
Ba village in western Serbia, January 27th, 1944 - Ravna Gora Movement's proclamation of the new federal democratic and anti-communist post-war Yugoslavia

The last photo of General Dragoljub Draza Mihailovic - the first anti-Fascist guerilla leader in occupied Europe - before the execution by Croat/Slovenian Roman Catholic Communist authorities in occupied Serbia, July 1946

U.S. pilots in campaign for liberation of General Mihailovic in 1946 who saved their lives in 1944/1945 on the territory of Serbia




General Dragoljub Draza Mihailovic - the leader of the first organized anti-Fasist guerilla movement in occupied Europe - "Yugoslav Army in Motherland"

Nikola Kalabic - Semi-Colonel of Ravna Gora Movement and commander of the Royal Mountain Guard of the Ravna Gora Movement giving anti-Fascist and anti-Communist speech (as Captain) in the village of Banja near Topola town in Central Serbia in 1944




Nikola Kalabic - Commander of the Royal Mountain Guard

U.S. administration and Ravna Gora Movement during the WWII

A member of the Ravna Gora Movement during the WWII


Defending people always with the people



U.S. popular movies about the Ravna Gora Movement's fighting against the Nazi regime in Europe during the WWII

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People's army always with the people and fighting for the people

Ba village, 28. 01. 1944. ''St. Sava's Congress" (27.-28. 01. 1944.)


Pranjani, Serbia, September 6th, 1944. General Mihailovich with Anglo-American military mission (Cap. Nikola Lalich and Col. McDauel)

Traditional Serbian national cap - "shajkacha"

Shajkacha with Dinarska Division's Coat of Arms




Ravna Gora Movement - The Fighters


The flags and the music from the WWII

Serbian national coat of arms used by Ravna Gora Movement as well


General Dragoljub Draza Mihailovic - Leader of the Movement


General Mihailovic with Anglo-American military missions

Serbia 1941 and 1943 - German wanted poster: 100.000 Deutsch golden reichsmarks for Mihailovic's head ("Bandit's leader")

West Serbia, Ravna Gora Mt. 1941 - Draza Mihailovic and Dragisha Vasic

Colonel Mihailovic in Slovenia, Celje, 1939


Ravna Gora Movement membership card with coat of arms of Dinarska Division

Draza Mihailovic in Bosnia, September 1944

The Living Legend

Who collaborated with Germans? An original photo from the summer of 1941 in Western Serbia near the city of Chachak. On the photo is a German soldier August Heller together with the Tito's partisans from the "Ljubic Partisan Detachment"


Communist falsification: Chetniks with Germans

Original photo, February 1944 near Dubrovnik: Chetniks with US mission (Colonel Bally, Captain Mansfield and Major Todorovic)

Ravna Gora Movement's meeting in May 2008 at Mt. Ravna Gora


Perpetual Ravna Gora calender

Cassete with old and new Ravna Gora Movement's songs

Belgrade 2008



Sarajevo, Grbavica 1992: Duke Slavko Aleksic with co-fighters defending Serbian quarter of the city from Mujahedins of Alija Izetbegovic

Duke Slavko Aleksic with Biljana Plavsic, Republic of Srpska: Making strategy how to save Serbian people from Izetbegovic's Islamic Jamahiriya of Bosnia and Herzegovina

During the "Motherland War" of 1992 - 1995, Republic of Srpska: Duke Slavko Aleksic with co-fighters and Serbian Orthodox clergy


Duke Slavko Aleksic (left) in Republic of Srpska


Duke Slavko Aleksic with co-fighters: Republic of Srpska





"Motherland War" of 1991 to 1995


In the U.S.A.: with the Legendary Commander






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Annual Ravna Gora Meeting, May 8-11

Ravna Gora has to win!

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Together with brothers from Mother Russia, 1991-1995

2008 Calender

"Sa Karpata glas se cuje
Vladimir nam porucuje
Od Moskve pa do Trsta
Krstice se sa tri prsta!"
Dear visitor and supporter,
If You would like to become a member of the legendary Ravna Gora Movement, please contact the following address:
POKRET SRPSKIH CETNIKA RAVNE GORE
MOVEMENT OF SERBIAN CHETNIKS RAVNE GORE
P. O. BOX 31549
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60631-0549
U.S.A.
http://www.srbijaglascetnika.com



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