Organizacija srpskih četnika Ravna Gora

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The Organizacija srpskih četnika Ravna Gora (Organization of the Serbian Chetniks Ravna Gora ), OSČ for short , was a globally active anti-communist nationalist organization of exiled Serbs . The OSČ had its headquarters in Milwaukee ( United States ) and branches in other countries with Serbian immigrants . In addition, she maintained contacts with Serbian underworld greats (especially in Frankfurt am Main and Offenbach , e.g. Ljubomir Magaš ).

Momčilo Đujić speaks at an event in Canada (1991)

The OSČ was founded in 1951 by the Serbian Orthodox priest and former Chetnik leader Momčilo Đujić (1907-1999). Members of the OSČ could become "former members of the Royal Yugoslav Chetnik organization, prisoners of war, former immigrants or proven friends or supporters of Draža Mihailović and the Serbian people". At the beginning of the 1980s, the organization was headed by the former Chetnik leader Marko Ćućuz .

Publications

The OSČ published a newspaper called Vidovdan .

Web links

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  • Charles A. Ward, Shashko, Philip, Donald E. Pienkos (Eds.): Studies in Ethnicity: The East European Experience in America (=  East European Monographs ). Boulder, New York 1980, ISBN 0-914710-67-2 , pp. 127 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dina Siegel, H. Bunt, D. Zaitch (Eds.): Global Organized Crime: Trends and Developments (=  Studies of Organized Crime . Volume 3 ). Springer Science & Business Media, 2012, ISBN 978-94-007-0985-0 , p. 46 .