Category
page 1Yugoslavia in World War II
Independent State of Croatia
World War II-era puppet state of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy (April 1941-May 1945)
Yugoslav Partisans
defunct Communist-led Yugoslav resistance against the Axis in WWII (1941-1945)
Chetniks
The Chetniks, formally the Chetnik 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 Serbian nationalist movement and guerrilla force in Axis-occupied Yugoslavia. Although it was not a homogeneous movement, it was led by Draža Mihailović. While it was anti-Axis in its long-term goals and engaged in marginal resistance activities for limited periods, it also engaged in tactical or selective collaboration with Axis forces for almost all of the war. The Chetnik movement adopted a policy of
Invasion of Yugoslavia
1941 German-led attack on the Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers during the Second World War
World War II in the Balkans
1940–45 conflict of World War II
World War II in Yugoslavia
part of the European theater of World War II
Governorate of Montenegro
short-lived territory on the Balkan Peninsula between 1941–1943
Anti-Fascist Council of the People's Liberation of Yugoslavia
world War II-era political body established in Yugoslavia
Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
area of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia under military government of occupation by the Wehrmacht (1941–1944)
Order of the People's Hero
Yugoslav gallantry medal (1942–1991)
Battle of Neretva
final phase of the Axis operation Weiss and the Partisan counter-offensive.
Yugoslav coup d'état
Yugoslav coup d'état, 27 March 1941, replaced the regency led by Prince Paul and installed King Peter II
percentages agreement
secret informal agreement between British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin during the Fourth Moscow Conference in October 1944
Artur Phleps
Austro-Hungarian army officer
Republic of Užice
short-lived former country of liberated territory in World War II Europe
Franja Partisan Hospital
former hospital in Slovenia
Death to fascism, freedom to the people
Yugoslav Partisan motto
Bombing of Belgrade in 1941
German bombing of Belgrade, Yugoslavia during World War 2
Raid on Drvar
1944 military operation against Yugoslav Partisans
Battle of the Sutjeska
1943 battle during World War II, major part of Operation Schwarz.
Province of Ljubljana
Province in Italian-annexed Slovenia (1941–1943)
Yugoslav government in exile
World War II government-in-exile claiming to be the legitimate government of Yugoslavia
Gregorij Rožman
Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate and theologian (1883–1959)
Governorate of Dalmatia
administrative division of the Kingdom of Italy between 1941–1943
Hermann Foertsch
German general during World War II (1895-1961)
National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia
provisional executive body of the Federal Democratic Republic of Yugoslavia

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Bihać Republic
Yugoslav territory liberated from the Nazis
Tito–Šubašić Agreements
1944–45 agreements on post-WWII Yugoslavia
World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
conflict that took place during World War II
Province of Zara
former province of Italy
Alpine Wall
Italian defensive fortifications
Hungarian occupation of Yugoslav territories
part of Yugoslavia occupied then annexed by Hungary
Operation Trio
1942 military operation
Walter Kuntze
German general (1883–1960)
Rab concentration camp
Italian concentration camp on the Italian-occupied island of Rab (now in Croatia); established July 1942
Final operations in Slovenia
Final World War II operations in Slovenia in May 1945.
Seven Enemy Offensives
Periodization of the World War II in Yugoslavia.
Kozara Offensive
1942 battle in northwestern Bosnia
Kočevski Rog
mountain plateau in Slovenia

2nd Army
1941-1945 army-level field formation of the Italian Army

Operation Kugelblitz
1943 axis operation during WWII
Operation Southeast Croatia
German-led military operation against the uprising in eastern Bosnia in 1942.

German Offensive Against Serbian Uprising
Wehrmacht operation against the Uprising in Serbia in 1941.
Order of Bravery
Yugoslavian order
Croatian Air Force
1941-1945 air warfare branch of Croatia's military
Chetnik war crimes in World War II
war crimes and genocide in World War 2 in Yugoslavia
history of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1941 to 1945
aspect of history
Balkan Air Force
1944-1945 Royal Air Force formation
Adriatic Campaign of World War II
minor naval campaign fought during World War II
Unitary National Liberation Front
Yugoslavian political organization
Operation Alfa
1942 World War II offensive in Croatia
Partisan Supreme Headquarters
communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945
War crimes by the Yugoslav Partisan Movement
Second League of Prizren
Niš operation
1944 military operation
Kulturbund (Yugoslavia)
yugoslavian political organization
Battle of Batina
1944 battle
1st Army (Yugoslav Partisans)
military unit
Attack on Šabac