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Dear Winston… or What General Mihailovich might have said to Churchill if he had the chance

By Aleksandra Rebic Two men who changed history never met, but they should have. They had an enormous impact on each other’s lives. They both were men of war. One would survive. The other would not. The following gives voice to General Draza Mihailovich, the one who did not survive, and what he might... »

Remembering the Great One – Draza Mihailovich & Lessons from the American South

By Aleksandra Rebic | The more I see how my country of America honors her own, the less patient I become with how one great one, the late General Draza Mihailovich, has been treated “officially” by his own country of Serbia, a country he refused to turn his back on, but which ultimately turned... »

The Remains of Mihailovich

Aleksandra Rebic | The day may soon arrive when remains of the Serbian WWII hero, General Mihailovich, will be found but once the remains are found, then what? It won’t be long now. In March of 2010 a group of Serbs announced that this spring they’re going to start digging on Ada Ciganlija for... »

The Legacy of the 1941 Kragujevac Massacre

Aleksandra Rebic | 68 years later, Kragujevac Massacre of Serbian civilians by the Nazis still stands out as a singular examples of man’s capacity for inhumanity. Following the successful organized uprising, the first of its kind in occupied Europe, by the Serbian resistance forces under the command of Serbia’s General Draza Mihailovich that not... »

Remembering Serbia’s royal legacy

By Aleksandra Rebic | The assassination of Serbia’s King Alexander paved the way for the Nazi genocide of Serbs and Jews in WWII. October 9, 2009 marks the 75th anniversary of the assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. This assassination of the Serbian king by a Macedonian terrorist working with Croatian separatists never... »