Wilayah Komandan Militer di Serbia

Teritorial Komandan Militer di Serbia

Gebiet des Militärbefehlshabers in Serbien
1941–1944
Teritorial Komandan Militer di Serbia di Eropa, sekitar 1942.
Teritorial Komandan Militer di Serbia di Eropa, sekitar 1942.
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StatusWilayah di bawah pemerintahan militer Jerman
Ibu kotaBelgrade
Bahasa yang umum digunakanJerman
Serbia
PemerintahanPemerintah militera
Komandan Militer 
• 1941
Helmuth Förster
• 1941
Ludwig von Schröder
• 1941
Heinrich Danckelmann
• 1941
Franz Böhme
• 1941–1943
Paul Bader
• 1943–1944
Hans Felber
Perdana Menteri (dari pemerintahan boneka) 
• 1941
Milan Aćimović
• 1941–1944
Milan Nedić
Era SejarahPerang Dunia II
• Didirikan
22 April 1941
• Wilayah dibebaskan
20 October 1944
Populasi
• 1941[1]
4500000
Mata uangDinar Serbian
Catatan kredit Reich
Didahului oleh
Digantikan oleh
krjKerajaan
Yugoslavia
Federal Demokratik Yugoslavia
Sekarang bagian dari Serbia
 Kosovo[a]
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Wilayah Komandan Militer di Serbia (Jerman: Gebiet des Militärbefehlshabers in Serbiencode: de is deprecated ) adalah sebuah wilayah Kerajaan Yugoslavia yang berada di bawah pemerintahan militer Wehrmacht setelah invasi dan pendudukan Yugoslavia pada April 1941. Wilayah tersebut meliputi wilayah Serbia, dengan tambahan bagian utara Kosovo (sekitaran Kosovska Mitrovica), dan Banat. Wilayah ini adalah satu-satunya wilayah Yugoslavia yang menjadi tempat berdirinya sebuah pemerintahan militer Jerman Nazi. Hal ini dilakukan karena wilayah tersebut memiliki sumber daya alam yang berharga dan juga jalur kereta api dan rute transportasi lintas sungai yang penting.

Catatan

  1. ^ Kosovo adalah subjek sengketa teritorial antara Republik Serbia dengan Republik Kosovo yang memproklamirkan kemerdekaannya secara sepihak. Majelis Kosovo menyatakan kemerdekaannya pada 17 Februari 2008, sementara Serbia mengklaimnya sebagai wilayahnya yang berdaulat. Kemerdekaan Kosovo diakui oleh 114 negara-negara anggota PBB.

Referensi

  1. ^ Lemkin 2008, hlm. 248.

Referensi

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Jurnal

  • Brborić, Ivan (2010). "Ministarski savet Milana Nedića decembar 1941 – novembar 1942" (PDF). Istorija 20. veka (dalam bahasa Serbo-Croatian). 28 (3): 169–180. Pemeliharaan CS1: Bahasa yang tidak diketahui (link) [pranala nonaktif permanen]
  • Hehn, Paul N. (1971). "Serbia, Croatia and Germany 1941–1945: Civil War and Revolution in the Balkans". Canadian Slavonic Papers. University of Alberta. 13 (4): 344–373. JSTOR 40866373. 
  • Portmann, Michael; Suppan, Arnold (2006). "Serbien und Montenegro im Zweiten Weltkrieg (1941 – 1944/45)". Österreichische Osthefte (dalam bahasa German). Zeitschrift für Mittel-, Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung. 47: 265–296. ISSN 0029-9375. Pemeliharaan CS1: Bahasa yang tidak diketahui (link)
  • Janjetović, Zoran (2012). "Borders of the German occupation zone in Serbia 1941–1944" (PDF). Journal of the Geographical Institute Jovan Cvijic. Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. 62 (2): 93–115. doi:10.2298/IJGI1202093J. 
  • Trifkovic, Gaj (2015). "The Key to the Balkans: The Battle for Serbia 1944". The Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 28 (3): 524–555. doi:10.1080/13518046.2015.1061825. 

Situs web

  • Đaković, Tanja Nikolić (12 July 2008). "Milan Nedić i knez Pavle ponovo dele Srbiju". Blic (dalam bahasa Serbo-Croatian). Pemeliharaan CS1: Bahasa yang tidak diketahui (link)
  • Niehorster, Dr. Leo (2015a). "Armed Forces Commander South East Commanding General in Serbia 22 June 1941". Dr. Leo Niehorster. Diakses tanggal 31 May 2015. 
  • Niehorster, Dr. Leo (2015b). "Infantry Division (15th Wave) 22 June 1941". Dr. Leo Niehorster. Diakses tanggal 1 June 2015. 
  • Niehorster, Dr. Leo (2015c). "12th Army LXVth Special Corps Command 22 June 1941". Dr. Leo Niehorster. Diakses tanggal 31 May 2015. 

Pranala luar

  • Belgrade's Anti-Masonic exhibition of 1941–42 Diarsipkan 2011-07-20 di Wayback Machine.