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Meni se više čini da su na slici članovi neke britanske misije. Vrlo su uredni, imaju opremu i naoružanje što sve Džouns teško da je mogao da ima.
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Онда је очигледно нетачан потпис за фотографију.
"Не бојте се Турака је мало, а нас је много, они се бију за господство, а ми за Слободу, да можемо данути душом" - Карађорђе Србима пред ослобођење Баточине марта 1804. године
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У часопису Погледи, број за јуни-јули 1990., објављена је ова фотографија са потписом: Стоји лево мајор Вејд (Wade), испод њега клечи наредник Рос Дејерс (Ross Dayers). Мислим да је то тачан опис.
"Не бојте се Турака је мало, а нас је много, они се бију за господство, а ми за Слободу, да можемо данути душом" - Карађорђе Србима пред ослобођење Баточине марта 1804. године
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Зашто мислиш?
Било би добро да знамо оба извора, а не ко је фотографије објавио.
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Нешто неће овај линк да отвори.
О чему се ради?
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Intervju majora Vejda.
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Object description
British officer served with Special Operations Executive Headquarters, Cairo, Egypt, 1942-1943; served as liaison officer with Special Operations Executive in Yugoslavia, 1943-1944
Content description
REEL 1 Aspects of period as staff officer with 8th Army in North Africa, 1942: posting as liasion officer to Grapeshot HQ under Commander Charles Gairdner, Western Desert, autumn 1942: duties; duties; wireless operations including radio deception in Quattara Depression, 10/1942; visiting friend at Special Operations Executive Headquarters, Rostum Buildings, Cairo; common knowledge of role of Rostum Buildings. Aspects of period with Special Operations Executive in Cairo, Egypt, 1942-1943: recruitment, 11/1942; aspects of training; advantages of personal physical fitness; question of preparedeness for operations; value of Army training; impressions of personnel of Special Operations Executive Headquarters, Cairo; question of suspicions of left-wing activities among personnel of Special Operations Executive, Cairo. Recollections of period as liaison officer with Special Operations Executive in Yugoslavia, 1943-1944: political objectives of mission to Yugoslavia; drop into Nis, Krusevac and Kralyevo area, Yugoslavia, spring 1943; injury to Yugoslav translator; problems with deception reception fires and abandoning first drop; personnel of team for Mission Rodium , Captain George More, wireless operator Sergeant Rochester and Yugoslav Bellic; dangers from Bulgars and Nedic; being joined by escaped Australian POW Ross Sayers; importance for security of keeping to rules; recollections of Neil Selby, his delay in arriving to head mission, his eventual capture; discipline of unit; coordination of drops with moon phases; question of scale of plans to mobilise Yugoslav forces. REEL 2 Continues: relations within group; capture and death of wireless operator Rochester with Selby's group; trekking in mountainous terrain and Christmas celebrations, 1943; being accused of running away from Major Dragutin Kesserovic by Special Operations Executive officer Bill Hudson codenamed 'Marco'; work with Chetniks on arrival, spring 1943; problems securing Chetnik personnel for sabotage operations against T mines and bridges for fear of reprisals; Captain John Stott's concussion on dropping into area, summer 1943; receiving message of Basil Davidon's drop in to Tito forces; Selby's reaction and capture en route to Belgrade; encampment with Stott; question of knowledge of British policy towards Partisans; recollections of first meeting with Hudson; reaction to receiving message from Cairo abandoning Mihailovic missions, 13/12/1943; plans for bridge blowing projects with Chetniks; reconniassance for operations; walking into ambush of Bulgars and Germans; casualties. REEL 3 Continues: second enemy ambush; opinion of Chetnik deceit in willingness to carry out operations; decision to leave Kesserovic group and head for coast, mid 12/1943; various adventures during journey with party to coast, 12/1943; recollections of Hudson and encounter with Partisans, 31/12/1943; story of Bill Hudson's contact with Tito and Mihailovic. REEL 4 Continues: story of Bill Hudson's liaising with Tito and Mihailovic; opinion of Tito's Partisans and Mihailovic's Chetniks as fighting forces; story of Bill Hudson's advice to Churchill; period with Partisans, early 1944; pledge not to shave; dining with Partisan leaders, their Stalinist moustaches; witnessing amputation of Partisan soldier's hand; toughness of conditions in Yugoslavia; snow conditions; story of British Liaison Officer Major Hunter issuing information taken verbatim from Partisan group; story of Partisan refusal to play 'God Save The King' and being piped out of town to 'It's A Long Way To Tipperary'; period in Myrani with Hudson and Peter Kemp; story of American Colonel Al Seitz's escape from Yugoslavia; bridge playing; Partisan conscription from villages; Partisan attitudes towards German reprisals; question of attitudes of Yugoslav peasantry towards Axis forces; opinion of achievements in Yugoslavia; background to leaving Yugoslavia and story of sending exuberant New Year's message to Cairo, 3/1944; role of Nedic forces in Yugoslavia.