22 abr 1924

Iugoslávia
  • The aircraft manufactcurer Prva Srpska Fabrika Aeroplana Zivojin Rogozarski was established in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. ww2dbase [Belgrade, Serbia | CPC]
17 abr 1941

Iugoslávia
  • Yugoslavia formally surrendered to Germany as Foreign Minister Cincar-Marcovic signed the armistice with German and Italian representatives in Belgrade. Germans captured Yugoslavian destroyers Beograd and Dubrovnik at Kotor, but destroyer Zagreb was scuttled by her crew (2 killed in the process). In Greece, New Zealand 21st battalion reinforced by Australian 2/2nd Battalion demolished the Pinios River railway bridge and held the Tempe and Pinios Gorges, delaying the German advance down the Aegean coast, allowing other Allied troops to withdraw to new defenses on the Thermopylae line. British Prime Minister Churchill agreed to the proposal for the evacuation of Allied troops from mainland Greece to the island of Crete, should it become necessary; this plan was then communicated to the government of Greece shortly after. ww2dbase [Balkans Campaign | Belgrade, Serbia | TH]
14 set 1944

Iugoslávia
15 set 1944

Iugoslávia
  • Soviet 17th Air Army of the 3rd Ukrainian Front began a six-day campaign attacking railroad bridges near Niš, Skopje, Kruševo and other towns in southern Yugoslavia of transportation importance to isolate German troops in southern Yugoslavia and nothern Greece. ww2dbase [Belgrade Strategic Offensive Operation | Serbia | CPC]
16 set 1944

Iugoslávia
8 out 1944

Iugoslávia
  • Bulgarian troops engaged German troops at Bela Palanka, Yugoslavia. Elsewhere in Yugoslavia, Yugoslavian troops captured two German bridgeheads on the Morawa River near Velika Plana and Palanka. ww2dbase [Belgrade Strategic Offensive Operation | Serbia | CPC]
9 out 1944

Iugoslávia
10 out 1944

Iugoslávia
12 out 1944

Iugoslávia
  • Bulgarian troops captured Leskovac, Yugoslavia. Elsehwere in Yogoslavia, Soviet 4th Guards Mechanized Corps began advancing toward Belgrade from the bridgeheads at Velika Plana and Palanka. ww2dbase [Belgrade Strategic Offensive Operation | Serbia | CPC]
14 out 1944

Iugoslávia
17 out 1944

Iugoslávia
19 out 1944

Iugoslávia
20 out 1944

Iugoslávia
24 out 1944

24 out 1944 Fotos
Two PTRS-41 anti-tank rifles in action in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, late Oct 1944; note Russian soldiers nearby with PPSh-41 submachine guns
5 nov 1944

Iugoslávia
21 nov 1944

Iugoslávia
24 dez 1944

Iugoslávia
  • Agentes da UKR soviética, adidos à 3ª Frente Ucraniana Soviética, prenderam o monarquista russo Vasili Shulgin, que não estava ativo na política há muitos anos, em Novi Sad, Iugoslávia. ww2dbase [Novi Sad, Serbia | CPC]
15 mai 1945

Iugoslávia
26 fev 1947

Iugoslávia
27 mar 1947

Iugoslávia
1 abr 1947

Iugoslávia
  • In Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Hartwig von Ludwiger was found guilty for the harassment, torture, and murder of prisoners of war; for the looting and destruction of towns and villages; for the murder of civilians; and for the transfer of civilians to concentration camps. He was given the death sentence. ww2dbase [Hartwig von Ludwiger | Belgrade, Serbia | CPC]
3 mai 1947

Iugoslávia



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