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1 Liberation of the territory  





2 See also  





3 References  





4 Sources  














Bihać Republic






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Coordinates: 44°49N 15°52E / 44.817°N 15.867°E / 44.817; 15.867
 

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Republic of Bihać
Bihaćka republika
4 November 1942–29 January 1943

Flag of Republic of Bihać

Flag

Coat of arms of Republic of Bihać

Coat of arms

The Republic of Bihać (pink) within occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The Republic of Bihać (pink) within occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia
StatusLiberated territory of Yugoslavia
CapitalBihać
44°49′N 15°52′E / 44.817°N 15.867°E / 44.817; 15.867
Common languagesSerbo-Croatian
Historical eraWorld War II

• Established

4 November 1942

• Disestablished

29 January 1943
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Independent State of Croatia
Independent State of Croatia
Today part ofBosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
The building in Bihać where the AVNOJ met for the first time.

The Bihać Republic (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Bihaćka Republika, Cyrillic: Бихаћка Република) was a short-lived republic that existed between November 1942 and January 1943 in a liberated area of Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia. It was established by the Partisan resistance movement following the liberation of Bihać. Bihać became its administrative center and the first session of the Anti-Fascist Council of the People's Liberation of Yugoslavia (AVNOJ) was held there on 26 November 1942.

Liberation of the territory

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In the summer and fall of 1942 Partisan forces greatly improved their organization and tactics. Organized in mobile brigades, Partisans were able to attack and overpower isolated Axis garrisons of battalion size and, in some cases, even larger. Partisan units in western Bosnia and Croatia were significantly reinforced with the arrival of 6 brigades from eastern parts of Yugoslavia in summer 1942.

Bihać, the central town of the territory, was liberated on 4 November 1942 after a two-day battle involving eight Krajina and Croatian brigades against the 4th Ustaša Brigade and 12th Croatian Home Guard Regiment. Some towns were liberated earlier (Vojnić, Vrginmost, Korenica, Drvar, Glamoč, and Bosanski Petrovac), and others were liberated as a continuation of the Bihać operation: Bosanska Krupa on 5, Cazin on 6, and Slunj on 14 November. Several towns were liberated during separate attacks: Jajce on 26 November, Livno on 15 December, Tomislavgrad on 19 December 1942, and Teslić on 1 January 1943. Udbina and Bosansko Grahovo were evacuated by Ustaša and Italian units under Partisan pressure. Some towns were attacked unsuccessfully: Bosanski Novi and Dvor na Uni on 26–28 November, and Sanski Most on 10–22 December.

With these operations, large swaths of territory, from Karlovac in the west to Prozor in the east, were cleared of Axis forces. Partisans established control over an area that was some 250 kilometres (160 mi) long and 50–70 kilometres (30–40 mi) wide.[1] Some towns were retaken by Axis forces in local attacks: Jajce was reoccupied on 6 December, and Teslić on 8 January by Germans. However, most of the territory was reoccupied in large offensives (Weiss I and Weiss II). Germans retook Bihać on 29 January, Drvar on 27 February, and Livno on 5 March 1943.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Tomasevich 1975, p. 232.

Sources

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