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The incident in Bela Crkva!? There is no such historical event. Are the initial actions of the French, Norwegian, or Polish resistance movements in World War II called "incidents"? I don't think so. They were the result of well-thought-out plans and preparations, as was the Day of the Serbian People's Uprising on July 7 1941. 188.2.21.65 (talk) 21:03, 17 March 2023 (UTC)Reply