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Tito was a communist and was supported by England. America submitted to British support for Tito.
Many American and other Airmen bailed out after bombing runs. those the fell into Tito’s area eventually died. No record of how. However, those that fell into areas controlled by Draza Mihalovich were protected by Mihalovich were spread out, cared for, and fed by supporters.
In a clandestine operation, an airfield was built sufficent to land and take off C-47 aircraft. Over 500 airmen were eventually flown out with less than 2 dozen per fight, and returned to their country of origin – mostly Americans. Mihalovich was eventually executed by Tito’s government.
This story is found in “The Forgotten 500” by Gregory A. Freeman.
Thanks for this sad but important video. It’s grand, and, I suspect, not without concern for their own future, that the people trying to bring the story to light are doing so. Also, Gary Hunt’s comment about the book “The Forgotten 500” adds to the story. I noticed a cameo role Churchill played in the video. He and Roosevelt are so responsible for the disgusting conclusion of that most unnecessary war.