Chetniks - The Fighting Guerrillas (1943)

Chetniks - The Fighting Guerrillas (1943)
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Subtitled The Fighting Guerillas, Chetniks tells the story of Yugoslavian guerilla fighter General Draja Mihailovitch. Based on the General's own memoirs, the film depicts Mihailovitch (played here by Philip Dorn) as a selfless idealist, leading his resistance troops, known as the Chetniks, on one raid after another against the Germans during WW II. The best scenes involve the deadly clashes between Chetniks and Germans in the treacherous mountain regions of Yugoslavia. Anna Sten, Sam Goldwyn's 1930s "answer" to Greta Garbo, co-stars as Mihailovitch's self-sacrificing spouse. Initially, some dismissed this movie because of the mistaken belief that the Chetniks collaborated with the Nazis during WWII, but as Michael Lees unequivocally proves in his book The Rape of Serbia, this was actually a myth fed to Churchill by the Communist partisans of Josip Broz Tito, to convince the British prime minister to shift Allied aid away from the Chetniks. The events in this film are thus factual. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Philip DornAnna Sten, (more)
Director(s):
Louis King
 
 
 
 

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Subtitled The Fighting Guerillas, Chetniks tells the story of Yugoslavian guerilla fighter General Draja Mihailovitch. Based on the General's own memoirs, the film depicts Mihailovitch (played here by Philip Dorn) as a selfless idealist, leading his resistance troops, known as the Chetniks, on one raid after another against the Germans during WW II. The best scenes involve the deadly clashes between Chetniks and Germans in the treacherous mountain regions of Yugoslavia. Anna Sten, Sam Goldwyn's 1930s "answer" to Greta Garbo, co-stars as Mihailovitch's self-sacrificing spouse. Initially, some dismissed this movie because of the mistaken belief that the Chetniks collaborated with the Nazis during WWII, but as Michael Lees unequivocally proves in his book The Rape of Serbia, this was actually a myth fed to Churchill by the Communist partisans of Josip Broz Tito, to convince the British prime minister to shift Allied aid away from the Chetniks. The events in this film are thus factual. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Louis King
Writer(s):
Edward E. Paramore, Jr.Jack AndrewsE.E. Paramore
Producer(s):
Sol Wurtzel
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    Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas (1943) documented the guerrilla resistance movement led by Draza Mihailovich in German-occupied Yugoslavia. Mihailovich organized the first and most effective resistance movement in Europe. The Communist and Stalinist Partisans under Josip Broz Tito were supported by the Soviet Union. When Nazi Germany invaded Yugoslavia, Tito and the Communist Partisans collaborated with the Nazis to help them destroy Yugoslavia to allow for a Communist takeover and dictatorship. In 1943, the Communist Partisans collaborated with the Nazis when they feared that there would be an Allied landing in Yugoslavia which would ensure Mihailovich's victory. The Communist Partisans were always a tool of Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union. Mihailovich, on the other hand, rescued 513 US airmen and was awarded the Legion of Merit posthumously by US President Harry S. Truman in 1948.

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