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The Battle of Višegrad was the battle between
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forces and
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, and part of an Chetnik offensive in Eastern Bosnia in autumn of 1943, in Axis occupied Yugoslavia during
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. The Chetnik forces of 2,500 captured Višegrad, destroyed big railway bridge across river Drina and continued their advances toward
Rogatica Rogatica ( sr-cyrl, Рогатица, ) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, the municipality has a population of 10,723 inhabitants, while the town of Rogatica itself has a population of 6,855 inh ...
and
Sokolac Sokolac ( sr-Cyrl, Соколац) is a town and municipality of the city of Istočno Sarajevo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 12,021 inhabitants, while the town of Sokolac has a population of 5,919 ...
. The German and
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garrison in Višegrad and garrison that protected the bridge of total 1,100 soldiers had 350 dead and 400 wounded. The Chetniks had 21 dead and 30 wounded. In subsequent battle for Rogatica waged ten days later, the Chetniks captured Rogatica and killed more than 200 Axis soldiers. This Chetniks' victories against Axis were attributed by
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to Tito's Communist Partisan forces, like in many other cases in that period of the war. Despite many protests, the BBC did not make any corrections. When Chetniks attacked
Sokolac Sokolac ( sr-Cyrl, Соколац) is a town and municipality of the city of Istočno Sarajevo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 12,021 inhabitants, while the town of Sokolac has a population of 5,919 ...
on 21 October 1943, the Partisans attacked them from rear and Chetniks found themselves under attack of Axis and Communist forces which ended advances of Chetniks into Eastern Bosnia and toward Sarajevo. This was emphasized by Chetnik commander
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as another proof that Communists collaborated with Ustaše and Germans. During the period, in which battle of Višegrad took place, the Chetnik command was embedded with a members of the British and American mission.


Forces

The Battle for Višegrad was part of a Chetnik offensive in Eastern Bosnia. The Chetnik headquarters were in Višegrad and Dobrun during this offensive. The Chetniks mobilized 15-18,000 soldiers in four corps (Romanija, Cer-Majevica, Mačva and Avala Corps). The offensive, also called the ''Third Chetnik Uprising'', was commanded by
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while Chetniks from Western Serbia were under command of
Dragoslav Račić Dragoslav Račić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослав Рачић; 24 March 1905 – November 1945) was a Serbian Chetnik military commander holding the rank of colonel and ''voivode'' during World War II. World War II Uprising in Serbia In ...
. The Chetniks were accompanied by members of British mission, with brigadier Charles Armstrong, Archie Jack and Bill Hudson, who arrived to Chetnik headquarters at the end of September 1943, and by the ranking American officer attached to the British mission, Lieutenant Colonel Albert Seitz. One of the aims of Chetnik attack on Višegrad was destruction of a railway bridge over River Drina, as instructed by Brigadier Armstrong. Less than a week after Armstrong arrived at Chetnik headquarters he and Seitz and Hudson saw a successful Chetnik attack on
Višegrad Višegrad ( sr-cyrl, Вишеград, ) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It rests at the confluence of the Drina and the Rzav (Drina), Rzav river. As of 2013, the municipality has a population of 10,668 in ...
and destruction of the railway bridge across
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. Armstrong and Seitz took part in a Chetnik action against Axis-controlled units protecting the railway bridge over
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near
Višegrad Višegrad ( sr-cyrl, Вишеград, ) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It rests at the confluence of the Drina and the Rzav (Drina), Rzav river. As of 2013, the municipality has a population of 10,668 in ...
. The Axis garrison in Višegrad had more than 800 soldiers while another garrison of 300 German soldiers was protecting the main bridge over the River Drina. Forces present in Višegrad included the 2nd Battalion of the 6th Mountain Regiment with around 115 Home Guards, and two companies of the German 370th Regiment of the 369th Infantry Division, with a platoon of the gendarmerie. There were also local Muslim militias, numbering 400 armed men, according to Chetnik sources. The commander of Višegrad's defence was major Berislav Predojević. The Chetnik forces included the Cer Corps and parts of the Drina Corps commanded by
Dragoslav Račić Dragoslav Račić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослав Рачић; 24 March 1905 – November 1945) was a Serbian Chetnik military commander holding the rank of colonel and ''voivode'' during World War II. World War II Uprising in Serbia In ...
, who led the attack on the right side of the Drina, and the 1st Rogatica Brigade on the left side of the Drina. The Chetnik force of 2,500 soldiers that attacked Višegrad used heavy mortars, light artillery and small arms. According to NDH sources, there were 3,000 Chetniks attacking Višegrad.


Attack on Višegrad

According to the plan of attack, developed by Zaharije Ostojić, the attack on Višegrad was organized from both left and right bank of river Drina. The attack from the left bank was planned to start one hour earlier than the attack from the right bank, with the intention to provoke German forces to leave bunkers on the right side to support their forces on the left side of the river. The attack started in 4 am on 5 October 1943. Before Chetniks stormed into Višegrad they first destroyed four smaller bridges in
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. The Chetnik forces began with preparation movement for this battle during the night of 2 October 1943. Two days later Chetniks attacked Axis troops garrisoned in Višegrad. There was a fierce fighting between the Axis garrison and Chetniks. German forces did not actively participate in Višegrad's defence. They withdrew their forces towards Rogatica and were not attacked by the Chetniks. Only the gendarmerie platoon remained in Višegrad. The strongest resistance was on the right side of the Rzav River, where the Muslim milita fought. The bridge was taken by assault of Chetniks who used only hand grenades. The casualties of Chetniks were 21 dead and 30 wounded. Predojević, several officers, and an entire Home Guard company were captured by the Chetniks. At the beginning of October 1943, based on Armstrong's instructions Mihailović and his Chetniks organized the attack on
Višegrad Višegrad ( sr-cyrl, Вишеград, ) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It rests at the confluence of the Drina and the Rzav (Drina), Rzav river. As of 2013, the municipality has a population of 10,668 in ...
, captured the town and destroyed the railway bridge across river
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on
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railway. This bridge was the longest bridge in Axis occupied Yugoslavia destroyed by rebel guerrilla. In this attack about 2,500 Chetniks killed about 350 Ustaše and German soldiers and captured a lot of ammunition and arms. The Axis forces had 400 wounded. The bridge near Višegrad was destroyed with help of British
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commanded by British Major Archie Jack.


Aftermath

The
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credited communist forces of Yugoslav Partisans for the successful anti-Axis campaign of Chetniks in Višegrad. The BBC did not make any corrections although the people and institutions who protested because of this misinformation included Kenneth Pickthorn and officials of Yugoslav government in exile in
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. After the capture of Višegrad, the Chetniks also captured
Rogatica Rogatica ( sr-cyrl, Рогатица, ) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, the municipality has a population of 10,723 inhabitants, while the town of Rogatica itself has a population of 6,855 inh ...
on 14 and 15 October and killed more than 200 of the enemy. The BBC again credited communist forces with this success. The Chetnik forces then advanced toward
Sokolac Sokolac ( sr-Cyrl, Соколац) is a town and municipality of the city of Istočno Sarajevo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 12,021 inhabitants, while the town of Sokolac has a population of 5,919 ...
, using arms captured from Germans and Ustaše. When Chetniks attacked Axis forces in
Sokolac Sokolac ( sr-Cyrl, Соколац) is a town and municipality of the city of Istočno Sarajevo, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 12,021 inhabitants, while the town of Sokolac has a population of 5,919 ...
on 21 October 1943, the Partisans attacked them from rear. In his report Mihailović emphasized that this was the best proof that communists closely collaborated with Ustaše and Germans. The number of
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civilians who had been slaughtered by Chetniks during the offensive amounted to more than 2,000 in Višegrad, in spite their Serb neighbors attempts to hide them, and an unknown number who fell victim to Chetnik massacres in Rogatica, a small town on
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plateau, whose Bosnian Muslim civilian population mostly fled in anticipation of the attack. The most of Bosnian Muslim refugees of Rogatica town and surrounding plateau villages accompanied Germans and Ustaše in their own retreat from the area.:"Големе снаге Равногораца, са пуно камиона, бацача и топова отетих од Нщемаца и усташа надирале су у октобру 1943. од Рогатице ка Сокоцу, тjераjу!m Нщемце и усташе..."


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