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    Lightfoot

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      Now this is an original of lieutenant colonel Sinisha "Pazarac" Ocokoljic that was one of the closest officer´s of General Mihailovich. He was the organizator of the withdrawal to Slovenia. He managed to escape to Austria, but there he was kidnapped by Tito´s agents after the war and brought to Belgrade at a show trial. He was tortured and executed.

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      A chetnik dagger (kama), have the theory that this dagger was used by the komite in the balkan wars inspite of the 1941 that maybe came later, there is also an inscription Serbia Krushevac. Have been told that there were a komite school in Krushevac. If the man was a young boy in the balkanwars he may have been in WWII too or if the dagger were heritaged by another familymember. Because the handle is typically osmanian style and old. Beware there is a lot of fakes of chetnik daggers too. There is a very good maker in Serbia that makes "old" daggers. But this was bought in Austria.

    3. cetnik.jpg English WWII uniform as the one General Mihailovich had. Artillery officers cap (Shajkacha) with an artillery officers cap badge from Kingdom of Yugoslavia period (smaller shajkacha model). Chetnik dagger (kama), English belt and shoulder bag. Pistol holser for belgian FN Browning model 1922. Officer´s sleave patch. Chetnik pistol & dagger breast badge, Chetnik "Ravna Gora" breast badge. Kingdom of Yugoslavia binoculars "oficirska zadruga" written on them.

    4. Kovnica Beograd is the most common and I think that they made the ww2 versions of this badge. Then we have the pre ww1 badges that are a bit different and without hallmark of makers. The Goldstein badges I am not sure about because they have just been seen recently. Have seen 3 of them the last couple of months, so that's strange too. A couple of years ago the prices for these badges were over 1000 euros but now they sell them for about 300 euros because of the quantity. This is worrying, I collect these badges but I won't buy any because of that.

    5. Pajo, I bought one of those Ravna Gora badges from the american guy and they are good. The american got all those badges from a widow, her husband was an officer in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It seemed that that officer was one of the people that was asigned to give those badges to the chetnik survivors. Because of that all the numbers match numerical.

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