Hrvatski: Pozdrav, ja i ZzZz1993zZzZ smo pokrenuli novi mod za Call of Duty 2. Riječ je o ratnim operacijama na području Hrvatske i susjednih zemalja u drugom svjetskom ratu. Uvodimo nove modele(hvala pcapaolo), nove teksture, destruktivan okoli te 100% autentične mape...dobro, ne baš 100%, već onoliko koliko tehnologija dopušta. English: Hello, I and ZzZz1993zZzZ have launched a new mod for Call of Duty 2. It is the military operations on the Croatian territory and neighboring countries in World War II. We are introducing new models (thanks pcapaolo), new textures, destructive environment and 100% authentic maps ... well, not exactly 100%, but as far as technology permits.

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Deathblade100
Deathblade100 - - 936 comments

nice

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nieznanywydawca
nieznanywydawca - - 188 comments

Very good job, Antonio! I guess that this is the Domobran squad. I've got a question: how many maps are in mod actually and: do you have any Chetniks skin? You can also modify the German skins and add the Ustashe's emblems to their uniforms and helmets.

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antonio.horvatovic0 Author
antonio.horvatovic0 - - 769 comments

There are 6 maps...maybe 7...we dont have Chetniks yet(I hope)

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nieznanywydawca
nieznanywydawca - - 188 comments

Right. You should make one or two mission for them too. I cannot imagine the WW2 in Yugoslavia mod without them. They are the icons of that conflict same as Tito. Are you planning to add more maps?

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musso
musso - - 481 comments

I have a Ustashe soldier skins mod for single player stored away on my computer.
I'm willing to share it if you would like.
They have all of the uniform emblems etc.It eventually crashes,a while after running the mod though.I'm sure it can be fixed in some way.
Allied & Axis versions of Chetniks would be sweet.

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nieznanywydawca
nieznanywydawca - - 188 comments

It would be very nice. Do you have any screenshots from that mod? I think that reason is that they may be not compatible with other mods. Of course, the final decision belongs to Antonio.

One thing: there was no ''Allied & Axis Chetnik versions''. The main part of Chetniks belonged to the Mihailovic. Others, like Black Guard and the Ljotic's Chetniks had nothing in common with Yugoslavian Army in the Fatherland. Titoist propaganda said that they were one organisation. It's a lie, but well-known. One thing: Chetniks in Neretva never communicated with Germans (opposite to thing showed in the movie). They were even attacked by German Messerschmidts and Stuka before crossing the brigde on Neretva. They done it before German offensive began. Why they decided to fight against Tito in Neretva? They knew that Germans will lose the war and destroying Tito will be nescessary, if they want to survive. They only wanted to fight against Tito and retreat in order to avoid the loses on their side, when the Axis will arrive. The history of Chetniks is too complicated to write about it in the comments... For more info check out:
Rade Petrovic Kent: Is it poor memory… or just one more treason?
Within Closed Frontiers: A Woman in Wartime Yugoslavia
Major James Inks- Eight Bailed Out
Boris Todorovich- Last Words: A Memoir of World War II and the Yugoslav Tragedy
Milos K. Achin- The First Guerillas of Europe
Dimitrije Djordevic- Scars and Memory
Egon Berger- 44 months in Jasenovac
Michael Lees- The Rape of Serbia: The British Role in Tito's Grab for Power 1943-1944
Kirk Jr. Ford- OSS and the Yugoslav Resistance, 1943-1945
David Martin- The Web of Disinformation: Churchill's Yugoslav Blunder
Vojislav V. Dosenovich- So Help Me God!: A Personal Documentary
Miloslav Samardžić- Siege of Sarajevo 1943
Gregory Freeman- Forgotten 500
Anda Vrajnes- Betrayed Valor: The Unknown Heroes of Mission Halyard
Miloslav Samardzic- Kingdom of Yugoslavia in WW2
Marcia Kurapovna- Shadows on the Mountain: The Allies, the Resistance, and the Rivalries that Doomed WWII Yugoslavia
Franklin Lindsay- Beacons in the night
Milovan Djilas- Wartime

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musso
musso - - 481 comments

OK.Thanks for the history on the subject.
Send me a pm and i can send you the file,in some way.
I dont have e-mail to send it sry.
Cheerz

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A map where you fight on the "other side"...