A UNIQUE VISUAL EXPLORATION OF PARTISAN AND ANTI-PARTISAN WARFARE IN
YUGOSLAVIA BETWEEN 1941 AND 1944.
Following the Axis invasion and occupation of Yugoslavia in April
1941, a brutal insurgency (based both on ethnic and political
affiliations) broke out in the German- and Italian-occupied areas. The
result was a protracted multi-partite struggle. The key forces
opposing the Axis occupation were Tito's communist Partisans and,
initially, Draža Mihailovic's royalist Chetniks, with Allied
allegiances shifting over time. Widespread ethnic cleansing and
ideological warfare were waged by the occupiers and their internal
allies under the 'anti-Partisan' moniker. In 1942, the first of seven
major counter-insurgency operations was carried out by Axis forces.
These took place in every part of the country, aiming to annihilate
the main core of resistance.
With stunning artwork, detailed maps and period images, this book
reveals the military cultures of the wide range of opposing forces
involved. It also covers the planning and execution of each operation,
from the autumn 1941 offensive against the Republic of Užice through
to the final attack in western Bosnia in spring 1944. The result is a
unique visual exploration of one of the most complex and least studied
offensives of World War II.
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ISBN
9781472865359
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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