Serbia Between the Swastika and the Red Star

Serbia Between the Swastika and the Red Star
Author: Žika Rad Prvulovich
Publisher: Prvulovich (Dr. Zika Rad.)
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Serbia under the Swastika

Serbia under the Swastika
Author: Alexander Prusin
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252099613

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The 1941 Axis invasion of Yugoslavia initially left the German occupiers with a pacified Serbian heartland willing to cooperate in return for relatively mild treatment. Soon, however, the outbreak of resistance shattered Serbia's seeming tranquility, turning the country into a battlefield and an area of bitter civil war. Deftly merging political and social history, Serbia under the Swastika looks at the interactions between Germany’s occupation policies, the various forces of resistance and collaboration, and the civilian population. Alexander Prusin reveals a German occupying force at war with itself. Pragmatists intent on maintaining a sedate Serbia increasingly gave way to Nazified agencies obsessed with implementing the expansionist racial vision of the Third Reich. As Prusin shows, the increasing reliance on terror catalyzed conflict between the nationalist Chetniks, communist Partisans, and the collaborationist government. Prusin unwraps the winding system of expediency that at times led the factions to support one-another against the Germans--even as they fought a ferocious internecine civil war to determine the future of Yugoslavia. Comprehensive and judicious, Serbia under the Swastika is a rare English-language foray into the still-fraught history of Serbia in World War II.

A Looking-glass Tragedy

A Looking-glass Tragedy
Author: Christopher Booker
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The story behind a sensational historical controversy

The South Slav Journal

The South Slav Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1998
Genre: Yugoslavia
ISBN:

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Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia
Author: Francine Friedman
Publisher: Wilmington, Del. : Scholarly Resources
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1993
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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This reference work catalogues all English-language books and journal articles about the former Yugoslavia. It contains over 9000 entries, arranged by subject and is fully indexed. The bibliographic citations are arranged under broad subject headings (geography, history and so on). The major subject headings are further broken dowen into easy-to-follow headings and sub-headings.

Slavic Review

Slavic Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 874
Release: 1986
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

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Coverage of Russian, Eurasian and East European issues.

Irish Slavonic Studies

Irish Slavonic Studies
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1988
Genre: Europe, Eastern
ISBN:

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Serbia's Secret War

Serbia's Secret War
Author: Philip J. Cohen
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780890967607

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To understand Serbian nationalism requires profound attention to history and careful analysis. Cohen accomplishes both through years of studying primary sources never before translated, focusing on World War II and uncovering the foundations of ethnic cleansing. He argues that the Serbs collaborated with the Nazis in contrast to later Serbian rhetoric that claimed the Serbs were victims, "the thirteenth tribe of Israel." This official duplicity veiled the true objectives of the government to create an ethnically pure homeland. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Serbia under the Swastika

Serbia under the Swastika
Author: Alexander Prusin
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252041068

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The 1941 Axis invasion of Yugoslavia initially left the German occupiers with a pacified Serbian heartland willing to cooperate in return for relatively mild treatment. Soon, however, the outbreak of resistance shattered Serbia's seeming tranquility, turning the country into a battlefield and an area of bitter civil war. Deftly merging political and social history, Serbia under the Swastika looks at the interactions between Germany's occupation policies, the various forces of resistance and collaboration, and the civilian population. Alexander Prusin reveals a German occupying force at war with itself. Pragmatists intent on maintaining a sedate Serbia increasingly gave way to Nazified agencies obsessed with implementing the expansionist racial vision of the Third Reich. As Prusin shows, the increasing reliance on terror catalyzed conflict between the nationalist Chetniks, communist Partisans, and the collaborationist government. Prusin unwraps the winding system of expediency that at times led the factions to support one-another against the Germans--even as they fought a ferocious internecine civil war to determine the future of Yugoslavia.