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William Bailey (British Army officer)

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his arrival at Chetnik headquarters, Bailey decided to reinforce the British mission to the Chetniks with well-trained British military sappers who could help the Chetniks to be more effective in sabotaging German lines of communication. In May 1942 Mihailović demanded heavy explosives from the British command that would be used to cut the German supply line running through Serbia and the Aegean to German forces in North Africa. The successful accomplishment of this sabotage campaign was witnessed by fellow SOE liaison officer,
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I cannot let the twenty-fourth anniversary of the unification of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes into one Kingdom pass without expressing my felicitations for the wonderful undertaking of the Yugoslav Army. I am not thinking only of the forces which have joined the ranks of our army in the Near East in the triumphant hour but also of your undefeatable Chetniks under your command who are fighting night and day under the most difficult war conditions.
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communists for anti-Axis action performed, in reality, by Mihailović's Chetniks, this was especially true during September and October 1943, which contributed to an official policy increasingly set against Mihailović. Nevertheless, Mihailović launched a campaign against Axis positions in Eastern Bosnia in October 1943, inflicting hundreds of casualties on Axis forces and liberating
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The Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, pursuant to Yugoslavia's unity Day, December 1, 1942, sent the following greeting to the War Minister and the Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command of King Peter II to Army Gen Dragoljub M Mihailovich: In the name of the British Imperial General Staff
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sent a personal telegram to Draža Mihailović before the Allied offensive against Rommel in Africa, requesting him to organize a large-scale campaign against Axis lines of communication in order to obstruct transport of German war materièl through Serbia to Thessaloniki and from there to Libya. After
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Apart from this mission headed by Bailey, there were nine other British missions to Chetnik commanders beginning in April 1943. Bailey reported to his superiors that Mihailović had the overwhelming support of the people in Serbia while the strength of Communists there was negligible. Mihailović gave
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During 1942 Africa crisis, Mihailovic's all-out campaign against Axis communications, especially vital to Belgrade-Nis-Salonika line, was probably instrumental for saving Africa from Rommel. British Near East Command jointly wired Mihailovic August 16, 1943: 'With admiration we are following your
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Starting in December 1943, the United Kingdom withdrew all support from Mihailović and his Yugoslav Army of the Homeland (Chetniks), and began exclusively to support and heavily supply the Partisan Communist forces in Yugoslavia. Prior to this, beginning in 1942, the BBC repeatedly gave credit to
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who expressed his felicitations for this wonderful achievement of the Yugoslav Army. Mihailović's disruption of Axis communications was probably instrumental in victory of Allies against Rommel in Africa, so the British Near East Command jointly sent a telegram to Mihailovic on August 16, 1943,
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was dispatched to Chetnik headquarters in July 1943, Colonel Bailey advised him that Chetniks were angry and that, "Mihailović "won't hear of the British anymore". When Armstrong arrived at Mihailović's Chetnik headquarters at the end of September 1943, he became the head of British mission and
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from December 25, 1942—January 29, 1944. British policy toward Mihailović was shaped by the regular reports from Bailey. Bailey's position on General Mihailović was influential in undermining the relationship between Mihailović and the Chetniks with Churchill and the British Foreign Office, and
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By 1942, Yugoslav Partisans had begun to allege that Mihailović's Chetniks were collaborating with German forces. Bailey, though confirming Colonel Hudson's earlier reports about agreements between some Montenegrin Chetniks and the Italians, emphasized that he found "no evidence of direct
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Bailey assumed position of his political advisor. Bailey organized the handing over arms of the Italian Venezia division of 8,000 Italian soldiers to the Communists instead of to the Chetniks. The final consequence of this was that Chetniks were forced to leave the valley of the
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Upon returning from a mission in Canada, Bailey was parachuted into Mihailović's headquarters on December 25, 1942, as a British Liaison Officer (BLO) for the British SOE mission to Mihailović. The chief of Bailey's staff in the Chetnik headquarters was Major Kenneth Greenlees.
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Colonel Bailey, who was in charge of the British mission through most of 1943, repeatedly made the point that ... army—they added that they fought against the Germans only in self defense— but wished solely to fight the
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When the crisis of Allies in Africa had passed, the Chetniks reverted to a policy of tactical inactivity toward the Axis forces, which was criticized by the British. In his report sent to SOE headquarters in
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blamed the Chetniks in Serbia for his defeat in Africa and issued an order for the complete annihilation of all Chetnik forces. Evidence for this exists in a letter sent to
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the code name "Miloš" to Bailey, either with reference to Kosovo, where Bailey lived previous to his military service, or in reference to the Serbian hero of the
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General Mihailovich: The World's Verdict : a Selection of Articles on the First Resistance Leader in Europe Published in the World Press
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It is to be noted that Colonel Bailey, chief of the first British Mission to Mihailovich, left Yugoslavia for Bari on January 29, 1944.
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Hitler had said frankly: „We have no other choice, but to annihilate all Chetniks and against the bandits use the most brutal means."
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stating: "With admiration we are following your directed operations which are of inestimable value to our allied cause."
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In addition, they sent, in the course of 1943, a number of military missions to various Chetnik corps in Serbia.
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We have no other choice, but to annihilate all Chetniks and use the most brutal means against the bandits.
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Through Hitler's Back Door: SOE Operations in Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria 1939-1945
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The mission was headed by Brigadier C. D. Armstrong with S. W. Bailey as political adviser...
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Operation Air Bridge: Serbian Chetniks and the Rescued American Airmen in World War II
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when the king of Greece was removed and pro-Allied Venizelist government installed.
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and was most notable for being the head and then political advisor of the British
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directed operations which are of inestimable value to our allied cause."
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collaboration between Mihailović himself and the Germans and Italians."
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British Convince Mihailović they Could "Make Him or Break Him"
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three times, one of these times in February when he visited
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The head of the American Mission to General Mihailović,
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and inspected Chetnik units before their departure to
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