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991:Karl Novak
804:Partisans
698:. Beograd.
597:26 October
547:References
355:Kragujevac
166:Allegiance
116:1893-01-16
36:references
1113:Xhem Hasa
897:Chetniks
838:Kosta Nađ
704:cite book
541:Osnabrück
438:quislings
351:Aleksinac
345:Biography
246:1944–1945
244:1909–1941
160:, Germany
158:Osnabrück
123:Aleksinac
1301:see also
1091:Albania
1005:Germany
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495:Postojna
466:Red Army
461:Pranjani
454:Kosjerić
442:Partisan
408:Vidovdan
363:Belgrade
327:Chetniks
261:Commands
218:Service/
212:Chetniks
661:Sources
333:during
311:Serbian
143:Hanover
49:improve
1063:Italy
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