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Partisan War in Yugoslavia, 1941–44: An Historical Maze

The war fought in Yugoslavia following the occupation and dismemberment of the country in April 1941 is, without a doubt, the best-known case of a successful campaign fought by a partisan movement during World War II. The Yugoslav Partisan Army, led by Tito (pseudonym of Josip Brôz), managed to survive the various offensives conducted by the occupying forces for three and half years, eventually succeeding in liberating the country with the help of the advancing Red Army

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