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Communist-led anti-Axis resistance in World War II
the Partisans were the liberation of Yugoslav lands from occupying forces and the establishment of a communist-ruled Yugoslav state. The Partisans were
Yugoslav_Partisans
in post-war Yugoslav communist historiography. Simultaneously, a multi-side civil war was waged between the Yugoslav communist Partisans, the Serbian
World_War_II_in_Yugoslavia
National flag from 1918 to 1992
used by the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1941. A red star was added in its center by the victorious Yugoslav Partisans in World War II and this
Flag_of_Yugoslavia
Military unit
(Serbo-Croatian Latin: Trinaesta primorsko-goranska udarna divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Brinje on 19 April 1943. On the day of its formation
13th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
13th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Incident in Yugoslavia at the end of World War II
Chetniks (Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland) and the Partisans (People's Liberation Army and the partisan detachment of Yugoslavia/Yugoslav Army) and the
Bleiburg_repatriations
Slovene part of the Communist-led Yugoslav World War II resistance movement
anti-Nazi resistance movement led by Yugoslav revolutionary communists during World War II, the Yugoslav Partisans. The liberation movement lasted from
Slovene_Partisans
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)
Rebellion in Kosovo
Kosovo against the newly established Yugoslav Partisans and the communist government of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. The uprising began on 22 January 1945
Drenica_Uprising_(1945)
1945 massacre in Yugoslavia
Masakra e Tivarit) was the killings of ethnic Albanians from Kosovo by Yugoslav Partisans in late March or early April 1945 in Bar, a municipality in Montenegro
Bar_massacre
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
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
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)
Military unit
Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Deseta krajiška udarna divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 13 February 1943. It was formed from the 10th Krajina
10th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
10th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
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
Military unit
Corps (Serbo-Croatian: 8. dalmatinski korpus) was a corps of the Yugoslav Partisans formed on 7 October 1943. It was formed from the 9th, 19th, 20th,
8th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)
8th_Corps_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992
Yugoslav resistance was soon established in two forms, the Royal Yugoslav Army in the Homeland and the Communist Yugoslav Partisans. The Partisan supreme
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
March 1943 ceasefire and prisoner exchange talks
Independent State of Croatia and the Supreme Headquarters of the Yugoslav Partisans in March 1943 during World War II. The negotiations – focused on obtaining
German–Yugoslav Partisan negotiations
German–Yugoslav_Partisan_negotiations
Military campaign, 1944–1945
Albania (LANÇ) in cooperation with the Yugoslav Partisans in the Sandžak region and other territories in Yugoslavia. The offensive aimed to expel German
Albanian Offensive into Yugoslavia
Albanian_Offensive_into_Yugoslavia
Battle during World War II
self-sacrifice, extreme suffering and moral firmness of the partisans. Yugoslav Partisans (Partisans Main Operational Group) 1st Proletarian Division – commanded
Operation_Schwarz
The 3rd 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
3rd_Army_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
бомбаши; "bombardiers" or "bombers") is the name widely used for the Yugoslav Partisan volunteer grenadiers, who had a significant importance in operations
Bombaši_(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)
The 2nd 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
2nd_Army_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
invasion of Yugoslavia. Weapons used by the resistance groups the Yugoslav Partisans and Chetniks will not be included due to their scavenged and random
List of World War II weapons of Yugoslavia
List_of_World_War_II_weapons_of_Yugoslavia
Cold War schism between communist states
with the Soviet Union, which made efforts to impede Albanian–Yugoslav integration. Yugoslav support of the communist rebels in Greece against the wishes
Tito–Stalin_split
Last axis offensive against the Partisans in the Adriatic Littoral
last operation conducted by the Germans and Chetniks against the Yugoslav Partisans in Slovenia. It was carried out between 10 March and 6 April 1945
Operation_Winterende
authorities against the growing Yugoslav Partisan movement. By mid-1944, as German forces began retreating from the Balkans, the Partisans intensified efforts to
Battle_of_Peja
Uprising against German occupation forces
in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia. At first the Yugoslav Partisans mounted diversions and sabotage and attacked representatives of Milan
Uprising_in_Serbia_(1941)
Military unit
korpus) was a Yugoslav Partisan corps that fought against the Germans, Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and Chetniks in occupied Yugoslavia during World
1st Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)
1st_Corps_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
or 60-65% of deaths. The Yugoslav censuses did not cover the deaths of Axis troops and the victims of Yugoslav Partisans. In 1954, the United States
World War II casualties in Yugoslavia
World_War_II_casualties_in_Yugoslavia
Ruling party of Yugoslavia (1919–1990)
World War II when, after the invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941, the military arm of the party, the Yugoslav Partisans, became involved in a bloody civil war
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia
Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia. Finally, on 1 March 1945, it became the General Staff of the Yugoslav Army (renamed Yugoslav People's Army
Supreme Headquarters of the National Liberation Army of Yugoslavia
Supreme_Headquarters_of_the_National_Liberation_Army_of_Yugoslavia
1980s Yugoslav music movement
New Partisans was a short-lived mid-1980s movement on the Yugoslav rock scene. The term was used to denote albums by Sarajevo-based bands Bijelo Dugme
New_Partisans
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
Military unit
The 1st 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
1st_Army_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Military unit
Assault Brigade, was a Yugoslav Partisan infantry formation composed of Bosnian Muslims that fought in World War II in Yugoslavia. The origin of the unit
16th_Muslim_Brigade
Albanian communist resistance organization during World War II
also included known nationalists like Myslim Peza although the Partisans under Yugoslav influence ended up executing numerous Albanian nationalist figures
National Liberation Movement (Albania)
National_Liberation_Movement_(Albania)
Military unit
Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Šesnaesta vojvođanska divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division that fought against Nazi Germany, the Independent State of
16th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
16th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Military operation during WWII
by the Bulgarian 2nd Army, with the assistance of the Yugoslav Partisans and Albanian Partisans, against German forces and local collaborationist auxiliaries
Kosovo_Operation_(1944)
1918–1992 country in Southeast Europe
led by Draža Mihajlović, while the pan-Yugoslav oriented Partisans were led by Josip Broz Tito. The Partisans initiated a guerrilla campaign that developed
Yugoslavia
Military unit
Yugoslav Partisan division that fought against the Germans, Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and Chetniks in occupied Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
36th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
36th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Yugoslav Partisan military division formed in 1944
Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Tridesettreća hrvatska divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 19 January 1944 in Koprivnica. It was formed from
33rd Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
33rd_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
istočnobosanska brigada) was a World War II military unit of the Yugoslav Partisans. It was formed in October 1943 in the Husino village (in today's Bosnia
18th (Croatian) Eastern Bosnian Brigade
18th_(Croatian)_Eastern_Bosnian_Brigade
1944 offensive of World War II in Yugoslavia
were driven out by the communist Partisans who liberated the area. There was some fighting by the Yugoslav Partisans, but their actions were insignificant
Stracin–Kumanovo_operation
WW2 American light tank
had a dozen different uses. The 1st Tank Brigade of the 8th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans) was formed in 1944, primarily from POWs and defecting Dalmatians
M3_Stuart
World War II battle fought in Bulgaria
al-Fitr, from 18th to 24th September 1944 during World War II, between Yugoslav Partisans and Balli Kombëtar forces, in the territory of the Kingdom of Bulgaria
First_Battle_of_Preševo
Yugoslav partisan
Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) in 1940. The following year, he joined the Partisans and was appointed deputy political commissar of a Partisan unit in eastern
Vladimir_Perić
Military unit
Assault Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Osma kordunaška divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Crevarska Strana on 22 November 1942. Upon on formation
8th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
8th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Irregular forces in World War II
government); Slovak National Uprising Soviet partisans[a] Yugoslav Resistance Chetniks Yugoslav Partisans And the politically persecuted opposition in
Resistance during World War II
Resistance_during_World_War_II
Armed forces of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)
The Yugoslav People's Army (JNA/ЈНА), also called the Yugoslav National Army, was the military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its
Yugoslav_People's_Army
Battle of the Yugoslav Resistance
Montenegro by Yugoslav Partisans under the command of General Arso Jovanović and Colonel Bajo Sekulić, who led 4,000 Montenegrin Partisans against the Italian
Battle_of_Pljevlja
Events in World War II
collapse of Yugoslav defence, some SOE agents made their own way to Istanbul or the Middle East, while others followed the fleeing Yugoslav government
Yugoslavia_and_the_Allies
Military unit
a Yugoslav Partisan corps that fought against the Germans, Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and Chetniks in occupied Democratic Federal Yugoslavia during
3rd Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)
3rd_Corps_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
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
invasion of Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav resistance forces consisted of the Partisans. The Partisans were a communist-led movement propagating pan-Yugoslav tolerance
German anti-partisan operations in World War II
German_anti-partisan_operations_in_World_War_II
Part of World War II in Yugoslavia
World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia started with the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941. Under the pressure of the Yugoslav Partisan movement, part
World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
World_War_II_in_Yugoslav_Macedonia
New Zealand soldier (1913–1973)
in a camp in Yugoslavia from April 1941. He escaped in December and linked up with Yugoslav partisans. He became a leader in the partisans' activities
John_Denvir_(soldier)
Chetnik military force
to suppress Yugoslav Partisans and other resistance movements. Their actions included intelligence sharing, participation in anti-Partisan operations,
Pećanac_Chetniks
Yugoslav paritsan (1907–1948)
August 1948) was a Yugoslav partisan general and one of the country's foremost military commanders during World War II in Yugoslavia, serving as Chief
Arso_Jovanović
Division
Yugoslav Partisan division that fought against the Germans, Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and Chetniks in occupied Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
11th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
11th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Town and municipality
is famous throughout former Yugoslav republics as the birthplace of the 1st Proletarian Brigade formed by Yugoslav Partisans. The town of Rudo was established
Rudo
Farhud Axis invasion of Yugoslavia: April 1941 Operation Retribution (1941) Hungarian Offensive Battle for Belgrade Yugoslav-Albania Front German invasion
List_of_World_War_II_battles
1942 battle in northwestern Bosnia
a large-scale German-led counter-insurgency operation against the Yugoslav Partisans in the Bosnian mountain region of Kozara in the Independent State
Kozara_Offensive
1943–1944 Nazi occupation of Italian Montenegro
of the former governorate, excepting some areas controlled by the Yugoslav Partisans. The territory was administered as an occupied territory under German
German-occupied territory of Montenegro
German-occupied_territory_of_Montenegro
Military unit
1945, 11,775 fighters. Since January 1, 1945, it was part of the First Yugoslav Army. The First Proletarian Division ended the War on May 20, 1945, stationed
1st Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
1st_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Yugoslav Partisan military division formed in 1944
Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Dvadesetpeta srpska divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 10 June 1944 in Jošanica. It was formed from the
25th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
25th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
King of Yugoslavia from 1934 to 1945
1941, Yugoslavia had experienced involvement in the Second World War, The Holocaust, and a civil war due to the efforts of the Yugoslav Partisans. All
Peter_II_of_Yugoslavia
Military unit
divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division that fought against the Germans, Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and Chetniks in occupied Yugoslavia during World
27th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
27th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Yugoslav partisan and WWII war hero
Mačva detachment of the Yugoslav Partisans. He was active for a short time in the liberated Užice. After the retreat of Partisans from Serbia he joined
Boško_Buha
participant in the antifascist resistance of the Yugoslav Partisans during World War II in Yugoslavia. She graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty
Saša_Božović
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
WWII Axis defense line
1944 in Syrmia and east Slavonia, northwest of Belgrade. After the Yugoslav Partisans and the Red Army expelled the Germans from Belgrade in the Belgrade
Syrmian_Front
Military unit
Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Dvadeseta dalmatinska divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Vrdovo on 10 October 1943. It was formed from the
20th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
20th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
World War II Serbian puppet government
which at first were perceived as connected to the Allied Powers, the Yugoslav Partisans or the royalist Chetniks. The Prime Minister throughout was General
Government of National Salvation
Government_of_National_Salvation
Military unit
Yugoslav Partisans in their resistance to the Axis powers, Yugoslavia became a socialist state. In 1948, following the Tito–Stalin split, Yugoslavia broke
Territorial Defense (Yugoslavia)
Territorial_Defense_(Yugoslavia)
Military unit
7th Banija Assault Division (Sedma banijska udarna divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 22 November 1942. It was formed from the 7th Banija
7th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
7th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Military unit
Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Deveta dalmatinska divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Imotski on 13 February 1943. Upon formation it
9th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
9th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Yugoslav general and politician (1908–1992)
at the age of 84. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav People's Army Yugoslav Partisans Titoism Josip Broz Tito Čkrebić, Dušan (2012). Koča
Koča_Popović
Yugoslav subgenre of war films
main characteristics of Partisan films are that they are set in Yugoslavia during World War II and have Yugoslav Partisans as protagonists, while the
Partisan_film
Military offensive
Yugoslav historiography to refer to seven major Axis military operations undertaken during World War II in Yugoslavia against the Yugoslav Partisans.
Seven_Enemy_Offensives
WWII British Army unit in Yugoslavia
British Army in Yugoslavia in October 1944, during the Second World War. The operation's main objective was to aid Yugoslav Partisans, led by Marshal
Operation_Floxo
Yugoslav Partisan motto
"Death to fascism, freedom to the people!" was a motto of the Yugoslav Partisans. First introduced by the Communists, it was afterward adopted as the official
Death to fascism, freedom to the people
Death_to_fascism,_freedom_to_the_people
unit of the Yugoslav Partisans. It was formed on September 22, 1942, at Palež on the Kozara mountain out of the 2nd 'Mladen Stojanović' Partisan Detachment
5th Krajina (Kozara) Assault Brigade
5th_Krajina_(Kozara)_Assault_Brigade
Yugoslav Partisan military division formed in 1944
Brigades which had a total strength of 2,700 soldiers. It mostly fought in Yugoslav Macedonia and Kosovo. During its existence the division had 3 different
41st Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
41st_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
Yugoslav pop rock band
joined on the New Partisans movement, characterized by lyrics and imagery heavily inspired by Yugoslav Partisans and the ideals of Yugoslavism. The album featured
Merlin_(Yugoslav_band)
Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Tičevo 1942
Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Druga proleterska divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Tičevo on 1 November 1942. It was formed from 2nd
2nd Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
2nd_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
beginning of the war, the Ribnikars were members of the Partisans. Jara Ribnikar worked for the Partisans' Supreme Staff and was present in Jajce during the
Jara_Ribnikar
Yugoslav Partisan commander (1905–1943)
13 June 1943) was a Yugoslav Partisan divisional commander during World War II, and one of the heroes of the communist Partisan movement. Kovačević was
Sava_Kovačević
Slovenian communist activist and partisan (1925-2001)
member of the Yugoslav Partisans, serving as a soldier during the Second World War and later served various political roles in the Yugoslav Communist Party
Albina_Mali
Military unit
the Yugoslav Partisans that fought against the Germans, Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and Chetniks in occupied Democratic Federal Yugoslavia during
12th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)
12th_Corps_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
World War II-era political body
Broz Tito, the leader of the Yugoslav Partisans, an armed resistance movement led by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia to resist the Axis occupation
Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia
Anti-Fascist_Council_for_the_National_Liberation_of_Yugoslavia
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)
Military unit
(Serbo-Croatian Latin: Sedamnaesta istočnobosanska udarna divizija) was Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 2 July 1943. The division was formed from the 6th
17th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
17th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
German WWII soldier (1909/1910–1941)
during operations in Yugoslavia on 19 July 1941. On 20 July 1941, a Wehrmacht firing squad executed sixteen Yugoslav partisans within the barracks of
Josef_Schulz
1943 partisan operations and clashes in Kičevo during World War II
the Allies, and subsequent guerrilla clashes in November between Yugoslav Partisans and German occupation forces supported by Balli Kombëtar militias
Kičevo_Clashes
Leader of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1980
longtime leader of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, supreme commander of the Yugoslav Partisans during World War II, and one of the founders of
Josip_Broz_Tito
Yugoslav politician and economist
Tito's Partisans in what became known as the People's Liberation War of Yugoslavia. After 1945, he rose to the highest positions in the Yugoslav government
Edvard_Kardelj
Serbian Orthodox priest and communist politician (1903–1970)
Communists of Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Partisans during World War II who served as the first post-WWII Minister of the Interior of Yugoslavia from 7 March
Vlada_Zečević
Military unit
Brigade of the Yugoslav Partisans (Serbo-Croatian: Prva muslimanska brigada) was an infantry brigade of the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia during World
1st_Muslim_Brigade
Bosniak military commander (1905–1944)
military formations in Yugoslavia during World War II. A communist politician during the interwar period, he joined the Yugoslav Partisans following the Axis
Husein_Miljković
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