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Serbian Chetnik Organization

Serbian Chetnik Organization
Symbol of the Serbian Chetnik Organization.jpg
Active 1903–1912
Allegiance  Kingdom of Serbia
Role guerrilla warfare
Nickname(s) Chetniks
Motto(s)
  • "Freedom or Death" (Слобода или смрт/Sloboda ili smrt)
  • "Long live freedom" (Живела слобода/Živela sloboda)
Disbanded Detachments organized into the Serbian Army; Chetniks in the Balkan Wars
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Jovan Babunski
Serbian Chetnik Organization
Successor Chetniks
Formation 1902—September 1903
Type Revolutionary organization
Purpose Liberation of Old Serbia and Macedonia from the Ottoman Empire
Location
Key people
  • Dr. Milorad Gođevac
  • Vasa Jovanović
  • Žika Rafajlović
  • Luka Ćelović
  • Gen. Jovan Atanacković
Main organ
Central Committee (Serbian Committee)
Affiliations
Budget
50,000 dinars (1903)

The Serbian Revolutionary Organization (Serbian: Srpska revolucionarna organizacija/Српска револуционарна организација) or Serbian Chetnik Organization (Српска четничка организација/Srpska četnička organizacija) was a revolutionary organization with the aim of liberation of Old Serbia (Kosovo and Macedonia) from the Ottoman Empire (in the vilayets of Kosovo, Manastir and Salonika). Its Central Committee was established in 1902, while the Serbian Committee (Српски комитет) was established in September 1903 in Belgrade, by the combined Central Boards of Belgrade, Vranje, Skopje and Bitola. Its armed wing was activated in 1904. Among the architects were members of the Saint Sava society, Army Staff and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It operated during the Struggle for Macedonia (Борба за Македонију), a series of social, political, cultural and military conflicts in the region of Macedonia; its operations are known as Serb Action in Macedonia (Српска акција у Македонији).

The central committee had initially funded individual, and small groups of hajduks (brigands), who were either self-organized or part of the Bulgarian revolutionary organizations in Macedonia (Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee or Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization). These sought to protect the Slavic Christian population from (atrocities, persecution). With the failed negotiations of a joint Serbian-Bulgarian action, and growing nationalism within the Bulgarian committees, the Serbian committee decided to fully organize their own armed groups. The Central Committee sent the first two bands into Macedonia in 1904, which were exposed early and completely destroyed. The second wave proved more successful; however, hostility between the Bulgarian Committee and the Serbian Committee began. Serb Chetniks thus fought the Ottomans, and Bulgarian and Albanian bands. Prominent guerrilla fighters include Jovan Babunski, Gligor Sokolović, Ilija Trifunović-Birčanin, Mihailo Ristić-Džervinac, Jovan Grković-Gapon, Vasilije Trbić, Garda Spasa, Borivoje Jovanović-Brana, Ilija Jovanović-Pčinjski, Jovan Stanojković-Dovezenski, Micko Krstić, Lazar Kujundžić, Cene Marković, Miša Aleksić-Marinko, Doksim Mihailović, Kosta Milovanović-Pećanac, Vojin Popović-Vuk, Savatije Milošević and Petko Ilić. After the proclamation of the Young Turk revolution in 1908 and the proclamation of the constitution, all of the brigands in Macedonia, including the Serbian Chetniks, put down their weapons, however, guerilla fighting soon continued, later merging into the Balkan Wars.


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