By early July 1944, over one hundred airmen were in areas under Chetnik control. The German and Bulgarian occupation forces in Serbia that had spotted the damaged aircraft and open parachutes pursued the airmen. However, Chetniks under the control of Mihailović had already reached them. The Germans offered cash to the local Serbian population for the capture of Allied airmen. The peasants accepted the airmen into their homes and fed them for months without Allied help. Hospitals for sick and wounded airmen were established in Pranjani village.
After 76 years work will soon begin on Galovića field, the site of the rescue of American airmen during WWII.
-LPRA
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I am sure you can do better than that. Result is not at the level expected with MFS. I wish a work giving me the wish to go and visit your work..
3 years ago
Thanks for the support. This was a basic field made by POWs and villagers. Feel free to make another version.
3 years ago
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