SERBIAN STATE GUARD IN OCCUPIED SERBIA 1942-1944
SERBIAN STATE GUARD IN OCCUPIED SERBIA 1942-1944
Author(s): Nebojša StambolijaSubject(s): WW II and following years (1940 - 1949)
Published by: Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd
Keywords: Serbian State Guard; Collaboration; Milan Nedić; Stevan Radovanović; Borivoje Jonić; Occupation; Serbia; Second World War; Gendarmerie; Third Reich
Summary/Abstract: The subject of this article is the Serbian State Guard – an armed formation created in occupied Serbia in early March 1942. It arose out of the need of the occupiers and collaborators for a stronger and more organized unit that would more successfully confront the insurgent forces in the territory of Serbia. The primary objective of our research was the reconstruction of its creation, organization, mode of operation, combat activities, and make-up XXX. Created on the basis of the pre-war gendarmerie, in the specific conditions of wartime chaos in Serbia, it retained its primarily police character, although it formed larger and more mobile military units when needed. Finally, the fate of this formation after its inclusion in the ranks of the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland (i.e., the Chetniks of Draža Mihailović) and its going into exile was presented. The source-materials used for this paper are kept mostly in the Military Archive in Belgrade. We have also used documents kept in the Belgrade Historical Archives, the State Archives of Serbia, as well as in the local historical archives in Niš.
Journal: Istorija 20. veka
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 323-344
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English