How Yugoslavia fared in World War II

Updated on military 2024-03-26
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yugoslavia had two armed groups, the Chetnik army of the royalists and the Yugoslav partisans. In the early stage, the two teams fought together against the Nazi army, but Chetnik, like the Kuomintang, exaggerated his own merits, slandered the Yugoslav Communist Party, and monopolized British aid to the Yugorussian resistance. As the Italian fascist forces were secretly opposing the Ustahi regime in their southern controlled areas, Chetnik cooperated with fascist Italy against the Ustahi in 1942.

    The part of the Chetnik that cooperated with Italy was headed by Duke Momcilo Dujic. The Allies opposed such cooperation, but nevertheless provided support to Chetnik. In 1943, Chetnik compromised with the Germans, and the two forces began to work together.

    The Allies abandoned Chetnik in favor of the Yugoslav partisans, and with the support of the Soviet Red Army and Allied air support, the Yugoslav Communist invaded Austria for a time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Before the German occupation, the performance was mediocre, and not many German soldiers were killed. At the beginning of World War II, almost all the armies of the European Axis members came to "encircle" the Yugoslav partisans, but the result was still a complete defeat. Netizens who have watched the movies "Neretva River" and "Battle of Sutjeska" know the tenacity of the Yugoslav nation at that time, which resonated with the invaded and oppressed peoples.

    After the fall, the guerrillas were pinned down and killed a lot of Germans. The Yugoslav partisans did not perform well, which also made Yugoslavia** more than any other occupied country. For every 8 Yugoslavs, one was killed in World War II.

    At the end of World War II, the Yugoslav Army Group contained Army Group E and Army Group F in southern Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav army grew in strength after 1943 because it was provided by the Italian army.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yugoslavia: Walter defends Sarajevo.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mainly because Yugoslavia and Germany have signed relevant agreements, but Germany still attacked Yugoslavia, and Yugoslavia's army is relatively small, Germany took about 10 days to defeat Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia felt very ashamed, Germany also in Yugoslavia to support Hu Meng's puppet**, so that the people of Yugoslavia to be Hongfu suffered a lot. That's why Yugoslavia hated the Germans to the core.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It was because during the Second Hail War, Germany occupied Yugoslavia, and invaded the Yugoslav nobility, and killed many people, and the people of Yugoslavia hated the Germans very much.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    On April 6, 1941, Germany officially declared war on Yugoslavia, and finally the country was occupied by Germany, so he was angry.

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