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World War II Rescued American Airmen Defend Serbs [WARNING-GRAPHIC PHOTOS]
National Committee of American Airmen ^ | April 9, 1999 | Richard L. Felman

Posted on 02/07/2003 6:24:30 PM PST by Karadjordje


US airman under Serbian care


Award for Serbian Chetnik leader Dragoljub Mihailovich


Award for Serbian Chetnik leader Dragoljub Mihailovich


The cover of Time Magazine, May 25, 1942. Their article began: "He clasps the crag with crooked hands...he watches from his mountain walls, and like a thunderbolt he falls."

Open letter—April 9, 1999
To Our Troops In The Former Yugoslavia

"We Found Out The Truth About the Serbs...When We Were Shot Down"
World War II Rescued American Airmen Defend Serbs
By Richard L. Felman

Over 500 MlAs Saved By The Serbian People During WWII

During World War II, we were in the Army Air Corps list as "Missing in Action" in the very same area you are now serving.  If we may, we would like to relay to you a frank, soldier-to-soldier message about our personal experience while there—something which politicians who sent you there have not told you and something which you have not read or seen in the anti-Serb media.

In 1944, the members of our committee were flying bombing missions out of Italy over Southern Europe.  During that time over 500 of us were shot down over enemy-occupied Yugoslavia and saved from certain death by the Serbian people.  Ours was the greatest rescue of American lives from behind enemy lines in history but has been kept under wraps all these years because of pressure from foreign sources. [Emphasis added]

While we were there, those of us who were wounded were given whatever medical supplies they had even at the deprivation of their own troops.   If there was one piece of bread in the house, or one egg, it went to the American airmen while the Serb went hungry.

If there was one bed or one blanket, it went to us while the Serb slept on the bare ground.  No risk of sacrifice was too great to insure our safety and well being.  One experience which is forever seared in my memory is the time a village with 200 women and children was burned to the ground by the Germans because the Serbs would not tell them where they were hiding us.  To this day, I can smell the terrible stench of their burning flesh.  One does not forget such things.

The most incredible part of our rescue was that before each mission, our bomber crews were briefed by the highest levels of American intelligence that if shot down over Yugoslavia, we were to stay away from the Serbian people as they were collaborating with the Germans and "cutting off the ears of American airmen" before turning them over. Only after we were shot down did we find out the amazing thoroughness with which the truth about the Serbs was being distorted. [Emphasis added]

Further compounding this deception is the fact that while the Serbs were our allies in WWII, Croatians and Muslims (who we are favoring today) were allies of the Nazis, shooting at us and responsible for killing many of our fellow American fliers.  In view of the lies we were told about the Serbs during World War II, we could not help but wonder if our foreign policy there today is the same anti-Serb bias we encountered 52 years ago.

Could our career diplomats sacrifice former friends and reward former enemies in the name of political expediency?  Could it be because in the world community there are over one billion Muslims and only 9 million Serbian Orthodox Christians with the same proportionate power in the global economy?  Could it be because the Serbs have no oil wells and no unlimited oil money?

Could it be because the Croatians and Muslims outspend the Serbs 50 to one on lobbyists, media firms and campaign contributions?  Could this be why, "atrocities" are manufactured to make the Serbs look bad while gaining sympathy for their opponents?  Could this be why the Serbs are branded "aggressors" in land they have lived on for over 600 years? 

Could our policy have something to do with the fact there are 540 members of Congress, none of whom are Orthodox Christians?  Could the State Department’s bitter bias, against General Draza Mihailovich, the anti-Communist guerrilla leader who saved us, be based on the fact he was a Serb?

Could these be the reasons the State Department has covered up the truth of our rescue all these years and opposed our petition to express   gratitude for saving over 500 American lives (a petition which is supported by the 8 million veterans of the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign  Wars and the Air Force Association and which has been approved by the United States Senate.)?

Could it be these are the reasons the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee has also denied our petition by saying to us here are "ethnic groups in Yugoslavia" who oppose it?

Are we mad?  You can bet your next month’s paycheck that we are mad!  We did not leave our families, risk our lives and watch our buddies get their arms, legs and heads blown off so that "ethnic groups in Yugoslavia" could tell us what we could or could not do in our own country.

Now that the spring thaw has set in, temperatures and tempers will start to rise in the volatile area you now find yourselves.  All we ask is that in your dealings with the local people you be made aware of the eyewitness experience of your fellow comrades-in-arms.  By speaking out now we have nothing to gain except a burning moral passion to tell the truth, a sworn duty to protect our national honor, a patriotic desire to express heart felt gratitude to those on foreign soil who save American lives while they are fighting in defense of our glorious country.

Now that you have been sent to foreign soil and asked to risk your lives we feel you should know the truth and not be "suckered in" by the rhetoric of highly paid public relations firms, foreign lobbyists and self-serving politicians who know absolutely nothing of the region’s history.

We might also add that had it not been for the Serbian people, Air Force General Donald J. Smith, our chairman and one our rescued airmen, would not have survived the war and been able to dedicate 40 years of honorable service to his country.

Had it not been for the Serbian people, technical Sgt. Curtis "Bud" Diles, another of our airmen, would not be alive today in Dayton, Ohio, enjoying retirement with his four children and 12 grandchildren.

There are hundreds of us with stories just like those.   Some of the greatest testimony to the many sacrifices made on our behalf us the many thousands of American children who are alive today solely because the Serbian people saved over 500 of their grandfathers during World War II.  Some of them could very well be serving with you today in Bosnia. 

I was one of three rescued American airmen who returned last year to the former Yugoslavia to commemorate the 50th anniversary of victory in Europe with the people who saved us and to visit the cow pasture that  served as a landing strip from which we were rescued.  The most moving  experience of our sentimental trip was being cheered by over 50,000 Serbs who gathered at a mountain top to welcome us and who kept chanting "USA, USA".

As American military men, we have a proud tradition of "duty, honor and country" to uphold and a fierce sense of loyalty to those with whom we fought side by side in combat.  We never forget their kindness nor do we return their battlefield sacrifices for us by bombing their women and children.  The Serbian people helped us when we were desperate and in trouble. Now that the situation is reversed we can do no less.

Please keep these untarnished truths in mind as you now serve our country and all it stands for, and may God bless you all as we pray for your safe return.

This war will not last long.  If for no other reason, it appears the US Forces are already running low on missiles.  And, Clinton’s blustering threats of "escorting the Albanian Kosovars back to their home" is silliness.

So far Clinton’s war has failed to even find ONE of Milosevic’s mobile units to shoot at.  How does he plan on personally escort back the reported 1,000,000 Albanians his spokespersons claim have fled the country?   The Serbs tied up 10 divisions of Hitler’s Crack troops—even after they lost the war.

If he continues the kind of bombing he conducted last couple of nights, he is going to lose the humanitarian war on CNN.  Pictures of mothers and newborn premature babies being evacuated from the hospital 100 yards from the Interior Ministry’s spectacular blaze, a father on the street being interviewed saying it was "easy for Clinton to drop bombs on the children from the skybut we will see what kind of man he is when he comes to our soil" or the flames from a residential area hit in last night’s bombing raids, are far more dramatic and horrifying than watching Albanian refugees who are riding trains to the border and walking across.

Pictures of bombs on civilian targets.  So far this week, over 1000 people are reported to have died so far in the bombing raids. That is a far higher death toll than Christiane Amanpour has been able to muster up in her drive to sell the Albanian side to a jaded, suspicious American public.

The world is seeing the results of the bombs.  The effort to portray the Serbs, as US News and World Report does in its April 12, 1999, issue on "Balkan Hell" as crazed killers is largely verbal so far.

Stories of "summary executions," US News and World Report noted, were hard to "prove" but are "quite credible given the Serbs’ vicious record.  These stories are being challenged by those, such as Col. Felman, USAF Ret., who have had personal experiences with the Serbs.

We are in a whole new kind of warfare, folks, and it appears that Milosevic has pretty much won it. It already sounds like the Clinton administration is trying to figure out who it can blame for the debacle.

Redacted for inclusion on this site.   Contact information:

Richard L. Felman Major USAF (Ret), President
National Committee of American Airmen
Rescued by General Mlhailovich, Inc.
PO Box 17478
Tuscon, Arizona 85731

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Karadjordje


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: airman; balkans; campaignfinance; flyboys; kia; mia; mihailovic; mihailovich; pilots; ploesti; pow; serbs; truman; us; usaaf; usaf; yugoslavia
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To: Karadjordje
FYI, the entire booklet is reprinted here.
121 posted on 02/10/2003 10:28:26 AM PST by Gael
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To: Gael
Thank you very much for this link!

Now CobaltBlue can verify my assertions.

Karadjordje

122 posted on 02/10/2003 10:52:46 AM PST by Karadjordje
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To: kosta50; branicap; getoffmylawn; vooch; Destro; wonders; Wraith; Dinsdale Piranha; Voronin; DTA; ...
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123 posted on 02/10/2003 1:18:32 PM PST by DestroyEraseImprove
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To: CobaltBlue
In America, people are judged by their skin color, son. You should know better than that. Why the heck are all these Affirmative Action laws, etc... been enacted into law? To "force" us whiteys to hire the darkeys, etc... There are many "darkeys" who are better than us "whiteys".

One word to your post- Wrong.

124 posted on 02/10/2003 1:29:20 PM PST by bridging up
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To: sneakypete
I have never seen, read or even heard of your allegations before, but I can't read everything. It does sound suspiciously like left-wing rantings on RAT sites. Why is that suspect?

I think (but it's not clear from your post)that the former Mexican prez you refer too was indeed a major thief who made off with around $5 billion US and lives in Spain. His name is Lopez Portillo, but I seriously doubt that Jeb or his wife were involved with that guy. He left office many years back, before Jeb was married (early 70's). Prove me wrong.

125 posted on 02/10/2003 1:56:20 PM PST by Paulus Invictus (Coke make)
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To: Paulus Invictus; sneakypete
Prove that Sneakypete is wrong, the onus is on you my friend.:)
126 posted on 02/10/2003 5:04:40 PM PST by smokegenerator (www.pedalinpeace.org ---- Serbian Cycling Challenge for the Children of Serbia)
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To: smokegenerator

'Operation Halyard'


Serbian Chetnik leader Draza Mihailovich with American Airman, village Pranjani


Serbian Chetnik leader Draza Mihailovich


Serbian Chetnik leader Draza Mihailovich with an old woman


Mihailovich's Legion of Merit Medal, the highest combat award the U.S. government can give to a foreign national


Serb Chetnik leader Draza Mihailovich at Tito's communist court

CHIEF OF STAFF
UNITED STATES AIRFORCE
WASHINGTON
23 MAY 1994

TO THE MEN AND WOMEN OF OPERATION HALYARD

On behalf of the men and women of the United States Air Force, I extend our congratulations and admiration to the survivors of "Operation Halyard" and their rescuers.

The courage of the Fifteenth Air Force aircrews who fought their way through fierce Axis opposition to destroy the Ploesti oil fields is a significant part of our Air Force heritage.

We also join you in extending appreciation to your brave rescuers, who risked their lives to provide refuge and medical care to you, and eventually, to return you to Allied lines.

MERRILL A. McPEAK, General, USAF Chief of Staff

Karadjordje

127 posted on 02/10/2003 8:49:23 PM PST by Karadjordje
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Dear Americans, do you dare setting up a statue of Serbian Chetnik leader Draza Mihailovic in Washington, or do you fear then critics from SS Handshar Bosnians, Ustasha Croats or SS Skenderbeg Albanians?

Karadjordje

128 posted on 02/10/2003 9:24:54 PM PST by Karadjordje
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To: Karadjordje
Here, CobaltBlue, read this:

"The Serbs are not fighting to conquer new territory, but to hold on to what was already theirs."

Gen. Charles Boyd, USAF (Ret.) Former Deputy Commander in Chief, European Command.

"As early as 1992, Izetbegovic outlined a very precise and uncompromising strategic political objective for the Sarajevo regime: to get the West to defeat the Serbs and establish a Muslim-dominated state for him."

Yossef Bodansky, Director, Task Force on Terrorism & Unconventional Warfare, House Republican Research Committee.

"This organized anti-Serb and pro-Muslim propaganda should cause anyone believing in democracy and free speech serious concerns. It recalls Hitler’s propaganda against the allies in WWII. Facts are twisted and, when convenient, disregarded."

Yohanan Ramati, Director of the Jerusalem Institute for Western Defense.

Karadjordje

129 posted on 02/10/2003 9:49:54 PM PST by Karadjordje
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To: Karadjordje
Look CobaltBlue, how your Bosnian Handshar-Mudshahedin friends say "THANK YOU":

"Some U.S. offices abroad closed for security

October 17, 2001 Posted: 3:27 PM EDT (1927 GMT)

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. Consulate General in Osaka, Japan, closed Wednesday after employees received a suspicious letter, and the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo also decided to close because of a 'credible security threat,' State Department spokesman Phil Reeker said. He would not discuss details of the threat.

He said the letter was turned over to police for testing, and employees who handled it were taking antibiotics. The consulate, which covers the Osaka-Kobe district, will remain closed Thursday, but is providing emergency services. Reeker said he knew of no other similar incidents at U.S. posts.

Security at the embassy in the Balkans is being evaluated, Reeker told reporters. Also closed as a precaution were U.S. offices in the Bosnia-Herzegovina cities of Banja Luka and Mostar, including the office of the U.S. Agency for International Development in Tuzla. Some other posts were closed overseas Wednesday as they evaluated their security procedures, Reeker said. He said embassies and consulates were given guidance on beefing up security, especially at the 200 posts where visas are issued."

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/10/17/statedepartment.closings/index.html (<- click)

CobaltBlue, tell me why the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo had been closed and the one in Belgrade not? (Americans dropped bombs on this christian city!)

Karadjordje

130 posted on 02/10/2003 10:06:58 PM PST by Karadjordje
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What does The Canadian Ottawa Citizen mean by saying that Bosnian Muslim Nasir Oric's Mudshahedin paramilitaries committed "the most barbaric atrocities of the [Bosnian] war"? The Japanese photo journalist Yasunari Mizuguchi took photos of this crimes, which were sent to Anthony Lewis in March, 1995:


Serb victim who had been roasted alive by Bosnian Muslim Mudshahedin forces, taken by Japanese photo journalist Yasunari Mizuguchi

"The photo above right shows the most grotesque Muslim war crime in Bosnia—roasting POWs. Photos of several roasted Serb soldiers taken by Japanese photo journalist Yasunari Mizuguchi, were sent to Anthony Lewis in March, 1995—a retraction was never made. The castration and forced circumcision of hundreds of Serb POWs ranks among the most repugnant of war crimes—these physical mutilations of Serb victims were never made public by CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC, nor any major U.S. newspaper. If the American people had been told the truth from the beginning, American GI’s would not be in Bosnia today. According to the Washington Post, American ‘Special Forces’ are in “110 hot spots around the world.” It is time we start asking why and by what Constitutional authority."

Source: As Seen in the Washington Times, July 29, 1998 (<- click)

Karadjordje

131 posted on 02/10/2003 10:21:28 PM PST by Karadjordje
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To: Karadjordje
Winter 95- unidentified VRS Intelligence Officer (Han Pijasek); "The Serbian people are willing to give up our land to the Muslims if they would stop attacking us. Our war against the Muslims ended in 1993. The ABiH continiously attacks the Serbian people for terriitory while refusing to negotiate in good faith."
132 posted on 02/11/2003 4:18:48 AM PST by smokegenerator (www.pedalinpeace.org ---- Serbian Cycling Challenge for the Children of Serbia)
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To: Karadjordje
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133 posted on 02/11/2003 6:30:24 AM PST by vooch
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To: Paulus Invictus
It does sound suspiciously like left-wing rantings on RAT sites. Why is that suspect?

Because you are a Bush-Bot,which is the flip side of a Clint-Roid. Just like they refused to believe anything about their boy and blamed it all on a "vast right wing conspiracy",you and those like you think Ali Bubba is the second coming of Jesus,and anything bad said about him must be part of a "left wing conspiracy".

134 posted on 02/11/2003 8:12:48 AM PST by sneakypete
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To: Paulus Invictus
I think (but it's not clear from your post)that the former Mexican prez you refer too was indeed a major thief who made off with around $5 billion US and lives in Spain. His name is Lopez Portillo,

I dunno if that was his name or not. I'm lousy at remembering names. Is this who Jeb's wife had been visiting in Europe when customs busted her for trying to smuggle furs and jewelry into the US?

135 posted on 02/11/2003 8:16:26 AM PST by sneakypete
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To: foreign policy wonk
Good cow, of course they had a deal. Everybody knows it. Doesn't take a genius to figure it out.
136 posted on 02/11/2003 8:30:20 AM PST by wonders (A waist is a terrible thing to mind)
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You have seen the the award for Serbian Chetnik leader Draza Mihailovic. Now look at this Croatian highest Awards:

http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/axis_allies/croatian_awards.htm (<- click)

Look CobaltBlue, how the Serbian Chetnicks collaborated with the Nazis:


Ustasha is holding the head of a Serbian Chetnik
Karadjordje
137 posted on 02/11/2003 11:41:16 AM PST by Karadjordje
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To: Karadjordje
CobaltBlue, have you ever in your life asked Serbians about history in Yugoslavia? Or do you only ask Crotians, Bosnian Muslims or Bosnian Albanias?

Karadjordje

138 posted on 02/11/2003 11:46:02 AM PST by Karadjordje
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To: sneakypete
You mean it isn't a vast left wing conspiracy? Could have fooled me.
139 posted on 02/11/2003 7:12:42 PM PST by Paulus Invictus (Coke make)
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To: Karadjordje
CobaltBlue, so one time ask a Serbian, just one time. And read what happend to the Chetniks by Tito's Communists:

Letters


A Little More Truth

by V. Todorovic, Public Affairs, SAVA

August 12, 1996




140 posted on 02/11/2003 7:55:49 PM PST by Karadjordje
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