513:. Together with Lašić and Vukadinović they negotiated with the Italian General Oxilia who was willing to join Chetniks and to fight against communists and Germans. Eventually Division Venezia joined Partisans who managed to capture Berane and gain significant advantage toward Chetniks in eastern Montenegro. In order to destroy Division Venezia and adjacent Partisan forces, the German forces started Operation Balkanschlucht and invaded eastern Montenegro. This operation was beneficial for Chetniks who were on the verge of annihilation. Perhinek was responsible to establish communication between invading German forces and Lašić.
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Chetniks on the territory that was under Đurišić's control. Lašić and Đurišić were in conflict earlier and Đurišić's former associates did not trust him. With the approval of Perhinek, they recreated Chetnik organisation and new staff of LSCD and proposed Mihailović to
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to his headquarter through
Perhinek. Perhinek and Kuklić wrote an invitation to Đurišić dated 29 November 1941. Pajović explained that Perhinek and Kukić reached Sandžak village Dragojlovići on 8 December and invited Đurišić to come to this village with help of Milivoje Obradović, a commander of
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Albania in case of Axis invasion of Yugoslavia. When Axis forces began with invasion of Yugoslavia his forces began with invasion of Albania until an order to withdraw prevented further penetration into territory of Albania. In June 1941 Perhinek organized a conference of the
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Chetnik detachment. Pajović also explains that, upon Đurišić's arrival to Dragojlovići, he was instructed to go to the Chetnik headquarter of Draža Mihailović which he did about ten days later to receive another set of Mihailović's instructions on 20 December 1941.
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succeeded Đurišić as the commander of the remaining men of the detachment and, accompanied by
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October 1941. They informed Mihailović about the situation in Montenegro. On 15 October, Mihailović gave them instructions for the establishment of the Chetnik command structure in Montenegro.
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281:. Perhinek was an ethnic
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1822:1982 deaths
1817:1906 births
1770:Edi Šelhaus
1729:Anton Cebej
1473:Male Žablje
1463:Križna Gora
1356:Settlements
535:Milan Nedić
523:Andrijevica
420:Milan Nedić
330:Milan Nedić
241:(pseudonym
148:(1943–1944)
136:(1942–1943)
123:(1941–1944)
31:Nickname(s)
1811:Categories
1755:Veno Pilon
1609:Dol–Otlica
1478:Malo Polje
1363:Ajdovščina
1311:1242119546
970:. Stupovi.
566:References
478:Case Black
388:Ravna Gora
307:Novo Mesto
109:Yugoslavia
98:Allegiance
45:1906-06-23
1661:Landmarks
1413:Dobravlje
471:Prek Cali
404:his trial
261:, joined
247:čiča Rade
77:Cleveland
1793:Category
1634:Slokarji
1619:Gradišče
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374:Berane.
326:Slovenia
263:Chetniks
183:Chetniks
121:Chetniks
60:Slovenia
1583:Žagolič
1578:Vrtovin
1573:Vrtovče
1528:Skrilje
1503:Podkraj
1498:Planina
1483:Malovše
1468:Lokavec
1458:Kožmani
1428:Gaberje
1418:Dolenje
1393:Budanje
1371:Current
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1229:. 1983.
581:Spomini
435:"Green"
431:Kolašin
402:During
283:Slovene
275:Gestapo
253:in the
251:Captain
176:Captain
167:Belgium
156:Gestapo
146:Germany
111:(−1941)
1678:Castra
1639:Šturje
1624:Orešje
1602:Former
1593:Zavino
1588:Žapuže
1568:Vodice
1563:Višnje
1538:Stomaž
1533:Šmarje
1508:Potoče
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220:Awards
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322:Celje
271:Major
245:; or
181:Major
134:Italy
1523:Selo
1453:Kovk
1438:Gozd
1388:Brje
1383:Bela
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