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Chetniks. Neither organisation was able to infiltrate the SDK due to its indoctrination with the ideas of Ljotić. Mušicki was re-appointed as its commander in the rank of general. The SDK was the only Serbian armed force that the Germans trusted during the war, and its units were often
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praised by German commanders for their bravery in combat. Mušicki attempted to flee
Yugoslavia towards the end of the war, but was captured by the British. He was extradited to Yugoslavia and placed on trial. At his trial, he gave testimony about the involvement of Serbian volunteers in the
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623:: University of California Press.
596:: Texas A&M University Press.
258:Југословенски народни покрет, Збор
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262:Jugoslovenski narodni pokret
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187:Константин Коста Мушицки
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969:Edmund Glaise-Horstenau
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228:Mihailović). An ethnic
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161:Serbian Volunteer Corps
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594:College Station, Texas
361:General der Artillerie
959:Maximilian von Weichs
234:Austro-Hungarian Army
139:Years of service
120:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
688:Stanford, California
663:Stanford, California
621:Berkeley, California
342:Operation Mihailovic
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798:Svetozar Vukmanović
773:Aleksandar Ranković
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282:Royal Yugoslav Army
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891:Vojislav Lukačević
886:Dragutin Keserović
861:Dobroslav Jevđević
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567:Evanston, Illinois
374:Yugoslav Partisans
179:Konstantin Mušicki
41:Konstantin Mušicki
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637:Mihailović, Draža
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1144:Milan Nedić
1043:Xhafer Deva
979:Franz Böhme
763:Moša Pijade
310:Milan Nedić
298:Axis powers
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1106:Mile Budak
984:Paul Bader
931:Karl Novak
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552:References
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364:Paul Bader
332:contacted
244:and Queen
208:Early life
105:Allegiance
60:1897-04-07
38:Birth name
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837:Chetniks
778:Kosta Nađ
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369:Wehrmacht
242:Alexander
95:PR Serbia
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