Resources

Book References:
1.Stephen E. Ambrose , American Heritage New History of World War II (New York: Viking, 1997)

2.Phyliss Auty, H.C. Darby, R.G.D. Laffan, R. W. Seton-Watson, and Clissold Stephen. The Short History of Yugoslavia(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1968)

3.Ronald H. Bailey, Partisans and Guerillas (Alexandria :Time Life Books,1978)

4.Peter Batty, Hoodwinking Churchill: Tito’s Great Confidence Trick (Shepheard Walwyn Publishers LTD,2011)

5.Christopher Catherwood, The Balkans in World War Two: Britain’s Balkan Dilemma (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005)

6.Nancy Colakovic, The Divine Liturgy Prayer Book :English, Church Slavonic, and Serbian. Based on the Existing and Church Approved Liturgical Texts Compiled by V. Rev. Bozidar Dragicevich, M.A.(Chesterton: Nancy Colakovic ,Distributed by Ancient Faith Publishing, 2011)

7.Dobrila Ćosić, South to Destiny (New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1921)

8.Bojan Dimitrijević, General Mihailović Biografia (Belgrade: A.L.X.,1996)

9.Bojan Dimitrijević, The Royalist Resistance ( Belgrade: The Institute of Contemporary History Press,2012)

10.Dimitrije Đorđević and Stephen Fisher-Galati, The Balkan Revolutionary Tradition (New York: Columbia University Press,1981)

11.Alex. N. Dragnich, Serbs and Croats: The Struggle in Yugoslavia (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,1992)

12.Misha Glenny, The Balkans: 1804-1999: Nationalism, War, and the Great Powers (London: Granata Publications,1999)

13.Hoover Archival Documentaries, Patriot or Traitor: The Case of Draza Mihailovich (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press,1978)

14.Nikola A. Kosić, The Ljoticites and The Tragedy: ( Unknown, 1968)

15.John R. Lampe, Balkans in to Southeastern Europe 1914-2014 ( London: Cambridge University Press, 2000)

16.Michael Lees, The Rape of Serbia( London: Harcourt Brace and Jovanovich,1990

17. David Martin, Patriot or Traitor ( Stanford, Hoover Institution Press, 1978)

18.Mark Mazower, The Balkans: A Short History (Great Britain: Random House, 2000)

19.Matteo J. Milazzo, The Chetnik Movement and The Yugoslav Resistance (Baltimore, John Hopkins University Press,1975)

20.Ruth Mitchell, The Serbs We Chose (Garden City. New York, Doubleday Dona and Company, Inc., 1943)

21.Stevan Moljević, Ravna Gora U Svetlu I Magli (Belgrade, Institute for Contemporary History, 2019)

22.Stevan K. Pavlowitch, Hitler’s New Disorder: The Second World War in Yugoslavia (New York: Columbia University Press, 2008)

23. Vera Popović, Kragujevacki oktobar (Kragujevac: Unknown, 1966)

24. Miloslav Samardzic, The Serbs Against the Wehrmacht ( Kragujevac: Pogledi, 2018)

25. Albert Seitz, Mihailovic: Hoax or Hero?( Columbus: Leigh House Publishers, 1953)

26.Fred Singleton, Twentieth- Century Yugoslavia (New York: Columbia University Press, 1976)

27. Boris Todorovich, Last Words (New York: Walker and Company, 1989)

28.Jozo Tomasevich, War and Revolution in Yugoslavia: 1941-1945 Occupation and Collaboration (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1975)

29.Dr .Radoje Vukcevic, The Trial and Great Injustice of General Mihailovich: First Guerilla Leader in World War II (Chicago, Serbian Historical and Cultural Society—Njegoš, 1984)

 


References: Documents, Reports, Speeches, Articles, and Papers:

Unpublished Documents:

Record of Headquarters, German Army High Command (OKH) National Archives Washington DC.

 

Published:

Nuremberg Trials Project: Transcript for NMT 7: Hostage Case pgs. 321-386

•Binder, David (1996) How Did We Get There and Where is it Going? Serbian Studies Journal of North American Society for Serbian Studies. Vol. 19,1996

•Dimitrijević, Bojan D. and Markovic Predrag J.(2021) Repeating History 1941-1999: Two Breakups of Yugoslavia as Repeated History? Serbian Perspective

•Jorgić, Kristina ((2013) The Kragujevac Massacre and the Jewish Persecution of October 1941 pgs. 79 Serbian Studies Journal of North American Society for Serbian Studies Vol.27 2013.

•Karchmar, Lucien (1989) Draza Mihailovic and the Rise of the Chetnik Movement 1941- 1941. Two Volumes (Modern European History, a Garland Series of Outstanding Dissertations 1st Edition: Garland Publishing)

•Levy, Michelle Frucht ( 2013) A Tangled Tale : The Survival of Serbian Jews During World War Two pg. 15 Serbian Studies Journal of North American Society for Serbian Studies Vol.27.2013

•Nikolić, Kosta.(2018) Članci Articles.(2018) Royalist Resistance Movement in Yugoslavia During the Second World War. (Includes the King’s Speech)

•O’ Keeffe, Sarah.( 1999) The Kragujevac Massacre and Stjepan Filipovich’s Valiant Last Stand. Case Studies in Serbian Historical Consciousness.

•Petrov, Krinka Vidaković( 2017) Yad Vashem, The Holocaust in Yugoslavia. Questions of Identity. From Hiding Sheltering and Borrowing Identities. Avenues of Rescue during the Holocaust.

•Pintar, Olga Manojlović, For the Jewish Community Zemun.(2013) Holocaust in Yugoslavia: The Establishment of Fascist Laws and Institution in Occupied Serbia.pg.20

•Tomanić, Boris ( 2000 ) Mass Shooting in Kragujevac During and After World War Two(1941-1945) Testimonies and Memorization.