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Trew, Simon. Britain, Mihailović, and the Chetniks, 1941-42. Macmillan, 1998.

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Trew, Simon. Britain, Mihailović, and the Chetniks, 1941-42. St. Martin's Press in association with King's College, London, 1997.

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Vojmir, Kljaković, ed. Draža Mihailović. Centar za informacije i publicitet, 1985.

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Draža Mihailović. Pegaz, 1991.

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Draža Mihailović. "PEGAZ", 1991.

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Aćin-Kosta, Miloš. Draža Mihailović: A biography. Ravnogorski venac, 1995.

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Simić, Pero. Draža Mihailović na krstu sudbine. Laguna, 2013.

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Draža Mihailović-Čiča, apostol slobode. Ravnogorski venac, 1993.

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Dragoljub-Draža Mihailović, agent Vermahta. J. Pavićević, 1994.

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sud, Yugoslavia Vrhovni vojni. Izdajnik i ratni zločinac Draža Mihailović pred sudom: Stenografske beleške i dokumenta sa suđenja Dragoljubu-Draži Mihailoviću. Multinacionalni fond kulture, 2005.

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Samardžić, Miloslav. General Draža Mihailović i opšta istorija četničkog pokreta. Pogledi, 2004.

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General Draža Mihailović i opšta istorija četničkog pokreta. 4th ed. Novi pogledi, 2005.

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Samardžić, Miloslav. General Draža Mihailović i opšta istorija četničkog pokreta. Pogledi, 2004.

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Dimitrijević, Bojan B. Dragoljub Mihailović: Ilustrovana monografija. Vajat, 1998.

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Dimitrijević, Bojan B. Dragoljub Mihailović: Ilustrovana monografija. Vajat, 1998.

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National resistance movement in Yugoslavia, 1941-1945 and Draza Mihailovich. New Gracanica Orthodox Bookstore, 2002.

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Karchmar, Lucien. Draža Mihailović and the rise of the Četnik Movement, 1941-1942. Garland Pub., 1987.

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Acin-Kosta, Milos. Draza Mihailovic: A Biography. Ravnogorski venac, 1998.

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Karchmar. DRAZA MIHAILOVIC RISE 2V (Modern European History, a Garland Series of Outstanding Dissertations). Garland Science, 1987.

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Svetozar Mihailović Draža. Univerzitetski džudo i sambo klub Slavija, 2008.

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Trišić, Jovan. O Milanu Nediću. Edited by Nebojša Stambolija. Institut za savremenu istoriju, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29362/2534.2021.sta.

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The work consists of two parts, or as Trisic states "books". The first book is about the character and actions of General Milan Nedić. This book consists of two parts. The first part discusses Nedić before his appointment as President of the "Government of National Salvation" at the end of August 1941, and the second part deals with his actions as Prime Minister. Through both of these acts, Trišić argues with the allegations from the aforementioned work of Petar Martinović, occasionally inserting very valuable personal testimonies from the initial period of the occupation, until he was arrested in November 1941. He is very critical of Nedić, and reprimands Martinović and Karapandžić for "throwing mud at Draža Mihailović's work". The second, much smaller unit, ie the book, is called "Communist untruths at the trial of Draža Mihailović". This text was published in sequels in the magazine American Srbobran in 1955, and Trišić included it in the book in a slightly modified form. In this book, he argues with prosecutors and judges at the trial of Dragoljub Mihailović in 1946, often quoting published shorthand notes (Traitor and war criminal Draža Mihailović before the court: shorthand notes and documents from the trial of Dragoljub Draža Mihailović, Belgrade 1946). Trisic considered this trial a farce whose goal was not to "establish the material truth - which would be defeating for the communists - but everything was conducted for the purpose of propaganda."
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Jovan, Kesar, and Lukić Dragoje, eds. Ne osećam se krivim: Draža Mihailović pred sudom : stenografske beleške sa suđenja vođi četničkog pokreta. "Akvarijus", 1990.

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Prusin, Alexander. Resistance Movements. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041068.003.0006.

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Examines the emergence, make-up, and activities of the two resistance movements – the nationalist Chetniks and the communist Partisans - and the complexity of their relationship. Initially, they collaborated with one another, but their ultimate goals were mutually exclusive. The Chetniks under Draža Mihailović considered themselves a part of the Yugoslav royal army and saw their primary objective in preserving the old political and social order. Headed by Josip Broz Tito, the Partisans were equally determined to destroy that order and build a new one, modelled after the Bolshevik regime in Russia. After a short period of cooperation, such divergence of interests prompted the Chetniks and the Partisans to embark upon mutual destruction.
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A, Voigt F., and Milanović Vujadin, eds. Draža Mihailović pred svetskom porotom: Izbor članaka iz svetske štampe 1946. godine o prvom vođi pokreta otpora u Evropi. Srpska Evropa, 1994.

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