A detachment of Yugoslavian Chetniks from the Deligrad Corps enters a Serbian village
A detachment of Yugoslavian Chetniks

 

A detachment of Yugoslavian Chetniks from the Deligrad corps is included in a Serbian village.
Yugoslav Chetniks photo was taken near the town of Aleksinac in southern Serbia.
Ahead of the detachment is the commander of the Deligrad corps, Brana Petrovich (far left in a pea jacket) and the commander of the detachment, the captain, later the major and commander of this corps, Vlastimir Vesic (centered in an overcoat).
It is noteworthy that the Yugoslav Chetniks of Vesic did not take part in the battles with the Red Army, moreover, Vesic was one of the first commanders of the Yugoslav Chetniks who established direct contact with the Soviet troops (52nd Rifle Division of the Red Army in October 1944).



Location: Serbia, Yugoslavia
Photo time: March 1943

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