilitates Chetnik Wartime Commander
The High Court in Valjevo, Serbia, on Friday rehabilitated a former Chetnik commander Nikola Kalabic, annulling the Communist-era verdict from 1946 which declared him a “national enemy”.
The Higher Prosecutor’s Office in Valjevo told Beta news agency that it would “certainly appeal” the court ruling.
Court rehabilitates Chetnik commander Nikola Kalabic
The Higher Court in Valjevo has rehabilitated Nikola Kalabic, commander of the WW2-era Mountain Guard of the Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland (Chetniks).
The Beta agency said on Friday that it received confirmation of this from the Higher Public Prosecution.
Serbia’s Rehabilitation of Chetnik General Postponed
A Serbian court postponed to February its decision on the rehabilitation of WWII Chetnik commander Nikola Kalabic, who was declared a war criminal by the Yugoslav Communist authorities.
TV Host’s ‘Chetnik’ Rant Angers Croatia’s Serbs
TV host Marko Juric is in hot water for telling people in Zagreb they should beware of the 'Chetniks' lurking in the city-centre Serbian Orthodox church.
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