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  • 18th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Military unit

    Osamnaesta slovenačka divizija / Осамнаеста словеначка дивизија) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Zdenska Vas on September 14, 1943. Upon formation it

    18th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    18th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    18th_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

  • 18th Division
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    designated the 18th Division during 1917 18th Division (Yugoslav Partisans) (1943–1945) 18th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) 18th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)

    18th Division

    18th_Division

  • 40th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Yugoslav Partisan military division formed in 1944

    The 40th Slavonia Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Četrdeseta slavonska divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 15 July 1944. It was formed

    40th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    40th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    40th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • 25th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Yugoslav Partisan military division formed in 1944

    The 25th Serbia Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Dvadesetpeta srpska divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 10 June 1944 in Jošanica. It was

    25th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    25th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)

    25th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • 5th Krajina (Kozara) Assault Brigade
  • i novinski centar. 18th (Croatian) Eastern Bosnian Brigade Yugoslav Partisans Yugoslav People's Liberation War Seven anti-Partisan offensives Resistance

    5th Krajina (Kozara) Assault Brigade

    5th_Krajina_(Kozara)_Assault_Brigade

  • 18th (Croatian) Eastern Bosnian Brigade
  • 18th (Croatian) Eastern Bosnian brigade 5th Krajina (Kozara) Assault Brigade Yugoslav Partisans Yugoslav People's Liberation War Seven anti-Partisan offensives

    18th (Croatian) Eastern Bosnian Brigade

    18th_(Croatian)_Eastern_Bosnian_Brigade

  • 18th Infantry Division "Messina"
  • Military unit

    The 18th Infantry Division "Messina" (Italian: 18ª Divisione di fanteria "Messina") was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War

    18th Infantry Division "Messina"

    18th Infantry Division

    18th_Infantry_Division_"Messina"

  • 9th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Military unit

    The Partisan 9th Corps (Slovene: IX Korpus), was a formation of the Yugoslav Partisans during World War II. It consisted of division and brigade-size units

    9th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)

    9th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)

    9th_Corps_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • Chetniks
  • WWII guerrilla movement in Yugoslavia

    Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, and also the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland and informally colloquially the Ravna Gora Movement, was a Yugoslav royalist and

    Chetniks

    Chetniks

    Chetniks

  • First Battle of Preševo
  • World War II battle fought in Bulgaria

    al-Fitr took place on Eid al-Fitr, from 18th to 24th September 1944 during World War II, between Yugoslav Partisans and Balli Kombëtar forces, in the territory

    First Battle of Preševo

    First_Battle_of_Preševo

  • Second Battle of Preševo
  • Battle between the Yugoslav partisan and the Ballist forces

    Mountains. This allowed the partisans to capture the town and the surrounding region. This victory granted the partisans an unobstructed path to seize

    Second Battle of Preševo

    Second_Battle_of_Preševo

  • Operation Hackfleisch
  • Nazi offensive in Bosnia (1944)

    down the 12th Corps of the Yugoslav Partisans to prevent them from crossing the Drina River. By summer 1944 Tito's Partisans in Bosnia were preparing offensives

    Operation Hackfleisch

    Operation_Hackfleisch

  • 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

  • 18th Brigade
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Artillery Brigade 18th Military Police Brigade 18th (Croatian) Eastern Bosnian Brigade, an irregular formation of Yugoslav partisans which opposed German

    18th Brigade

    18th_Brigade

  • Invasion of Yugoslavia
  • 1941 Axis campaign during World War II

    armies in Yugoslavia until the end of the war. While in the beginning both Yugoslav Partisans and the Chetniks engaged in resistance, the Partisans became

    Invasion of Yugoslavia

    Invasion of Yugoslavia

    Invasion_of_Yugoslavia

  • Partisan (military)
  • Member of a resistance movement

    Galicia. The Yugoslav Partisans or the National Liberation Army (officially the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia), was Europe's

    Partisan (military)

    Partisan (military)

    Partisan_(military)

  • 4th Army (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Military unit

    The 4th Army of the Yugoslav Partisans was a Partisan army that operated in Yugoslavia during the last months of the Second World War. The Army was created

    4th Army (Yugoslav Partisans)

    4th_Army_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • 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

  • Serbian Volunteers
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wars and later conflicts List of Serbian paramilitary formations Yugoslav Partisans, anti-Nazi forces including Serbs among other ethnicities This disambiguation

    Serbian Volunteers

    Serbian_Volunteers

  • 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)

  • Italian governorate of Montenegro
  • 1941–1943 Italian-occupied area of Yugoslavia

    weakening of the Partisans, which was mainly caused by the impact of the "left errors". During this period, Stanišić's Chetniks fought the Partisans in the Nikšić

    Italian governorate of Montenegro

    Italian governorate of Montenegro

    Italian_governorate_of_Montenegro

  • Operation Alfa
  • 1942 World War II offensive in Yugoslavia

    the Italians targeting Partisans located northwest of the middle part of the Neretva River. Elements of the 18th Infantry Division Messina, commanded by

    Operation Alfa

    Operation Alfa

    Operation_Alfa

  • 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"

  • 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

  • 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"

  • Bandenbekämpfung
  • German historical military concept

    one million civilians died as a result of German anti-partisan warfare—excluding actual partisans—among the 13 to 14 million people murdered by the Nazis

    Bandenbekämpfung

    Bandenbekämpfung

    Bandenbekämpfung

  • Italian resistance movement
  • Italian combatant organizations opposed to Nazi-Fascism

    For example, in 1945, the Garibaldi partisans under Yugoslav Partisan command attacked and killed several partisans of the Catholic and azionista Osoppo

    Italian resistance movement

    Italian resistance movement

    Italian_resistance_movement

  • 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

  • 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"

  • 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"

  • Nikola Mandić
  • Croatian politician

    State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. He was executed by the Yugoslav Partisans as a war criminal on 7 June 1945. Nikola Mandić was born in the town

    Nikola Mandić

    Nikola Mandić

    Nikola_Mandić

  • 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"

  • Battle of Vukov Klanac
  • The Battle of Vukov Klanac was a 7-day fight between Wehrmacht and Yugoslav Partisan forces in central Dalmatia. The battle occurred between 15 and 23

    Battle of Vukov Klanac

    Battle of Vukov Klanac

    Battle_of_Vukov_Klanac

  • Informbiro period
  • Purges and reforms in Yugoslavia in response to the Tito–Stalin split

    as the Soviet Union and the Yugoslav Partisans, a resistance movement established following Axis occupation of Yugoslavia, pursued divergent interests

    Informbiro period

    Informbiro period

    Informbiro_period

  • Petar Baćović
  • World War II Chetnik leader

    Baćović participated in the joint Italian–Chetnik offensive against the Yugoslav Partisans in Montenegro. In July 1942, Baćović was appointed by the Chetnik

    Petar Baćović

    Petar_Baćović

  • 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"

  • 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

  • 113th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
  • Military unit

    where retaliatory actions against French partisans were carried out. On 20 July, the 113th Infantry Division was sent back to Russia, to take over a section

    113th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    113th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

    113th_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)

  • Dimitrije Ljotić
  • Serbian fascist politician

    1891 – 23 April 1945) was a Serbian and Yugoslav clerical-fascist politician and ideologue who established the Yugoslav National Movement (Zbor) in 1935 and

    Dimitrije Ljotić

    Dimitrije_Ljotić

  • 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

  • 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"

  • Danube Swabians
  • Historical ethnic German population

    sometimes brutal repression of Yugoslav Partisans and their suspected sympathizers, including 69,000 Jews living in Yugoslavia. The local collaborationist

    Danube Swabians

    Danube Swabians

    Danube_Swabians

  • 24th Infantry Division "Pinerolo"
  • WW2 Royal Italian Army formation

    Territorial Division of Chieti, which also included the 18th Artillery Regiment. In 1934 the division changed its name to 24th Infantry Division "Gran Sasso"

    24th Infantry Division "Pinerolo"

    24th Infantry Division

    24th_Infantry_Division_"Pinerolo"

  • 18th Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment (Italy)
  • Inactive Italian Army air-defense unit

    April 1941, the Axis forces invaded Yugoslavia. On 8 April 1941, the Pinerolo division crossed the Albanian-Yugoslav border near Lake Ohrid and took the

    18th Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment (Italy)

    18th Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment (Italy)

    18th_Anti-aircraft_Artillery_Regiment_(Italy)

  • Dimitrov Battalion
  • Military unit

    Peko Dapčević (1913–1999), Yugoslav communist and partisan who later became Chief of the General Staff of Yugoslavia Yugoslav volunteers in the Spanish

    Dimitrov Battalion

    Dimitrov Battalion

    Dimitrov_Battalion

  • 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

  • 26th Infantry Regiment "Bergamo"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    as retribution for General Becuzzi's surrender of the division's weapons to the Yugoslav partisans. Among the murdered officers were General Alfonso Cigala

    26th Infantry Regiment "Bergamo"

    26th Infantry Regiment

    26th_Infantry_Regiment_"Bergamo"

  • Werner von Erdmannsdorff
  • German military general (1891–1945)

    June 1945 by Yugoslav partisans in Ljubljana, alongside generals Gustav Fehn (XV Mountain Corps), Friedrich Stephan (104th Jäger Division) and Heinz Kattner

    Werner von Erdmannsdorff

    Werner von Erdmannsdorff

    Werner_von_Erdmannsdorff

  • Alexander Golovanov
  • Soviet air marshal (1904–1975)

    Vienna and Berlin operations and fulfilled tasks to help the Partisans of Yugoslavia. As commander of the Soviet Long Range Aviation (ADD), Golovanov

    Alexander Golovanov

    Alexander Golovanov

    Alexander_Golovanov

  • 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"

  • Raid on Šolta
  • Desantni prepad na Šoltu) was an amphibious raid carried out by the Yugoslav Partisans on 10 May 1944 against the German garrison on the central-Dalmatian

    Raid on Šolta

    Raid_on_Šolta

  • 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

  • Glogonj
  • Village in Vojvodina, Serbia

    Waffen-SS unit Prinz Eugen. By mid-October 1944, the Soviet Red Army and Yugoslav Partisans captured Glogon and the surrounding villages during the 'Belgrade

    Glogonj

    Glogonj

    Glogonj

  • Julian March
  • Historical region in Croatia, Italy, and Slovenia

    secret police in 1941, and some former members joined the Yugoslav Partisans. The Slovene Partisans emerged that year in the occupied Province of Ljubljana

    Julian March

    Julian March

    Julian_March

  • Guerrilla war in the Baltic states
  • Anti-Soviet resistance during and after World War II

    and Latvia. In Lithuania partisans were called žaliukai (Green People), miškiniai (Forest People) or just partizanai (partisans). Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania

    Guerrilla war in the Baltic states

    Guerrilla war in the Baltic states

    Guerrilla_war_in_the_Baltic_states

  • 53rd Infantry Division "Arezzo"
  • Military unit

    anti-partisan duties until September 1943. After the announcement of the Armistice of Cassibile on 8 September 1943 the division was disarmed by partisans

    53rd Infantry Division "Arezzo"

    53rd Infantry Division

    53rd_Infantry_Division_"Arezzo"

  • 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"

  • 18th Battalion (New Zealand)
  • WW2 New Zealand Army unit

    surrender to either the New Zealanders or the Yugoslav partisans also present in the city. The partisans were reluctant to allow Germans to surrender to

    18th Battalion (New Zealand)

    18th Battalion (New Zealand)

    18th_Battalion_(New_Zealand)

  • 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

  • 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"

  • 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"

  • Cafo Beg Ulqini
  • Albanian politician (1893–1977)

    exile in Shkodra, while his brother Hodo Beg Ulqini, was executed by Yugoslav Partisans in Montenegro in 1948. Cafo Beg Ulqini died on December 24, 1977,

    Cafo Beg Ulqini

    Cafo Beg Ulqini

    Cafo_Beg_Ulqini

  • Foča
  • Town in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    legendary Battle of Sutjeska between the Tito's Yugoslav Partisans and the German army. A monument to the Partisans killed in the battle was erected in the village

    Foča

    Foča

    Foča

  • 11th Luftwaffe Field Division
  • Military unit

    Field Divisions." It is considered one of the Three best Luftwaffe Field Divisions, albeit it spent the greater part of its existence fighting partisans in

    11th Luftwaffe Field Division

    11th_Luftwaffe_Field_Division

  • Mačva operation
  • German military operation in 1941

    operation were: destruction of the rebel forces of communist led Partisans and Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland and capture of rebel leaders on mountain

    Mačva operation

    Mačva operation

    Mačva_operation

  • 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"

  • 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"

  • 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

  • 22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi"
  • Military unit

    until 9 November 1941 the division fought against Yugoslav Partisans on the Croatian-Serbian border. In December 1941, the division was transferred to Metković

    22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi"

    22nd Infantry Division

    22nd_Infantry_Division_"Cacciatori_delle_Alpi"

  • Enver Hoxha
  • Leader of Albania from 1944 to 1985

    Stoinić stressed the view that the Yugoslav Communist partisans had spearheaded the Albanian partisan movement. Anti-Yugoslav members of the Albanian Communist

    Enver Hoxha

    Enver Hoxha

    Enver_Hoxha

  • List of Confederate units from Louisiana in the American Civil War
  • War Regiments by State Confederate Units by State Vujnovich, Milos M. Yugoslavs in Louisiana. Gretna: Pelican, 1974. Print. Bergeron, Arthur W. (1996)

    List of Confederate units from Louisiana in the American Civil War

    List of Confederate units from Louisiana in the American Civil War

    List_of_Confederate_units_from_Louisiana_in_the_American_Civil_War

  • Milorad Petrović
  • Yugoslav general (1882–1981)

    in 1937. At the time of the 27 March 1941 Yugoslav coup d'état, he was the military commander of the Yugoslav capital, Belgrade. In the wake of the coup

    Milorad Petrović

    Milorad_Petrović

  • 23rd Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Kama (2nd Croatian)
  • German mountain division of World War II

    was to form at Bácsalmás in southern Hungary, where the 18th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Horst Wessel was deployed. Beginning on 23 June, 54 officers

    23rd Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Kama (2nd Croatian)

    23rd Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Kama (2nd Croatian)

    23rd_Waffen_Mountain_Division_of_the_SS_Kama_(2nd_Croatian)

  • Serbian Army of Krajina
  • Serbian armed force, 1992–1995

    Territorial Defense of the Republic of Serbian Krajina (TORSK), units of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and the Krajina Militia, the SVK was officially established

    Serbian Army of Krajina

    Serbian Army of Krajina

    Serbian_Army_of_Krajina

  • Italian Civil War
  • Conflict between the Mussolini regime and anti-fascists (1943–1945)

    monarchical Yugoslav partisans, in sharp contrast with the communist partisans of Tito. The Porzûs massacre saw communist partisans of the Natisone division (of

    Italian Civil War

    Italian Civil War

    Italian_Civil_War

  • 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

  • 159th Infantry Division "Veneto"
  • Military unit

    Vipava-Postojna area. There the division operated against Yugoslav partisans. The division continued its anti-partisan activities until April 1943, when it was recalled

    159th Infantry Division "Veneto"

    159th Infantry Division

    159th_Infantry_Division_"Veneto"

  • 4th New Zealand Armoured Brigade
  • WW2 New Zealand Army formation

    Josip Broz Tito's Yugoslav partisan army had also occupied the city and the presence of the New Zealanders in an area the Yugoslavs considered their spoils

    4th New Zealand Armoured Brigade

    4th_New_Zealand_Armoured_Brigade

  • Vilotijević
  • Surname list

    Mrdak's son, Dr. Radoš, a Yugoslav Partisan since 1941, worked as an officer in the medical corps, officer and manager of the division hospitals. These Vilotijevići

    Vilotijević

    Vilotijević

  • 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

  • Croatian Navy
  • Naval force of the Croatian Armed Forces

    Yugoslav Navy (1918–1941) until its demise during the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia. During World War II Croatian partisans formed a guerilla Partisan Navy

    Croatian Navy

    Croatian Navy

    Croatian_Navy

  • 57th Infantry Division "Lombardia"
  • Military unit

    Infantry Division "Lombardia" was on occupation duty in Yugoslavia the division's regimental depots in Italy raised the 157th Infantry Division "Novara":

    57th Infantry Division "Lombardia"

    57th Infantry Division

    57th_Infantry_Division_"Lombardia"

  • Split, Croatia
  • City in Croatia

    fight alongside the Yugoslav Partisans against the Waffen-SS "Prinz Eugen". Italian General Becuzzi handed over to the Partisans 11 soldiers which they

    Split, Croatia

    Split, Croatia

    Split,_Croatia

  • SMS Niobe
  • German, Yugoslav, and Italian light cruiser (1900–1943)

    was declared, accelerating the disintegration of the Yugoslav armed forces. Following the Yugoslav surrender on 17 April, the ship was captured by the

    SMS Niobe

    SMS Niobe

    SMS_Niobe

  • Vojvodina
  • Province of Serbia

    and Roma. During the war, Yugoslav Partisans established a strong presence in Fruška Gora and fought against the division of Vojvodina between the occupying

    Vojvodina

    Vojvodina

    Vojvodina

  • Slovenes
  • South Slavic ethnic group

    in Lower Carniola and Styria. The Partisans were under the command of the Liberation Front (OF) and Tito's Yugoslav resistance, while the Slovenian Covenant

    Slovenes

    Slovenes

    Slovenes

  • Montenegro
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    of the Montenegrin Partisans went to Serbia and Bosnia, where they joined with other Yugoslav Partisans. Fighting between Partisans and Chetniks continued

    Montenegro

    Montenegro

    Montenegro

  • Confessing Church
  • 1930s German Protestant movement

    to Calvinism. However, the principle grew impracticable in the 17th and 18th centuries, which experienced continuous territorial changes arising from

    Confessing Church

    Confessing_Church

  • Operation Achse
  • 1943 German campaign to disarm Italy following its armistice to the Allies during WWII

    Division "Bergamo" made an agreement with Yugoslav partisans and defended the town till 27 September against the 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz

    Operation Achse

    Operation Achse

    Operation_Achse

  • Trieste
  • City in Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Italy

    a riot against the Nazi occupiers. On 1 May Allied members of the Yugoslav Partisans' 8th Dalmatian Corps took over most of the city, except for the courts

    Trieste

    Trieste

    Trieste

  • 223rd Rifle Division
  • WW2 Soviet Red Army formation

    advanced into Yugoslavia, winning a battle honor for the liberation of Belgrade and then fighting in cooperation with Tito's Yugoslav partisans. During the

    223rd Rifle Division

    223rd_Rifle_Division

  • M3 Stuart
  • WW2 American light tank

    Saab-Scania 300 hp (220 kW) diesel. 30 vehicles were produced in 1979–1983. Yugoslav partisans received Stuarts from the British Army. In 1944, obsolete as tanks

    M3 Stuart

    M3 Stuart

    M3_Stuart

  • Bulgaria–Serbia relations
  • Bilateral relations

    Bulgarian troops withdrew from Yugoslav territories, and the Bulgarian Army joined the Allies, including Yugoslav Partisans, in operations against German

    Bulgaria–Serbia relations

    Bulgaria–Serbia relations

    Bulgaria–Serbia_relations

  • Glina, Croatia
  • Town in Central Croatia, Croatia

    000 Serbs were killed in the district of Glina during the war. The Yugoslav Partisans attacked Glina and Hrastovica in late November 1943. The position

    Glina, Croatia

    Glina, Croatia

    Glina,_Croatia

  • Crevarska Strana
  • Village in Continental Croatia, Croatia

    data for Vrginmost settlement. The site of formation of the partisan 8th Kordun Division [sr](8. Kordunaška udarna divizija) on 22 November 1942. Monument

    Crevarska Strana

    Crevarska_Strana

  • Gorizia
  • Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

    The town was briefly occupied by the Yugoslav Army in May and June 1945. With the arrival of the Yugoslav partisans in Gorizia in May 1945, a fierce repression

    Gorizia

    Gorizia

    Gorizia

  • Eugenio Calò
  • Somali-Italian anti-fascist partisan

    entered the village of San Polo on the morning of the 18th about Eugenio Calo at the National Partisans Association of Italy web site (Italian) Archived 22

    Eugenio Calò

    Eugenio Calò

    Eugenio_Calò

  • 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"
  • Military unit

    Montenegro. On 1 December 1941 the division was attacked by Yugoslav Partisan of the People's Liberation Movement of Yugoslavia. The Battle of Pljevlja was the

    5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"

    5th Alpine Division

    5th_Alpine_Division_"Pusteria"

  • Operation Spring Awakening
  • Last major German offensive on the Eastern Front of World War II

    fierce resistance from the Bulgarian First Army and Josip Broz Tito's Yugoslav Partisans, and failed to reach its objective of Mohács. German losses were heavy

    Operation Spring Awakening

    Operation Spring Awakening

    Operation_Spring_Awakening

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