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Đorđije Lašić

Đorđije Lašić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђије Лашић; 5 May 1906 – 5 May 1944) was a Montenegrin Serb military officer of the Royal Yugoslav Army. During the Second World War he participated in the 1941 Uprising in Montenegro, but has soon turned to collaboration with Axis occupation forces until 1944, when he was killed during the bombing of Podgorica.

Đorđije Lašić
Lašić in 1944
Native name
Ђорђије Лашић
Born(1906-05-05)5 May 1906
Andrijevica, Principality of Montenegro
Died5 May 1944(1944-05-05) (aged 38)
Podgorica, Montenegro
Allegiance
Years of service1924–43
RankMajor
Battles/wars

Early life Edit

Lašić was born in village of Kami near Andrijevica, Principality of Montenegro. He completed his primary education in Lijeva Rijeka. He started his secondary education in Berane Gymnasium, but due to his bad financial situation he left school in 1918 and enrolled in military school in Ćuprija which he completed in 1922.[1]

World War II Edit

Uprising in Montenegro Edit

At the beginning of June 1941 he met with the other officers of Royal Yugoslav Army to discuss potential actions against the occupying Axis forces in Montenegro.[2]

According to Ugo Cavallero, most of the insurgent forces were led by former officers of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia until the end of October 1941.[3] During preparation for uprising in Montenegro, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia came in touch with active and reserve officers of the former Royal Yugoslav Army, because there were many young people in the ranks of the insurgents who did not know how to handle a firearm. Thus Lašić became a member of the Partisan Military Committee for Andrijevica.[4] When Axis Albanian units started to concentrate toward the liberated territory, Lašić was co-opted in the District Military Command.[5] Lašić often spoke out against the communist leadership of the uprising. The leadership itself didn't have illusions of prolonged cooperation with Lašić, but were trying not to aggravate relations with him until the Partisans liberated Plav and Gusinje.[6] When the Royal Italian Army began its offensive against the Partisans, Lašić on 4 August abandoned his position in partisan District Military Command and joined the anti-communist group of Ljubo Vuksanović, who opposed further struggle against Axis occupation.[7] After Partisan withdrawal from Berane and Andrijevica in early August, Lašić was a member of the delegation sent to meet the Royal Italian Army. On 5 September Lašić in Lijeva Rijeka gathered people and called for combat against communist rebels.[8]

After the initial major success, the uprising was suppressed within three weeks. Most nationalist commanders took neither side in the sporadic clashes between Italian forces and insurgent forces that became increasingly dominated by Partisans.[9] On September 5, 1941, Lašić organized a gathering of the locals, where he expressed his loyalty to Italians, and threatened insurgent still "in the woods" with force if they don't give in.[8] Lašić went to Ravna Gora in Serbia to meet Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović. In mid-October 1941 Draža Mihailović appointed Lašić as commander of Chetniks in (Old) Montenegro.[10] Although some evidence suggest that nationalist officers advised civilians to take passive attitude toward Italian forces, there is no indication that they were to collaborate with Italians and their governor Alessandro Pirzio Biroli.[11]

In Lijeva Rijeka (former municipality near Podgorica) Lašić established the first Chetnik military organization at the end of November and Chetnik battalion (Battalion of Lijeva Rijeka) at the beginning of December 1941.[12] He was the first commander of this battalion, which was the first Chetnik battalion in Montenegro.[13]

After the Uprising Edit

In the second half of December 1941, Pavle Đurišić and Lašić began the mobilization and establishment of armed units separated from Partisans. By the middle of January 1942 these units were in armed conflict with Partisans.[14] Lašić was heavily wounded when two companies of the Kom Partisan detachment[15] attacked Chetniks in Bare Kraljske (near Kolašin), so the command of Chetnik forces at this sector was transferred to Andrija Vesković.[16]

In October 1942, Lašić was part of delegation of Blažo Đukanović, president of Committee that collaborated with Italians, during Đukanović's visit to cities in Italian governorate of Montenegro.[17]

On January 7 1942, Lašić made a proclamation to people of Montenegro to fight against the occupier and to take revenge against Muslims, openly calling for 'Investigation of the Turkified'.[18] As representative of Montenegrin Chetniks, Lašić was present on meeting of Chetnik commanders of Montenegro, Sandžak and Boka Kotorska in village of Šahovići in November and December 1942. Historians Branko Petranović notes that Chetnik leaders from this regions have seemingly accepted Stevan Moljević's vision of ethnically clean Serbia within Yugoslavia, as they decided that no one except Serbs, Croats and Slovenes can live inside new Yugoslavia and that fight against the enemies (mainly communists and Muslims) will be until extermination.[19]

In period between German capture of Pavle Đurišić on 14 May 1943, during their Case Black operation, and his return from German prison in November 1943, Lašić was the only remaining Chetnik commander in Montenegro. His forces were probably no more than 500 men.[20]

Lašić was killed on 5 May 1944 during the bombing of Podgorica by Allies.[21]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Pokret Srpskih Cetnika Ravne Gore".
  2. ^ Joksimović, Milorad T. (1974). Iz minulih dana: građa za istoriju Drugog svetskog rata. Hamilton. p. 26.
  3. ^ Milazzo 1975, p. 44.
  4. ^ Pajović 1977, pp. 78–79.
  5. ^ Pajović 1977, pp. 92.
  6. ^ Pajović 1977, pp. 93–94.
  7. ^ Pajović 1977, pp. 94.
  8. ^ a b Pajović 1977, pp. 128.
  9. ^ Milazzo 1975, p. 46.
  10. ^ Pajović 1987, p. 107.
  11. ^ Milazzo 1975, p. 47.
  12. ^ Pajković, Đoko (1981). Tokovima revolucije: članci, govori, polemike. Istorijski institut Crne Gore. p. 151. Доказано је такође да је Лашић крајем новембра исте године формирао прву четничку војну организацију, а почетком децембра и четнички батаљон у Лијевој Ријеци
  13. ^ Mihailo Stanišić (2000). Projekti "Velika Srbija". Službeni list SRJ. p. 92. ISBN 9788635504681.
  14. ^ Tomašević 1979, p. 192.
  15. ^ Marković, Lazo (1970). Ivan Milutinović Milutin. Grafički zavod. p. 156.
  16. ^ Ostojić, Radomir J. (1985). Faze događaja - notorne istine: ("urbi et orbi"). p. 119. У борби на Баре Краљске био је тешко рањен и маjор Ђорђије Лашић, па је команду место Лашића, на том сектору преузео Андрија Весковић.
  17. ^ Živković 2017, p. 760.
  18. ^ Živković 2017, p. 400.
  19. ^ Živković 2017, p. 868-869.
  20. ^ Milazzo 1975, p. 164.
  21. ^ Vojnoistorijski institut (Belgrade, Serbia) (1969). Zbornik Dokumenta. p. 516. ...је 9 четничких официра, од којих мајор Ђорђе Лашић и капетан Лабуд Ивановић.

Books Edit

  • Milazzo, Matteo J. (1975). The Chetnik Movement & the Yugoslav Resistance. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-1589-8.
  • Pajović, Radoje (1977). Kontrarevolucija u Crnoj Gori: četnički i federalistički pokret 1941—1945 (PDF) (in Serbo-Croatian). Cetinje: Obod.
  • Pajović, Radoje (1987). Pavle Đurišić (in Serbo-Croatian). Zagreb, Yugoslavia: Centar za informacije i publicitet. ISBN 978-86-7125-006-1.
  • Tomasevich, Jozo (1975). War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941–1945: The Chetniks. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-0857-9.
  • Tomašević, Jozo (1979). Četnici u Drugom svjetskom ratu: 1941–1945 (in Serbo-Croatian). Sveučilišna naklada Liber.
  • Živković, Milutin (2017). Санџак 1941-1943 [Sanžak 1941-1943] (in Serbo-Croatian). Belgrade: University of Belgrade.

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Not to be confused with Đorđe Lazic Đorđije Lasic Serbian Cyrillic Ђorђiјe Lashiћ 5 May 1906 5 May 1944 was a Montenegrin Serb military officer of the Royal Yugoslav Army During the Second World War he participated in the 1941 Uprising in Montenegro but has soon turned to collaboration with Axis occupation forces until 1944 when he was killed during the bombing of Podgorica Đorđije LasicLasic in 1944Native nameЂorђiјe LashiћBorn 1906 05 05 5 May 1906Andrijevica Principality of MontenegroDied5 May 1944 1944 05 05 aged 38 Podgorica MontenegroAllegiance Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918 41 Yugoslav Partisans 1941 Chetniks 1941 44 Italy 1942 43 Nazi Germany 1943 44 Years of service1924 43RankMajorBattles warsWorld War II in Yugoslavia Uprising in Montenegro Contents 1 Early life 2 World War II 2 1 Uprising in Montenegro 2 2 After the Uprising 3 References 3 1 BooksEarly life EditLasic was born in village of Kami near Andrijevica Principality of Montenegro He completed his primary education in Lijeva Rijeka He started his secondary education in Berane Gymnasium but due to his bad financial situation he left school in 1918 and enrolled in military school in Cuprija which he completed in 1922 1 World War II EditUprising in Montenegro Edit Main article Uprising in Montenegro 1941 At the beginning of June 1941 he met with the other officers of Royal Yugoslav Army to discuss potential actions against the occupying Axis forces in Montenegro 2 According to Ugo Cavallero most of the insurgent forces were led by former officers of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia until the end of October 1941 3 During preparation for uprising in Montenegro the Communist Party of Yugoslavia came in touch with active and reserve officers of the former Royal Yugoslav Army because there were many young people in the ranks of the insurgents who did not know how to handle a firearm Thus Lasic became a member of the Partisan Military Committee for Andrijevica 4 When Axis Albanian units started to concentrate toward the liberated territory Lasic was co opted in the District Military Command 5 Lasic often spoke out against the communist leadership of the uprising The leadership itself didn t have illusions of prolonged cooperation with Lasic but were trying not to aggravate relations with him until the Partisans liberated Plav and Gusinje 6 When the Royal Italian Army began its offensive against the Partisans Lasic on 4 August abandoned his position in partisan District Military Command and joined the anti communist group of Ljubo Vuksanovic who opposed further struggle against Axis occupation 7 After Partisan withdrawal from Berane and Andrijevica in early August Lasic was a member of the delegation sent to meet the Royal Italian Army On 5 September Lasic in Lijeva Rijeka gathered people and called for combat against communist rebels 8 After the initial major success the uprising was suppressed within three weeks Most nationalist commanders took neither side in the sporadic clashes between Italian forces and insurgent forces that became increasingly dominated by Partisans 9 On September 5 1941 Lasic organized a gathering of the locals where he expressed his loyalty to Italians and threatened insurgent still in the woods with force if they don t give in 8 Lasic went to Ravna Gora in Serbia to meet Chetnik leader Draza Mihailovic In mid October 1941 Draza Mihailovic appointed Lasic as commander of Chetniks in Old Montenegro 10 Although some evidence suggest that nationalist officers advised civilians to take passive attitude toward Italian forces there is no indication that they were to collaborate with Italians and their governor Alessandro Pirzio Biroli 11 In Lijeva Rijeka former municipality near Podgorica Lasic established the first Chetnik military organization at the end of November and Chetnik battalion Battalion of Lijeva Rijeka at the beginning of December 1941 12 He was the first commander of this battalion which was the first Chetnik battalion in Montenegro 13 After the Uprising Edit In the second half of December 1941 Pavle Đurisic and Lasic began the mobilization and establishment of armed units separated from Partisans By the middle of January 1942 these units were in armed conflict with Partisans 14 Lasic was heavily wounded when two companies of the Kom Partisan detachment 15 attacked Chetniks in Bare Kraljske near Kolasin so the command of Chetnik forces at this sector was transferred to Andrija Veskovic 16 In October 1942 Lasic was part of delegation of Blazo Đukanovic president of Committee that collaborated with Italians during Đukanovic s visit to cities in Italian governorate of Montenegro 17 On January 7 1942 Lasic made a proclamation to people of Montenegro to fight against the occupier and to take revenge against Muslims openly calling for Investigation of the Turkified 18 As representative of Montenegrin Chetniks Lasic was present on meeting of Chetnik commanders of Montenegro Sandzak and Boka Kotorska in village of Sahovici in November and December 1942 Historians Branko Petranovic notes that Chetnik leaders from this regions have seemingly accepted Stevan Moljevic s vision of ethnically clean Serbia within Yugoslavia as they decided that no one except Serbs Croats and Slovenes can live inside new Yugoslavia and that fight against the enemies mainly communists and Muslims will be until extermination 19 In period between German capture of Pavle Đurisic on 14 May 1943 during their Case Black operation and his return from German prison in November 1943 Lasic was the only remaining Chetnik commander in Montenegro His forces were probably no more than 500 men 20 Lasic was killed on 5 May 1944 during the bombing of Podgorica by Allies 21 References Edit Pokret Srpskih Cetnika Ravne Gore Joksimovic Milorad T 1974 Iz minulih dana građa za istoriju Drugog svetskog rata Hamilton p 26 Milazzo 1975 p 44 Pajovic 1977 pp 78 79 Pajovic 1977 pp 92 Pajovic 1977 pp 93 94 Pajovic 1977 pp 94 a b Pajovic 1977 pp 128 Milazzo 1975 p 46 Pajovic 1987 p 107 Milazzo 1975 p 47 Pajkovic Đoko 1981 Tokovima revolucije clanci govori polemike Istorijski institut Crne Gore p 151 Dokazano јe takoђe da јe Lashiћ kraјem novembra iste godine formirao prvu chetnichku voјnu organizaciјu a pochetkom decembra i chetnichki bataљon u Liјevoј Riјeci Mihailo Stanisic 2000 Projekti Velika Srbija Sluzbeni list SRJ p 92 ISBN 9788635504681 Tomasevic 1979 p 192 Markovic Lazo 1970 Ivan Milutinovic Milutin Graficki zavod p 156 Ostojic Radomir J 1985 Faze događaja notorne istine urbi et orbi p 119 U borbi na Bare Kraљske bio јe teshko raњen i major Ђorђiјe Lashiћ pa јe komandu mesto Lashiћa na tom sektoru preuzeo Andriјa Veskoviћ Zivkovic 2017 p 760 Zivkovic 2017 p 400 Zivkovic 2017 p 868 869 Milazzo 1975 p 164 Vojnoistorijski institut Belgrade Serbia 1969 Zbornik Dokumenta p 516 јe 9 chetnichkih oficira od koјih maјor Ђorђe Lashiћ i kapetan Labud Ivanoviћ Books Edit Milazzo Matteo J 1975 The Chetnik Movement amp the Yugoslav Resistance Baltimore Maryland Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 978 0 8018 1589 8 Pajovic Radoje 1977 Kontrarevolucija u Crnoj Gori cetnicki i federalisticki pokret 1941 1945 PDF in Serbo Croatian Cetinje Obod Pajovic Radoje 1987 Pavle Đurisic in Serbo Croatian Zagreb Yugoslavia Centar za informacije i publicitet ISBN 978 86 7125 006 1 Tomasevich Jozo 1975 War and Revolution in Yugoslavia 1941 1945 The Chetniks Stanford California Stanford University Press ISBN 978 0 8047 0857 9 Tomasevic Jozo 1979 Cetnici u Drugom svjetskom ratu 1941 1945 in Serbo Croatian Sveucilisna naklada Liber Zivkovic Milutin 2017 Sanџak 1941 1943 Sanzak 1941 1943 in Serbo Croatian Belgrade University of Belgrade Wikimedia Commons has media related to Đorđije Lasic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Đorđije Lasic amp oldid 1166153749, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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