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ID189184
Title ProperCross and a five-pointed star
Other Title InformationYugoslavia's memorial policy and burial sites of red army soldiers and officers (1944-1991)
LanguageENG
AuthorZivanović, M.
Summary / Abstract (Note)AFTER the end of the Jassy-Chisinau operation that liberated Romania and Bulgaria in September 1944, Red Army units reached the border of the former Yugoslavia. On September 28, a major offensive began that resulted in the liberation of Belgrade on October 20. The offensive was followed by military operations to cross the Danube River and take and hold the bridgehead, known as the Battle of Batina (the biggest battle in Yugoslavia during World War II), and then battles on the Syrmian Front, which was broken in April 1945.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 68, No.3; 2022: p.282-291
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 68 No 3
Key WordsYugoslavia ;  USSR ;  Liberation ;  Red Army ;  Monument ;  World War II ;  burial sites ;  memorial policy


 
 
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