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| + | '''Translated:''' Josip Broz Tito, the supreme commander of the new and custom-Yugoslavia and President of the National Committee of Liberation of Yugoslavia, sent on 30 August. 1944. "Last Call" all "deluded servants of the occupiers" and to "all Domobrani Croatian, Slovenian Chetniks domobrancima and seduced to leave the occupier of a flat yarn and the National Liberation Army," September 15, 1944, with a threat to all those who it does not do "will be brought before a war court, judged as traitors and punished people strictest punishment" and that emphasis on this issue, "the Allies would not interfere in our internal matters" and that no one "will not stop to punish the traitors of the people and servants occupying forces |
| *''Item B''- '''Z. Dizdar''': Prilog istrazivanju problema Bleiburga... Senj. zb. 32, 117-196 (2005.) | | *''Item B''- '''Z. Dizdar''': Prilog istrazivanju problema Bleiburga... Senj. zb. 32, 117-196 (2005.) |
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