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...Russia had caustic words to say against General Draja Mihailovich; the Polish Government in Exile (with which Russia broke relations five months ago); the Allied Military Government; neutral Turkey (by insuring Germany's Balkan flank it is prolonging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Main Goal | 9/13/1943 | See Source »

British recognition came to the Partisans last week. Speaking unobtrusively from Cairo, the British Government officially admitted the existence of military liaison with ragged, intense, mystery-man Tito, chief of staff for Ivan Ribar's People's Army of Liberation. British liaison with General Draja Mihailovich's Chetniks, standing enemies of the Partisans, has long been known. The Partisans charge that Mihailovich finagles with the Axis (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YUGOSLAVIA: Pat for the Partisans | 8/2/1943 | See Source »

...though satisfied that no further conniving would occur, the British added that "the forces united under Mihailovich have now denounced the Quisling Chetniks, who long claimed to form part of the Mihailovich movement and under this cover accepted military help from the Axis in order to fight against the Partisans. Mihailovich forces are now playing a gallant and honorable part in the joint fight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YUGOSLAVIA: Pat for the Partisans | 8/2/1943 | See Source »

...German military command in Yugoslavia, Mihailovich and Tito were of equal value: 100,000 gold marks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YUGOSLAVIA: Pat for the Partisans | 8/2/1943 | See Source »

...winning a victory. But in the months of the growing crisis their voice became stronger. Last April Milan Grol submitted to Premier Yovanovich a memorandum criticizing the Government's failure to: 1) smooth out relations with Russia; 2) bring about a rapprochement between the Partisans and General Draja Mihailovich; 3) bind the Government to a policy of Serbo-Croatian-Slovenian unity in federal democracy. The memorandum was never submitted to the Cabinet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YUGOSLAVIA: What Price Liberation? | 6/28/1943 | See Source »

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