Slavko N. Bjelajac papers, 1942-1984.

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Slavko N. Bjelajac papers, 1942-1984.

Memoirs, lectures, other writings, letters, reports, directives, clippings, and photographs, relating to military operations in Yugoslavia during World War II; the C̆etnik resistance movement led by General Draz̆a Mihailović in Yugoslavia, the nature of guerrilla warfare, and counter-guerrilla operational plans developed by the United States Army.

2 ms. boxes.

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