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    On September 27, 2004, news emerged of a significant incident involving British intelligence officers in the Balkans. It was reported that several British spies operating in the region, including SIS officers stationed in Belgrade and Sarajevo, were either relocated or compelled to withdraw from their posts.

  2. Intelligence reports at first supported the theory that British liaison officers had seized command of the Zervas organization, in conjunction with a group of anti-German commanders led by...

  3. Apr 25, 2016 · Under cross-examination at the UN-backed court in The Hague on Monday, defence expert witness Zoran Stankovic said he didn’t assure Mladic in autumn 1995 that British intelligence officers...

  4. The contemporary course of events in the Balkans, described above, nullified the first great victory won by British land forces in World War II, which took place in North Africa. When Italy declared war against Great Britain in June 1940, it had nearly 300,000 men under Marshal Rodolfo Graziani in Cyrenaica (present-day Libya ), to confront the ...

  5. Aug 5, 2015 · Due to ‘considerable’ losses, which included several officers and NCOs, the unit was taken back to Užice; it was deemed too risky to have a disciplinary unit on the front line with a reduced number of officers: NAW, T-501, Roll 256, 000634, MBSO, Daily report for 29 April 1944.

    • Gaj Trifković
    • 2015
  6. A month after the Turner crash, the British intelligence officer Charles Cholmondeley outlined his own variation of the Trout memo plan, codenamed Trojan Horse, after the Achaean deception from the Trojan War. His plan was: A body is obtained from one of the London hospitals ...

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  8. With the collapse of the British attempt to involve Moscow in the Balkans, the British were left in the cold. In Greece and Albania the ball was again in the communists’ court, while in Yugoslavia the British had to deal with the blank cheque that Churchill had handed Tito in December 1943.

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