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Miloš Glišić

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409: 331:. However, the Germans were not satisfied as Glišić maintained contacts with illegal Chetniks units. Glišić was moderate in Chetnik movement, as he wanted to have an agreement with Muslim leaders in the region, something Đurišić considered unsustainable. On May 1 Glišić sent a letter to Nedić where he complained about constant spying of Germans and Italians and that he didn't like the idea of returning Nova Varoš to Italians, as he saw it as first phase of unification of Serbia, Sandžak and Montenegro. Relation between Nedić and Glišić was full of mistrust, because Glišić was and remained loyal to Mihailović, and always put Chetnik interest first. Sandžak Detachment participated in anti-partisan operations with Italian Army and Chetniks during which Chetnik troops committed pillaging, especially those under Kalaitović's command, which to Glišić damaged reputation of Chetniks. Following enterance of Glišić's troops into 392:
Presence of large number of legalised Chetniks in Nova Varoš was seen as unsustainable by Italians, especially those of Glišić's Požega Detachment. Under excuse of Ignjatović's murder, Nedić ordered dissolution of the detachment and demobilisation was to be done by Glišić. Glišić was dismissed from the post, but he stayed near Nova Varoš despite Nedić's orders to leave the area with several members of Sandžak Detachment. He admitted to Draža Mihailović that the town was lost on 11 July, however he stayed to check possibility of collaboration with Italians. Unfortunately for Glišić, German secret police investigated him. He was outed as a member of
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members of his Detachment. Glišić was visibly disturbed by Ignjatović's death and wanted to return to Serbia. Italians used this to take over the town from Glišić without a fight. Nedić ordered Glišić to cooperated fully with Italians from now on, however Glišić did not accept the obvious defeat.
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County in May, Glišić gave orders to local population to report hidden partisans under threat of death and that attacking Chetniks and destroying of roads, bridges and telephone lines is punishable by death, after which he ordered return of normal functioning of all administrative organs and
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schools.> Italians thought that Glišić didn't have right to give these orders, and quickly rejected them as illegitimate. Soon they demanded that Glišić leaves Nova Varoš altogether, which Glišić energetically rejected and threatened to fight Italians. Alongside men of
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in Sandžak weakens and eventually disappears. Sandžak Detachment 'falls into chaos', most of its members either leave it for other Chetnik units or completely leaves the fight. Đurišić benefits the most, as he becomes main Mihailović's commander in the region.
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on 6 February 1942, he was promoted to position of major and named head of Sandžak Military Chetnik Detachment. Detachment had 700-800 fighters, it was seated in Nova Varoš and was split in two groups, one commanded by captain
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Glišić represented Chetniks at the negotiations with communists held in the first half of August 1941 in village Godovik, Užička Požega. The communist leader Čolović arrested Glišić after unsuccessful negotiations.
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because they suspected that he sabotaged disarming of his detachment and communicated with Mihailović. He was interrogated and tortured in Belgrade Headquarter of Gestapo to reveal the location of Mihailović and
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wanted to Glišić's troops outside Sandžak, as he didn't want existence of parallel Chetnik organisation in the region. To that purpose, he agreed with Italians for his troops to guard right side of
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At the beginning of the World War II Glišić became a member of the staff of Požega Chetnik Detachment and soon promoted to the rank of Major. According to some sources he shared this position with
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and participated in the uprising against German occupying forces. In October 1941, one of his actions against German troops in which he participated together with Partisans resulted in
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to order Glišić to return the town on June 13 and Glišić had no choice, but to retreat to Nova Varoš. This worsened already bad relation between Italians and Glišić. Chetnik commander
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and other one by captain Nikola Kijanović. Unofficially trustee of Draža Mihailović was attached to the detachment. During April, Glišić started to cooperate with Chetnik leader
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and put on trial together with Mihailović, other prominent figures from Chetnik Movement and Nedić's regime. In July 1947 nine of them, including Glišić, were found guilty for
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According to some sources, on 16 October 1941 Glišić, then deputy of Vučko Ignjatović, participated in the joint Partisan and Chetnik attack on German forces near
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After being released from the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp Glišić stayed in Austria until January 1946 when he tried to illegally enter Yugoslavia near
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in 1933 and since 1940 worked in General Staff. On 27 March 1941 he was one of pro-Western Serb military officers who conducted
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Glišić was born on 27 February 1910 in Požega from mother Stanka and father Stojadin. Glišić was married and had two children.
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conducted on 27 March 1941 by a group of pro-Western Serb military officers who were opposed to the military alliance with
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The trial of Dragoljub-Draža Mihailović stenographic record and documents from the trial of Dragoljub-Draža Mihailović.
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in period 1927—33. After appropriate education in 1940 he worked in operational department of the General Staff of
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from which he escaped in March 1945. He was soon captured and returned to Gusen where he stayed until 5 May 1945.
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on 30 July, in which Glišić was involved, Gestapo took action against him. After Glišić's departure, influence of
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At the beginning of 1942 he became commander of the Sandžak Military Chetnik Detachment with its command in
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in which 10 German soldiers were killed and 26 wounded 26. This resulted in German reprisals known as
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The National liberation war and revolution in Yugoslavia (1941-1945): selected documents
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Sandžak: Na osnovu sakupljenog i obrađenog materijala knjigu napisao Mirko Ćuković
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Gestapo Headquarter in Belgrade where Glišić was tortured, picture taken in 2012
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by one of Ignjatović's murderers. After murder of important ally of Ljotić in
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Glišić, sixth from the left, standing during reading of the judicial sentence
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where he was until the end of World War II. In 1946 he was captured by
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Pajović, Radoje; Željeznov, Dušan; Božović, Branislav (1987).
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on 18 October 1942. Initially he was inmate of the camp in
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During mid-November 1941. Glišić was, along with few other
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Sandžak Military Chetnik Detachment (legalized by the
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Serbia), Vojnoistorijski institut (Belgrade (1982).
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Index

Miloš Glišić (basketball)

Draža Mihailović
Belgrade Process
Požega
Kingdom of Serbia
Belgrade
PR Serbia
FPR Yugoslavia
Execution by firing squad
Government of National Salvation
Serbian Cyrillic
Military Academy in Belgrade
coup d'état
Axis powers
Chetniks
Draža Mihailović
German reprisals
Kragujevac massacre
Požega
Nova Varoš
Government of National Salvation
Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp
OZNA
collaboration with Axis
Belgrade
Military Academy in Belgrade
Royal Yugoslav Army
Captain
Yugoslav coup d'état

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