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English: "Proclamation issued by Chetnik commander Kosta Milovanovic Pecanac which calls upon the Serb population to fight against the Communist partisan rebellion led by Josip Broz Tito. The proclamation, which bears the stamp of the Gorcki-Moravskog Chetnik Command, orders all those hiding in the forests, not under Chetnik command, to return to their homes within 8 days or face punishment by death. The document further states that anyone who has tried to damage state-owned or private property such as railroads, bridges, roads and buildings, or property belonging to the occupying power, will be punished by death."
Српски / srpski: "Neodgovorni elementi ruše i pale naše domove, ubijaju i ono malo Srba što je u životu ostalo. Pljačke na sve strane. Siluju naše kćeri i naše žene. Sve to čine pod svetim imenom srpskih Četnika, na čijem čelu ja stojim. [...] Svi koji se nalaze skriveni u šumama, a nisu pod mojom komandom, imaju se u roku od 8 dana vratiti kućama i svome redovnom poslu. [...] Za neizvršenje prednjeg kazniće se smrću."
Kosta Milovanovic Pecanac (died May-June 1944, therefore copyright expired in 1994, before 1996 so PD-US)
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This work published in Serbia is in the public domain because its copyright expired pursuant to the Yugoslav Copyright Act of 1978 which provided for copyright term of the life of the author plus 50 years, respectively 25 years for photograph or a work of applied art. This applies to works already in the public domain on or before December 29, 2004 when a new copyright act became valid.
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