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The Blue Guard ( sl, Plava garda), also known as the Slovene Chetniks ( sl, Slovenski četniki, sh, Slovenački četnici), was a
Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an ...
n anti-communist militia, initially under the leadership of Major Karl Novak and later Ivan Prezelj. Their official name was the Royal Yugoslav Army in Slovenia ( sh, Kraljevska jugoslovenska vojska u Sloveniji). The detachments under Novak's command were part of the wider "Yugoslav Army in the Homeland" (JVuO) that included units from all over Yugoslavia that swore allegiance to Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović. The ranks were drawn from Slovene officers in the pre-war
Royal Yugoslav Army The Yugoslav Army ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Jugoslovenska vojska, JV, Југословенска војска, ЈВ), commonly the Royal Yugoslav Army, was the land warfare military service branch of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (originally Kingdom of Serbs, ...
(JV). At first, the JV units in Slovenia that offered resistance were under the command of Jaka Avšič until his mid-1941 transfer to the
Yugoslav Partisans The Yugoslav Partisans,Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene: , or the National Liberation Army, sh-Latn-Cyrl, Narodnooslobodilačka vojska (NOV), Народноослободилачка војска (НОВ); mk, Народноослобод ...
. Based on direct appointment of Draža Mihailović, the commander of Slovenian Chetniks was Karel Novak. Slovenian Chetnik units included Styrian Chetnik detachment that was, according to some estimates, the only anti-Communist military unit that consistently attacked Axis occupiers throughout the war. The detachment under Melaher's command had 200 men. In 1942, the bulk of members joined the Legion of Death. When Karel Novak resigned in 1944, because the defeat in the Battle of Grčarice, Mihailović appointed Ivan Prezelj as commander of the Royal Yugoslav Army in Slovenia. His headquarter was with the Inner Carniola Detachment and Soča Detachments, and the Royal Yugoslav Army in Slovenia also included the Lower Carniola Detachment and the Styria Detachment, commanded by Jože Melaher.


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* Slobodan Kljakić i Marijan F. Kranjc, ''Slovenački četnici'', Beograd, 2006 * Marijan F. Kranjc in Slobodan Kljakić, ''Plava garda – poveljnikovo zaupno poročilo'', Maribor, 2006 * Katja Zupanič, ''Četništvo na Štajerskem'', Ljubljana, 2008. {{Authority control Slovenia in World War II Military units and formations of the Chetniks in World War II Serbia–Slovenia relations Yugoslav Slovenia 1940s establishments in Slovenia Defunct organizations based in Slovenia Military units and formations established in 1941 Military units and formations disestablished in 1944 Anti-communist organizations