Basil Davidson: PARTISAN PICTURE "The situation in Srem's extraordinarily good, magnificent, in fact. I'm getting more volunteers from Srem than I can deal with. They come over the Sava in hundreds a week."
Basil Davidson: PARTISAN PICTURE "Afterwards in the plain of Srem I was to see how impossible it was for the enemy to stop our diversanti, short of lining the railway at intervals of ten paces by day and night. For weeks on end the trains would not run at all by night, or else in whistling trepidation at ten miles an hour with gravel wagons ahead of the engine; and by day they would run with an intimate apprehension of impending disaster too often justified by events."