OSS在被占领南斯拉夫的行动:持久原则

Mark T. Riccardi, J. Dolan, Robert W. Redding
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南斯拉夫战争注定是20世纪一系列非常规战争努力中的第一次,最终由美国和英国的秘密和特别行动人员进行。巴尔干半岛的这一地区非常活跃,占领了德国、意大利、匈牙利、保加利亚和各种各样的附属国政府军队,他们与包括苏联支持的铁托游击队和盟军支持的忠诚的塞尔维亚游击队在内的主要非常规力量展开了对抗。在这场冲突中进行的计划考虑、准备和精确的军事行动继续出现在当代关于特种作战理论的讨论中。过去的经验继续使现代特种作战部队的发展取得成功,这种发展始于第二次世界大战期间在南斯拉夫组建战略服务局(OSS)和使用特种作战部队。
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OSS Operations in Occupied Yugoslavia: Enduring Principles
ABSTRACT This case study describes the unconventional warfare techniques used by Allied special operations forces during their campaign against Axis occupiers of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1945. The Yugoslavia campaign was destined to be among the first in a series of twentieth-century unconventional warfare efforts, culminating in the campaign conducted by the United States and United Kingdom covert and special operators. This region of the Balkans was extremely active with occupying German, Italian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, and various client government militaries pitted against largely unconventional forces to include Soviet backed partisans under Tito and loyalist Chetniks backed by Allied Forces. The planning considerations, preparation, and precise military actions conducted during this conflict continue to reemerge in contemporary discussions on special operations theory. The experiences of the past continue to enable successes in the evolution of modern special operations forces that began with the formation of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS and employment of special operations forces in Yugoslavia during World War II.
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