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T-shirt "Draža"

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  • 15.90 EUR
    17.49 USD
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      Product name: T-shirt "Draža"

      The motif depicts General Draža, and his famous words spoken in Doboj in 1941 are written on the paper: "I do not recognize capitulation, that word does not exist in the Serbian language".

      Dragoljub Mihailović was a Serbian and Yugoslav officer, army general and Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command of the Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland, Minister of the Army, Navy and Air Force of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in World War II.
      In the Balkan Wars and the First World War, Mihailović was an officer in the Serbian army. After the war, he held numerous posts throughout the new state, and for a time served in the King's Guard. He was also in the diplomatic service, as a military attaché at the embassy of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in Sofia and Prague. The April War of 1941 found him in the position of Chief of the Operations Department of the Second Army of the Yugoslav Army. He refused to recognize the capitulation and with a small group of officers, non-commissioned officers and soldiers took refuge on Ravna Gora, where he founded the Command of the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, and began to collect officers who had escaped captivity, in order to organize the fight against the occupiers.
      In January 1942, the new president of the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Jovanović, appointed Mihailović as Minister of the Army, Navy and Air Force. He remained in the same post until June 1944. After the Second World War, the new Yugoslav communist authorities arrested him and sentenced him to death for collaboration and war crimes, and on July 17, 1946, he was killed in a secret location. In May 2015, the High Court in Belgrade accepted the request for his rehabilitation, and declared null and void the verdict that was passed 69 years earlier.
      On March 29, 1948, American President Harry Truman posthumously awarded him the Legion of Merit, first class, in recognition of: "many American aviators saved and returned safely". In the decree awarding the award, Truman stated that: "General Mihailović and his forces, despite insufficient supplies, and fighting under extreme difficulties, contributed materially to the Allied army and were participants in winning the final Allied victory."

      100% cotton, Umbro Single 180g/m2 - high quality cotton.
      Direct screen printing.
      Paspul neck reinforcement. Double hem on the sleeves. Jacquard labels.
      Made in Serbia.

      Product maintenance instructions:
      Washing at a temperature of up to 30°.
      Do not boil or use bleach.
      Iron on the inside of the shirt.
      Shrinkage after the first wash 2-3%.

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