Forrest_Gump
Active member
Getting back to the specific question.
I can't find a specific source, but by what I remember of the situation, the Dutch Officer in Charge, begged for support from the UN Command in Serbia. He stated quite clearly that he was out gunned, and would not be able to stop the assault. He was denied any support. The Dutch commander decided to not have his command slaughtered.
I can't get myself to judge these men, I can only offer my empathy for what I am sure they have suffered since that day.
I can't find a specific source, but by what I remember of the situation, the Dutch Officer in Charge, begged for support from the UN Command in Serbia. He stated quite clearly that he was out gunned, and would not be able to stop the assault. He was denied any support. The Dutch commander decided to not have his command slaughtered.
I can't get myself to judge these men, I can only offer my empathy for what I am sure they have suffered since that day.