WAR CRIMES TRIAL IN JUGOSLAVIA
CHETNIK OFFICER’S ADMISSIONS ( Rec- 730 p.m.> BELGRADE. June 18 The former commander of the Bosnian Chetnik unit, Radoslav Rade™‘gh:’ who is charged with General Mikhailavic, admitted before the War Crimes Tribunal to-day open collabora. tion with the Ustashi, which was the quisling Croatian Army. ”1 could not do anything else.” he said. Radic threw the blame on his former colleague, Uros Drenovic. a Chetnik commander who was killed by Allied aeroplanes while riding to battle in a German tank. Radic blamed Drenovic tor making an agreement tor collaboration.
“I was only a victim," he sail “Everyone around me made the arrangements.” The prosecutor: Did you actually fight with the Ustashi and the Germans against the National Liberation Army? Radie: Yes. but not under German command and not with them.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24906, 20 June 1946, Page 5
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