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The military historian Christopher Chant states that the codename was Unternehmen Bestrafung (Operation Punishment).[1]Martin Gilbert, a historian specialising in the Holocaust, writes that the operation was codenamed Castigo ("punishment").[2] The historian Vladimir Terzić offers the Serbo-Croatian translation, Kazna ("punishment").[3]
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Terzić 1982, p. 283. Terzić, Velimir (1982). Slom Kraljevine Jugoslavije 1941: Uzroci i posledice poraza [The Collapse of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941: Causes and Consequences of Defeat] (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 2. Belgrade: Narodna knjiga. OCLC10276738.
Terzić 1982, p. 286. Terzić, Velimir (1982). Slom Kraljevine Jugoslavije 1941: Uzroci i posledice poraza [The Collapse of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941: Causes and Consequences of Defeat] (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 2. Belgrade: Narodna knjiga. OCLC10276738.