Homogeneous Serbia

Homogeneous Serbia is a written discourse by Stevan Moljević.

[3] The map presented in this work awards territory of northern Dalmatia with substantial Serb population to Croatia.

[4] Moljević wrote another treatise titled An Opinion About Our State and Its Borders (Serbian: Мишљење о нашој држави, њеним границама), which he presented to Dragiša Vasić along with Homogeneous Serbia.

[5] John R. Lampe pointed to significant details that undercut the perception of Moljević's Homogeneous Serbia being the centerpiece of a coherent set of Chetnik war objectives, such as that the Central National Committee had secondary status while Moljević did not rise to prominence in this committee until 1943.

[6] There is no proof that massacres of Muslims committed by Chetniks were a direct consequence of Moljević's tract, bearing in mind that Chetnik leader Mihailović's fragmented and very weak command structure militated against any systematic annihilation programme.