Serbia

Serbia is a country in Southern Europe, it borders Croatia and Italian Montenegro to the West, SS-Ordenstaat Banat and Romania to the North, and Albania and Bulgaria to the South.

History
After the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia, the country was partitioned and a puppet government established in Belgrade under Milan Nedic. The region of Banat would be later split off from the country to form the first SS-Ordenstaat. The government would later take part in various atrocities against it's Jewish population, opening a German-run concentration camp within it's territory.

Politics
The country has been ruled for over a decade by Milan Nedic. His rule has become very unpopular, with the country becoming fertile ground for both Yugoslav Partisans and Chetnik guerrilla forces to operate in. Every day Serbian refugees cross the border to escape Ustase death squads. The Belgrade Special Police is the government's secret police force.

Military
The Serbian State Guard is made up of former Royal Yugoslav Army elements. There is also a force called the Serbian Volunteer Corps, led by Dimitrijie Ljotic, a member of the Yugoslav National Movement.

A group of Chetniks has defected to the government's side, an organisation called the Pecanac Chetniks, led by Kosta Pecanac.