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Hitler's New Disorder: The Second World War in Yugoslavia (Columbia/Hurst) [Hardcover]

Steven Pavlowitch (Author)

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0231700504 978-0231700504 April 1, 2008

In 1941, a few months before Hitler's invasion of the USSR, the Axis powers conquered the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Until the end of World War II, a series of interrelated struggles took place over this territory, an ideological and ethnic war waged by rival powers and armies and fought between insurgents, armed bands, and militias. These groups were influenced by many ideologies and sought either to return to an imagined past within the Nazi New Order or to form a new Yugoslavia sympathetic to the Allied cause. The victors were communists, led by Marshal Tito, and, until now, the history of this short but tragic period has been mainly told from their perspective.

Drawing on oral histories and archival sources only recently made available, Stevan K. Pavlowitch, a world-renowned historian of the Balkans, reconstructs a complete portrait of this complicated history. Many wars were fought alongside, as well as under the cover of, the Allies' war against Hitler's New Order, and in Yugoslavia, these battles created a "new disorder" that historians are only now beginning to understand. Turning to the work of scholars in several languages, Pavlowitch illuminates what actually happened on the ground, providing a definitive history of what Yugoslavs endured on both the Axis and the Allied sides.

(5/26/08)

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Editorial Reviews

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Stevan K. Pavlowitch has brought fresh interest to the study of the Second World War in Yugoslavia, in an elegantly written history.

(James Gow, professor of international peace and security, King's College London 3/1/2009)

Reading this book has provided many new insights and has been a thoroughly enjoyable experience.

(Klaus Schmider, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst 4/1/09)

An indispensable addition to the library of every Balkan historian or student.

(Marcus Tanner Balkan Insight Sept 2009)

Highly recommended.

(Choice 10/1/10)

Hitler's New Disorder promises to become essential reading... Pavlowitch has made an outstanding contribution.

(Christof N. Morrissey H-German )

An indispensable sourcebook for anyone interested in the history of the Balkans during this period.

(Robert M. Hayden The International History Review )

Presents the clearest analyses that this reviewer has seen of the complicated interactions of the various political and military forces engaged...this is detailed, fine-grained history...a major achievment.

(Robert M. Hayden International History Review )

A very solid "synthetic treatment" that has long been needed. It must have been a herculean effort to keep track of various events, let alone make sense of all of the interweaving elements.

(Historian )

About the Author

Stevan K. Pavlowitch is professor emeritus of history at the University of Southampton and the author of Serbia: The History Behind the Name and Tito: Yugoslavia's Great Dictator.

(Vol XXXI, No 3)

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
legalised chetniks, local chetniks, chetnik commanders, chetnik groups, ustasha régime, partisan territory, chetnik leaders, exiled government, sabotage action, occupation divisions, armed formations
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Western Allies, King Peter, Soviet Union, Red Army, Prince Paul, Army Corps, Pirzio Biroli, Home Guard, Supreme Command, Ravna Gora, Central National Committee, Banovina of Croatia, Tripartite Pact, First World War, Ljubljana Province, General Staff, King Alexander, Communist Party, Liberation Movement, Archbishop Stepinac, Central Committee, Supreme Staff, Serbian Orthodox Church, Liberation Army, Axis Powers
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