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46: 245:). Although a traditional notion, the Yugoslav military did not use the Chetnik idea in its military planning until 1940. It had little support in the highest ranks whose views were formed in 622: 319: 617: 171:, earlier developed. It was established in April 1940, including the organization of six complete and one incomplete battalion recruited from the regular 446: 597: 602: 587: 592: 485: 632: 430: 417: 250: 92: 246: 567:. Vol. 24–28. Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine, Odjeljenje društvenih nauka. p. 199. 464: 518: 582: 627: 263:(6–18 April 1941). The Chetnik Command had no relation to the pre-war Chetnik associations and the later 612: 637: 607: 232: 156: 142: 548:Životić, Aleksandar (2003). "Јуришне (четничке) јединице војске Краљевине Југославије 1940-41". 308: 260: 164: 110: 268: 160: 51: 8: 172: 82: 62: 539: 440: 481: 426: 168: 474:"Yugoslavia's Security Dilemmas: Armed Forces, National Defence, and Foreign Policy" 534: 562: 507: 496: 473: 576: 259:) Mihailo Mihailović. It was activated on 1 April 1941 and saw action in the 227:
on 1 April. Between 10 July 1940 and 1 April 1941 the official name was the
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Milivojević, Marko; Allcock, John B.; Maurer, Pierre, eds. (1988).
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Jurišni bataljoni vojske Kraljevine Jugoslavije – Od mita do istine
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Yugoslav order of battle prior to the invasion of Yugoslavia
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basis. The six battalions (known as "assault battalions",
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Specijalne jedinice Jugoslovenske vojske u Aprilskom ratu
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1941
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Index

Chetniks
Yugoslavia
Royal Yugoslav Army
Infantry
Division
Ministry of the Army and Navy
Invasion of Yugoslavia
Serbo-Croatian
military operation plan
Yugoslav government
invasion of Yugoslavia
guerrilla warfare
Royal Yugoslav Army
voluntary
Novi Sad
Sarajevo
Skopje
Karlovac
Niš
Mostar
Novi Sad
Kraljevo
Serbia
Serbo-Croatian
World War I
Ministry of the Army and Navy
April War
Chetnik Movement
Draža Mihailović
Invasion of Yugoslavia

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