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General Mihailovich did not sacrifice others for his own glory.
www.generalmihailovich.com ^ | February 18, 2016 | Aleksandra Rebic / Capt. Walter Mansfield

Posted on 02/18/2016 10:57:58 AM PST by Ravnagora

General Draza Mihailovich on Ravna Gora in Serbia 1943

Aleksandra's Note: This year, 2016, will mark the 70th anniversary of the martyrdom of Serbian legend General Draza Mihailovich. There have been many testimonies over the last 70 years that accurately reflect who the General was as both military commander and as a man. Due to the vast institutionalization of communist propaganda over the course of these same seven decades, the truth has had to fight its way to the light. But "Truth" does, and always will, prevail. That is the nature of God's justice, and God's justice will always be the final word.

There will undoubtedly be many reflections on who General Mihailovich was as we near the 70th anniversary of his execution at the hands of the Yugoslav communists in July of 1946. For me, the best and most honest testimonies have come from the men of integrity who had the honor of crossing the General's path, even for a short time, during the WWII years, and who lived to tell the story. Their "Truth" is what counts. The recollections of Captain Walter Mansfield of the First American Mission to Mihailovich in WWII is just one of the many moving testimonies that speaks to the legacy of Draza Mihailovich.

Why should we care? Because it matters, and General Mihailovich deserves to be remembered for what he lived for, fought for, and died for.

Sincerely,

Aleksandra Rebic

2016

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Captain Borislav Todorovic (left) and Captain Walter Mansfield / Herzegovina 1944.

"To him we have to be grateful for breaking out of the encirclement. Yes, I might add, and for our lives. If there was no General Mihailovich, I would not be alive today."

CAPTAIN WALTER MANSFIELD, of the FIRST AMERICAN MISSION TO MIHAILOVICH DURING WORLD WAR TWO

Speech given in Canada in 1953

“There is no nation which would, more than you Serbs, appreciate human freedoms and rights. Not only appreciate, but give everything for them. It happened on Kosovo, the Salonika Front, and Ravna Gora. The first thing that I learned from your brothers in your mountains was 'Freedom or Death.' The great law and ideal for great men and times.

"…I have not many opportunities to meet many great men. One of them is my good and never forgotten Chicha [General Mihailovich]. He will live in my heart as long as I last. I observed him in all conditions, mostly difficult ones. Then one can see better. It made no difference whether the gunpowder was burning the eyes, or death was waiting, or injustice was hurting. He was always great and sincere in victory as well as in defeat. He loved his country, his people, and the cause of freedom, sacrificing himself for the glory of the living...

"Calm, courageous, and resourceful, during all operations from Ivanjica, Drina, Zlatibor, Valjevo and Sabac, he remained always legendary. I remember one night near Rudo, when a battle lasted three hours and the Germans were firing on us from all sides and from the air, Chicha went from one to another, from one part of the battlefield to another, bringing fate and force into our weakened bodies. To him we have to be grateful for breaking out of the encirclement. Yes, I might add, and for our lives. If there was no General I would not be alive today...

"He spared innocent blood and avoided hopeless battles at all cost – although it is always easier to sacrifice others for one’s own glory, or build that glory on thousands of innocent and unneeded graves.

" ‘When the times of a general uprising comes,’ said Chicha, ‘we will give everything for freedom and victory. But, for that day we must be ready so that we can hit harder and win for sure. Before that day arrived they chose Tito. By such an act, they have sinned against God, faithfulness, justice, victory and freedom,’ Chicha declared.

"During the very difficult winter of 1943, together, we were pushing to break out of the Valley of Death. Already the perspective was changing. The BBC glorified a man who had been sent to Yugoslavia to convert the liberation struggle into fratricidal war, and on the ruins of a state to build a Communist ‘Celekula’. [The Turkish Pasha of Nish, in 1809, had ordered that the heads of Serbian insurgents who had tried to liberate a town near Nish be shaved [Cele] and used to erect a tower [kula] as testimony to what happened if Turkish control was challenged in Serbia.] There is no cruel, dishonest, or bestial road that this Red monster did not take to accomplish his task. The naïve Allies, to accommodate Stalin, nurtured a snake in their bosoms.

"On his account fables were converted into history. Other people’s successes into his red feather. We were in Rogatica after Ostojic’s troops won the victory at Visegrad. That same night the BBC gave our victory to Tito and announced that victorious Partisans had entered Rogatica. We, the Yugoslav Army of the Homeland, were in Rogatica. At that time, around the town there was not a single German or a Tito Commie.

"When we parted after a brotherly hug, Chicha was smiling but his eyes were sad. We knew what kind of days were to follow."

Captain Walter Mansfield

of the First American Mission to Mihailovich in WWII

Speech given in Canada 1953

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TOPICS: History; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: americans; mihailovich; serbs; wwii

1 posted on 02/18/2016 10:57:58 AM PST by Ravnagora
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To: joan; Smartass; zagor-te-nej; Lion in Winter; Honorary Serb; jb6; Incorrigible; DTA; vooch; ...

Ping


2 posted on 02/18/2016 11:01:48 AM PST by Ravnagora
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To: Ravnagora

The Chetniks have a long uphill fight to be rehabilitated.


3 posted on 02/18/2016 11:02:54 AM PST by Shadow44
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To: Ravnagora

Chetnik Bump!

(Lessons forgotten were taught in vain.
Here’s to *NOT* forgetting.)


4 posted on 02/18/2016 11:24:49 AM PST by shibumi (Vampire Outlaw of the Milky Way)
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To: Ravnagora

General Milhalovitch was a major factor in Rommel’s defeat in Africa through his blowing up of trains transporting tank parts through Yugoslavia on the way to Rommel in Africa.


5 posted on 02/18/2016 11:33:39 AM PST by MarvinStinson
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To: Ravnagora

Mihailovich and his Chetnicks saved the lives of over 500 US fliers who were shot down by the Germans in Yugoslavia in WWII.


6 posted on 02/18/2016 11:35:01 AM PST by MarvinStinson
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To: Shadow44

rehabilitated?

That is all a question of perspective. I have no use for Tito or the Commies.

(I’m not Serb)

Serbs were good allies in 2 wars and had it not been of the Yalta Accord they would have been pro Western since WWII. (oh, I forgot the little thing of our involvement in Bosnia & Kosovo)


7 posted on 02/18/2016 11:35:42 AM PST by Texas Fossil ((Texas is not where you were born, but a Free State of Heart, Mind & Attitude!))
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To: Texas Fossil

They’ve been slandered quite vigorously as collaborators. As if they were Ustase or no different than Nevic.


8 posted on 02/18/2016 11:41:55 AM PST by Shadow44
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To: Shadow44

The left loves their Stalin, Castro and Tito.


9 posted on 02/18/2016 12:03:46 PM PST by MarvinStinson
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To: Ravnagora

Martyrdom?

Do Americans ever call our soldiers lost in battle martyrs?

No.

That’s just weird.


10 posted on 02/18/2016 12:05:08 PM PST by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: ifinnegan

General Mihailovich was not “lost in battle”. He was murdered by the Yugoslav communists after the war. He was indeed a martyr.


11 posted on 02/18/2016 12:29:08 PM PST by Ravnagora
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To: Ravnagora

Yes. I looked that up later.

I still maintain the same.

Martyr used in this manner is quite foreign to me.

I am not saying anything negative about the guy in question.


12 posted on 02/18/2016 12:31:37 PM PST by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: Shadow44

Yes, I know, but the reality of it was, they weren’t.

Serbs should have been US allies. Tragic events placed in the Yalta Accord ended that.

And yes, I know it was a far leftist Serb that killed the Arch Duke leading to WWII.


13 posted on 02/18/2016 1:08:21 PM PST by Texas Fossil ((Texas is not where you were born, but a Free State of Heart, Mind & Attitude!))
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To: Ravnagora; ifinnegan

A martyr or a passion-bearer.

May his Memory be Eternal!!!!


14 posted on 02/18/2016 6:14:15 PM PST by Honorary Serb (Kosovo is Serbia! Free Srpska! Abolish ICTY!)
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To: Texas Fossil; Ravnagora

That’s WWI, not WWII.

Gavrilo Princip was a “Yugoslav” nationalist, not a Serb nationalist. But he’s generally honored in Serbia just the same.


15 posted on 02/18/2016 6:16:56 PM PST by Honorary Serb (Kosovo is Serbia! Free Srpska! Abolish ICTY!)
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To: Honorary Serb

Vechnaya Pamyat!


16 posted on 02/18/2016 7:11:17 PM PST by lightman (O Lord, save Thy people and bless Thine inheritance, giving to Thy Church vict'ry o'er Her enemies.)
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To: Shadow44
The Chetniks have a long uphill fight to be rehabilitated.

Yes, Kim Philby's work lives on!

17 posted on 02/18/2016 8:57:51 PM PST by FormerLib (Sacrificing our land and our blood cannot buy protection from jihad.-Bishop Artemije of Kosovo)
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To: Honorary Serb

I had heard he was a Bosnian Serb. And I did not mean it was a sane thing to blame Serbs for WWI (my error to say WWII) because of him.

For many years I have had great sympathy for Serbs. The few I have known in the US are intelligent bright people. At least 2 of those were very good electronics techs.

I think the Serbs have been outcasts on the international scene because they don’t buy into the Globalist mindset. So the “club” excludes them.

The Kurds have had some of the same treatment. And it is odd, Serbs are Orthodox Christians and Kurds are largely Muslim (a tolerant non-globalist variety).

The Polish have also suffered at the hands of the Globalists as well as the Armenians.

Power corrupts. Those who seek power for it’s sake generally will do “anything” to stay in power. Anything, Literally.


18 posted on 02/18/2016 9:34:42 PM PST by Texas Fossil ((Texas is not where you were born, but a Free State of Heart, Mind & Attitude!))
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To: Ravnagora
Aleksandra's Note: This year, 2016, will mark the 70th anniversary of the martyrdom of Serbian legend General Draza Mihailovich.

It is reasonable, then, to ask for what did General Mihailovich sacrifice himself

As an outsider, not of that place and time, of a completely separate corner of the world, but one who pays attention to such things in such places, I think he did it for his people, then and now, and for the future of his Serbia. And, perhaps, for the God in whom he believed.

Perhaps there was more to it than that, but it is how I see it.

19 posted on 02/19/2016 8:43:33 AM PST by archy (Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Except bears, they'll kill you a little, and eat you.)
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To: Ravnagora

That man is a true hero. May God rest his soul.


20 posted on 03/10/2016 12:40:17 PM PST by PaulRegisW
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