User:Antidiskriminator/Drafts of articles/Neil Selby
Neil Selby | |
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Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service | British Army Special Operations Executive |
Rank | Major |
Battles / wars | World War II |
Neil Selby
Major Selby was sent as British Liason Officer to the HQ of the Rasina Corps of Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland commanded by Dragutin Keserović within Operation Repartee, together with Sergeant John William Rochester.[1]
When Selby arrived to HQ of Keserović after being parachuted to Kopaonik, he took over the command of group of British officers led by Captain Wade who were already there.[2] Selby arrived on Kopaonik on 23 May 1943 together with Yugoslav officer Petar Fereštetski, while airplane which carried them also delivered 10 machine guns and 4,000 bullets to Chetniks.[3] According to pro-Communist sources, Draža Mihailović was offered to submit to British command, which would mean that Communists would not be allowed to attack them anymore.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ (Grehan & Mace 2012, p. 2):"The run of failures continued throughout April and May and when Major Neil Selby arrived in Yugoslavia with ..."
- ^ Vojno-istoriski glasnik. p. 95.
- ^ (Latas & Dželebdžić 1979, p. 375)
- ^ Pavićević, Branko; Dragosavac, Nebojša; Ratković, Radoslav (2004). Antifašistički narodnooslobodilački rat u Jugoslaviji i savremenost: zbornik saopštenja i diskusije sa istoimenog okruglog stola, Beograd, 26-28. novembar 2003. Društvo za istinu o antifašističkoj narodnooslobodilačkoj brobi u Jugoslaviji 1941-1945. p. 136. ISBN 9788683981076.
Mihailoviću je ponuđeno da četnici potpadnu pod britansku komandu , što bi značilo da snage NOVJ ne bi smele da vrše napade na te delove.
Sources
[edit]- Grehan, John; Mace, Martin (19 December 2012). Unearthing Churchills Secret Army: The Official List of SOE Casualties and Their Stories. Pen and Sword. ISBN 978-1-78337-664-3.
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at position 21 (help) - Latas, Branko; Dželebdžić, Milovan (1979). Četnički pokret Draže Mihailovića 1941-1945. Beogradski izdavačko-grafički zavod.
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- ^ Smith 2011, p. 2 : "A quote verifying the information."
- ^ Smith 2011, p. 2: "A quote verifying the information."