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The Tito Escort Battalion was the protection unit of the Supreme HeadquartersofYugoslav Partisans and their commander Josip Broz Tito, responsible for their safety during World War II in Yugoslavia. It accompanied Tito throughout Yugoslavia during the war, suffering significant casualties and fighting pitched battles at times. Its most notable engagements were during the Axis Case Black offensive in south–eastern Bosnia in mid–1943, and in holding off the airborne assault of the German 500th SS Parachute Battalion during Operation Rösselsprung in mid–1944.

Tito Escort Battalion
The Tito Escort Battalion in Valjevo, October 1944.
Active1941–1945
Allegiance Yugoslav Partisans
TypeInfantry
RoleProtection of the Supreme Headquarters personnel
SizeBattalion
EngagementsThird Enemy Offensive
Partisan Long March
Case White
Case Black
Operation Rösselsprung

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