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The Battle of Belgrade (1944)

The Belgrade Offensive of 1944 was a crucial military campaign during World War II that led to the liberation of Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia, from Nazi occupation. The offensive was executed by the Yugoslav Partisans, a resistance movement led by Marshal Josip Broz Tito. At the time, Serbia was occupied by German forces, who established a puppet government headed by Milan Nedić in Belgrade. The Yugoslav Partisans, however, continued their resistance against the occupiers, gradually gaining strength and support from the local population. The Belgrade Offensive was part of a larger Allied strategy to liberate Yugoslavia and secure its support for the war effort. In September 1944, the Partisans, supported by Soviet Red Army units, launched a major offensive aimed at retaking Belgrade. The offensive was named "Operation Belgrade" by the Partisans. The offensive began with a series of battles in the surrounding areas to weaken German defenses. The Partisans, with their guerilla warfare tactics, managed to surprise and disorient the German forces. They also received significant air support from the Allies, who conducted bombing raids on German positions. As the offensive progressed, the Partisans fought their way toward Belgrade, engaging in fierce battles with German and collaborationist forces. The city was heavily fortified, but the Partisans utilized their knowledge of the local terrain and the support of the population to their advantage. On October 20, 1944, after weeks of intense fighting, the Partisans managed to breach the city's defenses and enter Belgrade. The German and collaborationist forces put up a determined resistance, but they were eventually overwhelmed by the Partisans and their Soviet allies. The liberation of Belgrade was a significant turning point in the war for Yugoslavia. It not only symbolized the defeat of Nazi occupation but also solidified the Partisans' legitimacy as the leading resistance movement in the country. Tito's leadership and the success of the Partisans in the Belgrade Offensive played a crucial role in the subsequent establishment of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The liberation of Belgrade had wider strategic implications as well. It disrupted German supply lines and provided a base for further Allied operations in the Balkans. The success of the Belgrade Offensive contributed to the eventual liberation of the entire Yugoslav territory from Axis control.
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Bombing of Belgrade 1944
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Radio MOSKVA javlja BEOGRAD je oslobođen! - 20. oktobar 1944. / Oslobođenje Beograda
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Ослобађање Београда - Liberation of Belgrade (1944)
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