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Following the German occupation of Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav National Movement ZBOR and its leader Dimitrije Ljotić became the faces of Serbian collaboration with the Axis powers. Like no other Serbian political movement, they cooperated with the occupiers and served as vanguard forces of the Nazi-installed Milan Nedić regime. Much was written on the movement’s politics within occupied Serbia, as well as their military branch, the Serbian Volunteer Corps. Those works, while focusing on the Second World War, correctly traced the roots of collaborationism to the interwar period and the covert ties the ZBOR movement had with various German political figures and organizations during that period. However, these attempts, despite being fully justified, remained superficial and teleologica |