Serbia and the Serbs in World War Two

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Springer, 31 de out. de 2011 - 324 páginas
A valuable and objective reassessment of the role of Serbia and Serbs in WWII. Today, Serbian textbooks praise the Chetniks of Draža MIhailovi? and make excuses for the collaboration of Milan Nedi?'s regime with the Axis. However, this new evaluation shows the more complex and controversial nature of the political alliances during the period.
 

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1 Introduction
1
Part 1 Occupied Serbia and Vojvodina
16
Part 2 The Treatment of Jews and the Orthodox Church
92
Part 3 Chetniks and Partisans
153
Part 4 Contemporary Debates
222
Conclusion
284
Further Reading
291
Index of Names
294
Index of Subjects
301
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NIKICA BARI? Research Associate, the Croatian Institute for History, Zagreb, Croatia JOVAN BYFORD Lecturer in Psychology, the Open University, UK MARKO ATTILA HOARE Senior Research Fellow, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University, London, UK MARIO JAREB Research Associate, the Croatian Institute for History, Zagreb, Croatia PÅL KOLSTØ Professor of Russian and East European Studies, the University of Oslo, Norway SLADJANA LAZI? Doctoral Student, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway OLA LISTHAUG Professor of Political Science, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway OLGA MANOJLOVI? PINTAR Research Fellow, the Institute for Contemporary History of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia SABRINA P.RAMET Professor of Political Science, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway SABINE RUTAR Managing Editor of the journal Südosteuropa. A Journal for Politics and Society DUBRAVKA STOJANOVI? Associate Professor of History, the University of Belgrade, Serbia KRISZTIÁN UNGVÁRY Researcher at the Institute for the History of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, Budapest, Hungary.

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