Mary's Weekly News Analysis

Correcting the Lies about a Great WW II Hero

By: Mary Mostert, Analyst, Banner of Liberty (www.bannerofliberty.com)

May 6, 2005

The other day I received an e-mail from a reader that told me the Legion of Merit would be presented to the World War II Serbian leader, Draza Mihailovic. I tried, with no luck, finding out when and where that would take place, and whether it was true, as I had been told, that there were efforts to block the presentation.

Few Americans, especially young Americans, have ever heard about Mihailovic and his men who, at huge risks to themselves, saved the lives of over 500 Americans and 250 Allied personnel from behind enemy lines. It's been covered up for political reasons. During World War II, when the Soviet Union under Stalin was fighting Hitler on the Allied side, it was Winston Churchill who thought it best to side with the Croatian Communist leader, Josip Tito rather than with the Serbian leader Mihailovic. Churchill thought giving in to Stalin on the Yugoslavian issue would lead to world peace after the War. As a result, the Serb Draza Mihailovic, who saved hundreds of Americans, was executed by the Communist Croatian dictator Josip Tito on July 17, 1946.

Of course, sacrificing Mihailovic and the Serbs didn’t lead to world peace. It did lead to the Serbian contribution to World War II being almost totally forgotten. And, with the bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999 by NATO and the Clinton Administration, based on lies about Serbs killing “100,000 Albanians,” the true history of the Serbian historic struggle for liberty was even more deeply buried under a barrage of anti-Serb propaganda. It appeared to me at the time that Clinton thought that using the US Air Force to support the KLA, which the US State Department listed as Muslim fundamentalist terrorists, would somehow lead to better rapport with the Muslim World.

I wrote about Clinton’s support of Muslim terrorists in 1995-96 when he lifted the NATO arms blockage of Bosnia to allow fundamentalist Muslims from Iran and the Sudan to arm their friends. And who do you suppose it was that financed the purchase and shipment of those weapons? A name that comes to mind is Osama bin Laden who was headquartered in the Sudan until May or June 1996. In February 1996 I wrote about the ethnic cleansing of Serbs (who are Christians) from Bosnia: “In 1991 the population of Sarajevo was 525,980. It was 49% Muslim, 29.9% Serb, 6.6 Croats and 14.2 other. More than 155,000 Serbs and 262,000 Muslims lived in Sarajevo and its suburbs before the war. Today, the Associated Press reports, "only about 30,000 Serbs in a population of "300,000 remaining" inhabitants." -It would seem that most of the 262,000 Muslims are still there, and 125,000 of the 155,000 Serbs are missing.”

We have already forgotten what happened in 1999. Does anyone really care any more about what happened to hundreds of American Air Force men who were shot down by Nazi aircraft more than 60 years ago? To me, this is still a matter of American honor. Can’t we at least set the record straight and honor Serbs who risked everything to save the lives of our own pilots in the 1940s? Can’t we now look at what has happened since Clinton’s effort to pacify Muslim fundamentalist terrorists and question what our official anti-Serb policies have done to strengthen terrorists and destroy worldwide American credibility?

Perhaps, the best way to explain this is in the words of Major Richard J. Felman USAF Retired, who was the keynote address at the 50th D-Day/Normandy commemoration in Chicago on June 6, 1994. Major Felman, who died in late 1999, was one of those hundreds of airmen saved by Mihailovic and his Chetniks. Major Felman said about the first public recognition of “the greatest rescue of American lives from behind enemy lines in the history of warfare”:

“Today is the first time in fifty years that the American airmen and the Serbian Chetniks are gathered in one place. …This is a tremendous event. ..if these Chetniks hadn't risked their lives, the airmen you see in this room wouldn't be here...the airmen that they saved across the country wouldn't be here...neither would their children or their grandchildren, who today can walk freely in this country. …Nobody else, in the entire history of the United States government has ever said that...”

Major Felman, flying with a B-24 bomber over southern Europe had been told in a briefing mission they would be “flying over Yugoslavia that day, and to stay away from the Serbian people, because the Serbian people would cut off the ears of American airmen! …If you get shot down in Yugoslavia, stay away from the Chetniks. Look for the people with the red star on their hats...Tito's Communists...'”

Major Felman was shot down over Yugoslavia. He described what happened:

“I parachuted down from 20,000 feet, the next thing I know, I was in Serbia, among the Serbian Chetniks, and the first thing I did was reach for my ears... Not only did they not cut them off, as you can see, but they grabbed me up, kissed me, put me on their shoulders like a conquering hero...

“Since that time, to expose this treacherous propaganda lie, the American airmen have been doing every possible thing we could to expose the thoroughness with which the truth was manipulated by the Communists during World War II. Let me give you a concrete example: I don't believe what I read in the papers...I know what I see...

“Let me tell you some techniques of Communist propaganda. I went on some raids with General Mihailovich and the Chetniks...We raided a few German garrisons, forts...very successful...We came back. The next day or so, we turn on the shortwave radio. BBC from London says: 'Tito's Partisans just completed a successful raid at such and such a village' -- the place that we went to just the night before...That's how the truth was manipulated. Now, let me tell you, how would you feel -- I just saw something, and the news reports say 'this didn't happen, something else happened...' --

"The very friendly people that we were with, that were saving our lives, were abandoned by the Allies, because of the - can I use the term - screwed up Intelligence of the British.”

Today we want to spread truth and freedom around the world. Can we do that when we, ourselves, don’t really know the truth of our own history?

Note: To support the Legion of Merit being awarded to Mihailovic contact: Ambassador R. Nicholas Burns: fax 202 647-4780 or via Secretary Condoleeza Rice's office at 647-2283 or by e-mail on the State Department website: http://contact-us.state.gov/ .


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