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  • 10th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Military unit

    The 10th Krajina Assault Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Deseta krajiška udarna divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 13 February 1943.

    10th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    10th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    10th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • 7th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Military unit

    The 7th Banija Assault Division (Sedma banijska udarna divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 22 November 1942. It was formed from the 7th

    7th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    7th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    7th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • 3rd Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Military unit

    The 3rd Assault Division (Treća udarna divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Glamočko polje on 9 November 1942. Upon its formation it had

    3rd Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    3rd Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    3rd_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • Macedonian Partisans
  • Anti-fascist movement in occupied Yugoslavia

    of the army were formed by Macedonians within the framework of the Yugoslav Partisans as well as other communist resistance organisations operating in Macedonia

    Macedonian Partisans

    Macedonian Partisans

    Macedonian_Partisans

  • 20th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Military unit

    The 20th Dalmatia Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Dvadeseta dalmatinska divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Vrdovo on 10 October 1943

    20th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    20th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    20th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • 29th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Yugoslav Partisan military division formed in 1944

    Division (Serbo-Croatian: Dvadesetdeveta hercegovačka udarna divizija / Двадесетдевета херцеговачка ударна дивизија) was a Yugoslav Partisan division

    29th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    29th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    29th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • 41st Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Yugoslav Partisan military division formed in 1944

    formed from the 2nd, 4th and 10th Macedonia Brigades which had a total strength of 2,700 soldiers. It mostly fought in Yugoslav Macedonia and Kosovo. During

    41st Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    41st Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    41st_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • World War II in Yugoslavia
  • the Yugoslav Partisans had eight independent army corps (the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 9th, and the 10th). Set against the Yugoslav Partisans was

    World War II in Yugoslavia

    World War II in Yugoslavia

    World_War_II_in_Yugoslavia

  • 18th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Military unit

    Slovenia Division (Slovene: Osemnajsta slovenska divizija, Serbo-Croatian: Osamnaesta slovenačka divizija / Осамнаеста словеначка дивизија) was a Yugoslav Partisan

    18th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    18th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    18th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • Operation Schwarz
  • Battle during World War II

    the partisans. Yugoslav Partisans (Partisans Main Operational Group) 1st Proletarian Division – commanded by Koča Popović 2nd Proletarian Division – commanded

    Operation Schwarz

    Operation Schwarz

    Operation_Schwarz

  • Royal Yugoslav Guards Battalion
  • Military unit

    The Royal Yugoslav Guards Battalion was an infantry formation of the Yugoslav Army Outside the Homeland in World War II. Formed in Cairo in 1941 as the

    Royal Yugoslav Guards Battalion

    Royal_Yugoslav_Guards_Battalion

  • 22nd Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Yugoslav Partisan military division formed in 1944

    Serbia Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Dvadesetdruga srpska divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 22 May 1944 as the 2nd Serbia Division. It

    22nd Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    22nd Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    22nd_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • Partisan–Chetnik War (1941–1945)
  • Armed conflict

    The Partisan–Chetnik War or 1941-1945 Yugoslav internal War was an armed conflict between the communist Yugoslav Partisans and the monarchist Chetniks

    Partisan–Chetnik War (1941–1945)

    Partisan–Chetnik War (1941–1945)

    Partisan–Chetnik_War_(1941–1945)

  • Croatian Partisans
  • Guerrilla force in WWII Yugoslavia

    (1912–1983) Yugoslav and Croatian communist revolutionary World War II in Yugoslavia Yugoslav Partisans Sisak People's Liberation Partisan Detachment History

    Croatian Partisans

    Croatian Partisans

    Croatian_Partisans

  • Marija Bursać
  • Yugoslav partisan (1920–1943)

    was a member of the Yugoslav Partisans during World War II in Yugoslavia and the first woman proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia. Bursać was born to

    Marija Bursać

    Marija Bursać

    Marija_Bursać

  • Yugoslav Ground Forces
  • Military unit

    the Army in the SFR Yugoslavia. In March 1945, the NOVJ was renamed the Yugoslav Army (Jugoslovenska Armija) and finally on its 10th anniversary on 22 December

    Yugoslav Ground Forces

    Yugoslav Ground Forces

    Yugoslav_Ground_Forces

  • Operation Weiss
  • 1943 Axis offensive in Yugoslavia

    was a major Axis offensive launched against the Yugoslav Partisans throughout occupied Yugoslavia during World War II. It was one of the most significant

    Operation Weiss

    Operation Weiss

    Operation_Weiss

  • Operation Gama
  • Yugoslav Partisans and their sympathisers in eastern Herzegovina from August to September 1943. On 17 August 1943 two battalions of 7th SS division,

    Operation Gama

    Operation Gama

    Operation_Gama

  • 37th Aviation Division (Socialist Yugoslavia)
  • Military unit

    Assault Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: 42. vazduhoplovna jurišna divizija, 42. ваздухопловна јуришна дивизија). It was formed from Yugoslav Partisan aviators

    37th Aviation Division (Socialist Yugoslavia)

    37th_Aviation_Division_(Socialist_Yugoslavia)

  • Race for Trieste
  • 1945 WWII battle

    May 1945. It led to a joint allied victory for the Yugoslav Partisans and 2nd New Zealand Division and a joint occupation of Trieste, but relations soon

    Race for Trieste

    Race for Trieste

    Race_for_Trieste

  • 369th (Croatian) Infantry Division
  • Military unit

    zones Partisans took Modriča, Šamac, Bijeljina, and other towns. On 29 September Partisans attacked Tuzla, an important garrison held by 369th Division and

    369th (Croatian) Infantry Division

    369th (Croatian) Infantry Division

    369th_(Croatian)_Infantry_Division

  • Partisan Long March
  • Military maneuver in World War II

    Partisan Long March was the redeployment of Josip Broz Tito's Partisan Supreme Headquarters and the major fighting elements of the Yugoslav Partisans

    Partisan Long March

    Partisan Long March

    Partisan_Long_March

  • Sarajevo Operation
  • Liberation of Sarajevo and Central Bosnia

    the Yugoslav Partisan Army which led to the liberation of Sarajevo and Central Bosnia in March-April 1945. The German defense plan for Yugoslavia of 22nd

    Sarajevo Operation

    Sarajevo Operation

    Sarajevo_Operation

  • Belgrade offensive
  • 1944 Second World War battle

    II in Yugoslavia in which Belgrade was liberated from the German Wehrmacht through the joint efforts of the Soviet Red Army, Yugoslav Partisans, and the

    Belgrade offensive

    Belgrade offensive

    Belgrade_offensive

  • 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"
  • Military unit

    Artillery Group "Aosta" joined the Yugoslav Partisans and formed the Partisan Division "Garibaldi". 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense", in Turin Headquarters 411th

    1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"

    1st Alpine Division

    1st_Alpine_Division_"Taurinense"

  • Yugoslav government-in-exile
  • World War II government-in-exile of Yugoslavia

    proclaiming Tito's Partisans on the ground to be the sole legitimate government and military. The first unit of the Royal Yugoslav Army to be formed in

    Yugoslav government-in-exile

    Yugoslav government-in-exile

    Yugoslav_government-in-exile

  • Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II)
  • Serbian collaborationist paramilitary group during WWII

    to the King of Yugoslavia Peter II, during World War II. In July 1941, following a full-scale rebellion by communist Yugoslav Partisans and royalist Chetniks

    Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II)

    Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II)

    Serbian_Volunteer_Corps_(World_War_II)

  • Slovene Home Guard
  • Slovene anti-partisan and collaborationist militia

    was a Slovene anti-Partisan militia that was founded and supported by the Germans and fought alongside them against the Partisans. It operated during

    Slovene Home Guard

    Slovene Home Guard

    Slovene_Home_Guard

  • 2nd Panzer Army
  • Military unit of Nazi Germany

    Mihailović and the communist Yugoslav Partisans under Josip Broz Tito. Despite engaging in several operations aimed to crush the partisan movement, particularly

    2nd Panzer Army

    2nd_Panzer_Army

  • Battle of Batina
  • 1944 battle during World War II

    of the Second World War between the units of the Red Army and the Yugoslav Partisans against the Wehrmacht and their allies. The battle took place from

    Battle of Batina

    Battle of Batina

    Battle_of_Batina

  • 18th Infantry Division "Messina"
  • Military unit

    "Emilia". In early August 1942 the division was transferred to Metković in Croatia, where it continued with anti-partisans. From 12 August to 2 September

    18th Infantry Division "Messina"

    18th Infantry Division

    18th_Infantry_Division_"Messina"

  • 5th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • a Yugoslav Partisan corps that fought against the Germans, Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and Chetniks in occupied Democratic Federal Yugoslavia during

    5th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)

    5th_Corps_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • Dragoslav Račić
  • Serbian Chetnik leader

    unit of the operational Royal Yugoslav Army[citation needed] and the commanding officers were active and reserve Yugoslav officers determined to struggle

    Dragoslav Račić

    Dragoslav Račić

    Dragoslav_Račić

  • Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
  • Region of German-occupied Yugoslavia (1941–1944)

    by the Red Army, Yugoslav Partisans and Bulgarian forces. With the onset of the Belgrade Offensive by the Red Army and the Partisans, the administration

    Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia

    Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia

    Territory_of_the_Military_Commander_in_Serbia

  • 104th Jäger Division
  • Military unit

    Infantry Division, which was itself formed in April 1941. The division served in German-occupied Yugoslavia in May 1941 where it took part in anti-partisan and

    104th Jäger Division

    104th Jäger Division

    104th_Jäger_Division

  • 118th Jäger Division
  • Military unit

    718th Infantry Division which had itself been formed in April 1941. It was transferred to Yugoslavia in May 1941, to conduct anti partisan and Internal

    118th Jäger Division

    118th Jäger Division

    118th_Jäger_Division

  • Rade Bulat
  • 20th century communist partisan in Yugoslavia

    League of Yugoslavia and was accepted into the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1939. After the April War he joined the Yugoslav Partisans. In 1942 he

    Rade Bulat

    Rade Bulat

    Rade_Bulat

  • 19th Infantry Division "Venezia"
  • Military unit

    September 1943 the division joined the Yugoslav partisans in Montenegro and formed the Partisan Division "Garibaldi". The division's lineage begins with

    19th Infantry Division "Venezia"

    19th Infantry Division

    19th_Infantry_Division_"Venezia"

  • Zagreb in World War II
  • Aspects of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia during World War II

    May, when units of the 1st and 2nd Armies of the Yugoslav Partisans took control of it. The Partisans then killed many captured soldiers and civilians

    Zagreb in World War II

    Zagreb in World War II

    Zagreb_in_World_War_II

  • List of Partisan detachments in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • The Yugoslav Partisans formed operational detachments (Serbo-Croatian Latin: odredi) in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the German-led Axis invasion of Yugoslavia

    List of Partisan detachments in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    List of Partisan detachments in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    List_of_Partisan_detachments_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Vicko Krstulović
  • Yugoslav communist revolutionary

    communist sympathizers were brutally persecuted by the Yugoslav monarchy. As an officer in the Partisans during World War II, he was in charge of creating

    Vicko Krstulović

    Vicko Krstulović

    Vicko_Krstulović

  • 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician)
  • World War II Ukrainian infantry division

    Army and in the repression of Soviet, Polish, and Yugoslav guerrilla partisans. Parts of the division were said to have taken part in several massacres

    14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician)

    14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician)

    14th_Waffen_Grenadier_Division_of_the_SS_(1st_Galician)

  • 277th Infantry Division
  • Military unit

    largely ceased fighting against the Yugoslav partisans. After its time in Croatia and Hungary, the 277th Infantry Division spent its entire operation history

    277th Infantry Division

    277th Infantry Division

    277th_Infantry_Division

  • Darinka Jandrić
  • Bosnian-Serbian centenarian

    in the Second World War in Yugoslavia as part of the Yugoslav Partisans. She was proclaimed a national heroine of Yugoslavia after the war. She was also

    Darinka Jandrić

    Darinka_Jandrić

  • 13th Infantry Division "Re"
  • Military unit

    occupation force to Croatia. Increasingly intensive battles with Yugoslav partisans were fought in November–December 1941 at Štirovača forest, Divoselo

    13th Infantry Division "Re"

    13th Infantry Division

    13th_Infantry_Division_"Re"

  • Operation Alfa
  • 1942 World War II offensive in Yugoslavia

    factions, the communist-led Partisans, and the Chetniks who were mostly led by Serb-chauvinist officers of the defeated Royal Yugoslav Army. However, the Chetniks

    Operation Alfa

    Operation Alfa

    Operation_Alfa

  • II SS Panzer Corps
  • Military unit

    authors, in the first phase against partisans on the Istrian peninsula (Unternehmen Istrien), some 2000 partisans and 2000 civilians were killed by German

    II SS Panzer Corps

    II_SS_Panzer_Corps

  • Mile Mećava
  • Serbian soldier in WWII

    Миле Мећава, pronounced [mǐlě mětɕaʋa]; 1915 – June 4, 1942) was a Yugoslav Partisan and a hero from World War II. Mećeva was born in 1915 in a Serbian

    Mile Mećava

    Mile_Mećava

  • 1st Cavalry Division "Eugenio di Savoia"
  • WW2 Royal Italian Army unit

    encircled by a group of Yugoslav Partisans near Poloj in Croatia the regiment launched repeated nighttime saber charges against the partisans and despite suffering

    1st Cavalry Division "Eugenio di Savoia"

    1st Cavalry Division

    1st_Cavalry_Division_"Eugenio_di_Savoia"

  • Adriatic campaign of World War II
  • Minor naval campaign fought during World War II

    Greek, Yugoslavian and Italian navies, the Kriegsmarine, and the Mediterranean squadrons of the United Kingdom, France, and the Yugoslav Partisan naval

    Adriatic campaign of World War II

    Adriatic campaign of World War II

    Adriatic_campaign_of_World_War_II

  • History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • History of the European country of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Starting in 1941, Yugoslav communists under the leadership of Josip Broz Tito organized their own multi-ethnic resistance group, the Partisans, who fought against

    History of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    History of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    History_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Royal Yugoslav Army
  • 1918–1941 land warfare force

    The Yugoslav Army (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslovenska vojska, JV, Југословенска војска, ЈВ), commonly the Royal Yugoslav Army, was the principal ground force

    Royal Yugoslav Army

    Royal Yugoslav Army

    Royal_Yugoslav_Army

  • 114th Jäger Division
  • Military unit

    Division (German: 714. Infanterie-Division). The 714th Division had been formed in May 1941, and transferred to Yugoslavia to conduct anti-partisan and

    114th Jäger Division

    114th Jäger Division

    114th_Jäger_Division

  • 19th Flak Division
  • Military unit

    including the North African campaign, the Axis occupation of Greece, and Yugoslav partisan warfare. The first formation named existed from August 1942 until

    19th Flak Division

    19th_Flak_Division

  • 373rd (Croatian) Infantry Division
  • German army infantry division

    kill or capture the leader of the Partisans, Josip Broz Tito, in May 1944. Severely depleted by desertion, the division withdrew towards the Reich border

    373rd (Croatian) Infantry Division

    373rd (Croatian) Infantry Division

    373rd_(Croatian)_Infantry_Division

  • 41st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
  • Military unit

    southern Greece, and surrendered to the Yugoslav partisans at the end of the war. Founded as the 41st Fortress Division, this unit was formed in Bruck an der

    41st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    41st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    41st_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • Stane Potočar
  • Slovenian general officer

    Front of the Slovene Nation, transferring materials to partisan units. He formally joined the Partisans on March 15, 1942, serving in the Karst Detachment

    Stane Potočar

    Stane Potočar

    Stane_Potočar

  • 155th Infantry Division "Emilia"
  • Military unit

    to Dalmatia to fight Yugoslav Partisans. After the announcement of the Armistice of Cassibile on 8 September 1943 the division fought advancing German

    155th Infantry Division "Emilia"

    155th Infantry Division

    155th_Infantry_Division_"Emilia"

  • Italian campaign (World War II)
  • 1943–1945 military campaign in mainland Italy

    Defence recorded 15,197 Italian partisans killed; however, the Ufficio dell'Albo d'Oro only considered as partisans the members of the Italian Resistance

    Italian campaign (World War II)

    Italian campaign (World War II)

    Italian_campaign_(World_War_II)

  • Pavle Đurišić
  • World War II Chetnik leader (1909–1945)

    collaborated with the Italians in actions against the Communist-led Yugoslav Partisans. In 1943, his troops carried out several massacres against the Muslim

    Pavle Đurišić

    Pavle Đurišić

    Pavle_Đurišić

  • Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia
  • WW2 military service branch

    aircraft distributed in four groups and eight squadrons. Fighting the Yugoslav Partisans from the air had begun already in late June 1941, when Breguet 19

    Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia

    Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia

    Air_Force_of_the_Independent_State_of_Croatia

  • History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1941–1945)
  • the partisans, who fought against both Axis and Chetnik forces. On 29 November 1943 the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia with

    History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1941–1945)

    History of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1941–1945)

    History_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_(1941–1945)

  • XXIV Army Corps (Italy)
  • Royal Italian Army corps

    around Udine in intense anti-guerrilla activities against Italian and Yugoslav partisans. The XXIV Corps was disarmed by the Germans and dissolved on 11 September

    XXIV Army Corps (Italy)

    XXIV_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • 15th Infantry Division "Bergamo"
  • Military unit

    22–25 July 1941 the Bergamo fought Yugoslav partisans near Drvar. Another surge of fighting with Yugoslav partisans entering the Independent State of Croatia

    15th Infantry Division "Bergamo"

    15th Infantry Division

    15th_Infantry_Division_"Bergamo"

  • 32nd Infantry Division "Marche"
  • Infantry division of the Italian Army during World War II

    Korčula. Afterward, the division was tasked with coastal defence and anti-partisan actions. The first skirmishes with Yugoslav Partisans occurred in July 1941

    32nd Infantry Division "Marche"

    32nd Infantry Division

    32nd_Infantry_Division_"Marche"

  • Lika-Primorje operation
  • Lika-Primorje operation was a military operation carried out by the Yugoslav Partisan 4th Army against Wehrmacht units and the Croatian Armed Forces. It

    Lika-Primorje operation

    Lika-Primorje_operation

  • Socialist Republic of Serbia
  • Federated state of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)

    and Partisans. They had conflicting ideological and political programs, with Chetniks abandoning initial joint resistance efforts alongside Partisans by

    Socialist Republic of Serbia

    Socialist Republic of Serbia

    Socialist_Republic_of_Serbia

  • Hungarians in Serbia
  • Ethnic group

    pistol to the Danube by the 12th "Udarna" Brigade of the 51st Division of Yugoslav Partisans. On 3 December 1944, 56 Hungarian citizens were executed on

    Hungarians in Serbia

    Hungarians in Serbia

    Hungarians_in_Serbia

  • 117th Jäger Division
  • German infantry division of World War II

    Infantry Division. The 717th Division had been formed in April 1941. It was transferred to Yugoslavia in May 1941, to conduct anti-Četnik and anti partisan and

    117th Jäger Division

    117th Jäger Division

    117th_Jäger_Division

  • 392nd (Croatian) Infantry Division
  • Military unit

    ammunition. On 5 May, the Partisan 35th Lika Division attacked from the Plitvice Lakes area and captured the village of Ramljane. Partisans also interdicted the

    392nd (Croatian) Infantry Division

    392nd (Croatian) Infantry Division

    392nd_(Croatian)_Infantry_Division

  • Giorgio Bocca
  • Italian politician

    (September 1943), he joined the partisan organization called Giustizia e Libertà, becoming the commander of its 10th Division, fighting together with US and

    Giorgio Bocca

    Giorgio Bocca

    Giorgio_Bocca

  • Montenegro–Serbia relations
  • Bilateral relations

    emerged in Montenegro, part of broader pan-Yugoslav organisation: the Partisans and the Chetniks. The Partisans led a massive popular uprising in 1941 against

    Montenegro–Serbia relations

    Montenegro–Serbia relations

    Montenegro–Serbia_relations

  • 367th Infantry Division
  • Military unit

    Italian Army had largely ceased fighting against the Yugoslav partisans. Subsequently, the division was transferred to the Eastern Front in Ukraine in the

    367th Infantry Division

    367th_Infantry_Division

  • 41st Infantry Division "Firenze"
  • Military unit

    Yugoslav partisans. After coming to an agreement with the Yugoslav partisans the division joined the Albanian National Liberation Army. On 28 September

    41st Infantry Division "Firenze"

    41st Infantry Division

    41st_Infantry_Division_"Firenze"

  • Giuseppe Amico
  • Italian general (1890–1943)

    shot near Slano on 13 September 1943. Many of his men joined the Yugoslav partisans, continuing to fight against the Germans. Amico was posthumously awarded

    Giuseppe Amico

    Giuseppe Amico

    Giuseppe_Amico

  • 500th SS Parachute Battalion
  • Military unit

    been forewarned and evaded capture while the numerically superior Yugoslav Partisans drove off the SS paratroopers. Over 800 of the 1,000 personnel who

    500th SS Parachute Battalion

    500th SS Parachute Battalion

    500th_SS_Parachute_Battalion

  • 41st IMINT Regiment "Cordenons"
  • Active Italian Army surveillance & target acquisition unit

    announced on 8 September 1943. The division clashed with German forces and then negotiated with the Yugoslav partisans about joining forces against the

    41st IMINT Regiment "Cordenons"

    41st IMINT Regiment

    41st_IMINT_Regiment_"Cordenons"

  • 19th Artillery Regiment "Venezia"
  • Inactive Italian Army artillery unit

    division was transferred to the Sandžak in Montenegro. Throughout its time in Montenegro the division was locked in fighting with Yugoslav partisans.

    19th Artillery Regiment "Venezia"

    19th Artillery Regiment

    19th_Artillery_Regiment_"Venezia"

  • XV International Brigade
  • Republican brigade in the Spanish Civil War

    Ćopić – Yugoslav prison warden Vladimir Ćopić – Yugoslav brigade commander Jock Cunningham – Scottish battalion commander Petar Dapčević – Yugoslav commander

    XV International Brigade

    XV International Brigade

    XV_International_Brigade

  • Spring 1945 offensive in Italy
  • Allied attack into the Lombardy Plain during WWII

    1st Brazilian Division, and in January 1945, with the specialist U.S. 10th Mountain Division. Allied strength amounted to 17 divisions and eight independent

    Spring 1945 offensive in Italy

    Spring 1945 offensive in Italy

    Spring_1945_offensive_in_Italy

  • Ustaše in Australia
  • Croatian ultranationalist movement in Australia

    Balkan region to avoid imprisonment and execution at the hands of the Yugoslav Partisans. With the help of Western authorities, who now viewed the fiercely

    Ustaše in Australia

    Ustaše in Australia

    Ustaše_in_Australia

  • Ante Pavelić
  • Dictator of the Independent State of Croatia from 1941 to 1945

    directed them to surrender to the Yugoslav Partisans instead. Sparked by attacks on their position, the Partisans began carrying out mass killings of

    Ante Pavelić

    Ante Pavelić

    Ante_Pavelić

  • 342nd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
  • Military unit

    targeted the Yugoslav Partisans and Chetniks respectively. In early January 1942, after being relieved by Bulgarian forces, the division was transferred

    342nd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    342nd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    342nd_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • 154th Infantry Division "Murge"
  • Military unit

    15 April to 31 May the division was engaged by Yugoslav partisans, a struggle that continued unabated for all the division's stay in Herzegovina. In

    154th Infantry Division "Murge"

    154th Infantry Division

    154th_Infantry_Division_"Murge"

  • 2nd Army (Italy)
  • Field army of the Royal Italian Army

    of Dalmatia and joined the Yugoslav Partisans, under command of Josip Broz Tito, which formed the Italian Partisan Division "Garibaldi". Other parts of

    2nd Army (Italy)

    2nd_Army_(Italy)

  • Istog
  • Town and municipality in Peja, Kosovo

    resistance against the Yugoslav Partisans by Albanians in 1945. In Lipa, near Istog, Bajram Grobi and 9 others were surrounded by a partisan battalion - they

    Istog

    Istog

    Istog

  • Johann Mickl
  • Austrian-born army officer and division commander

    had been largely dominated by the Yugoslav Partisans since the Italian capitulation in autumn 1943. Mickl's division was placed under the command of the

    Johann Mickl

    Johann_Mickl

  • Kosovo War
  • 1998–1999 armed conflict in the Balkans

    equipment, by Yugoslav special forces across the Macedonian border. At first, NATO claimed to have killed 10,000 Yugoslav troops, while Yugoslavia claimed only

    Kosovo War

    Kosovo War

    Kosovo_War

  • 153rd Infantry Division "Macerata"
  • Military unit

    Province of Ljubljana, where already on 9 June Yugoslav partisans engaged the division. Anti-partisan search operations in Livold, Vrtače, and Rakitnica

    153rd Infantry Division "Macerata"

    153rd Infantry Division

    153rd_Infantry_Division_"Macerata"

  • Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral
  • Nazi German administrative unit on the northern Adriatic coast

    former commander of Belzec extermination camp. Wirth was killed by Yugoslav Partisans in Opatija, on 26 May 1944. He was replaced by Wirth's former deputy

    Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral

    Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral

    Operational_Zone_of_the_Adriatic_Littoral

  • 151st Infantry Division "Perugia"
  • Military unit

    Herzegovina. The division found itself immediately engaged by Yugoslav partisans, with the Perugia undertaking large scale anti-partisan operations from

    151st Infantry Division "Perugia"

    151st Infantry Division

    151st_Infantry_Division_"Perugia"

  • History of Split
  • Italian soldiers from the 15th Infantry Division Bergamo prepared to fight alongside the Yugoslav Partisans against the Waffen SS Prinz Eugen. The Italian

    History of Split

    History of Split

    History_of_Split

  • 14th Infantry Division "Isonzo"
  • Military unit

    participated in large battles against Yugoslav partisans in Bosnia. On 22 September 1942 partisans ambushed one of the division's companies, resulting in 60 killed

    14th Infantry Division "Isonzo"

    14th Infantry Division

    14th_Infantry_Division_"Isonzo"

  • 157th Infantry Division "Novara"
  • Royal Italian Army formation during World War II

    The division patrolled the Italian-Yugoslav border to prevent Yugoslav partisans from entering Italian territory. On 1 June 1943 the division was disbanded

    157th Infantry Division "Novara"

    157th Infantry Division

    157th_Infantry_Division_"Novara"

  • Battle of the Transdanubian Hills
  • 1945 battle of WWII between Bulgaria and Nazi Germany

    In the face of resistance by the Yugoslav 12th Partisan Corps, this attack slowed, and by March 21, the Yugoslav 3rd Army had pushed the Germans away

    Battle of the Transdanubian Hills

    Battle of the Transdanubian Hills

    Battle_of_the_Transdanubian_Hills

  • Serbs of Croatia
  • Ethnic group

    Chetniks or the Yugoslav Partisans who were particularly strong in the regions of Lika, Kordun, and Banija. In 1941–42 most Partisans fighting in Croatia

    Serbs of Croatia

    Serbs of Croatia

    Serbs_of_Croatia

  • Sport in Yugoslavia
  • Belgrade in 1899. After the World War I Yugoslav Football Federation was formed in Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Yugoslav Football Championship was played since

    Sport in Yugoslavia

    Sport in Yugoslavia

    Sport_in_Yugoslavia

  • List of ships and sailors of the Royal Navy
  • the invasion of Sicily and Elba and later ferried supplies to the Yugoslav partisans. Jack Gwillim, served in the Navy for 20 years rising to the rank

    List of ships and sailors of the Royal Navy

    List of ships and sailors of the Royal Navy

    List_of_ships_and_sailors_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • Ismet Popovac
  • Bosnian Muslim lawyer, physician, and Chetnik leader

    in the interwar Royal Yugoslav Army. The two movements had widely diverging goals. Whereas the Partisans sought to turn Yugoslavia into a communist state

    Ismet Popovac

    Ismet_Popovac

  • Artur Phleps
  • Waffen-SS officer (1881–1944)

    according to Kumm, 250 partisans and capturing over 500. The historian Thomas Casagrande notes that all German units fighting partisans routinely counted the

    Artur Phleps

    Artur Phleps

    Artur_Phleps

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