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2 Order of battle  



2.1  Axis  





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Coordinates: 43°52N 18°25E / 43.867°N 18.417°E / 43.867; 18.417
 

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Sarajevo Operation
Part of World War II in Yugoslavia

3rd Yugoslav Partisans' Corps enter liberated Sarajevo, 6 April 1945
Date28 March - 10 April 1945
Location 43°52′N 18°25′E / 43.867°N 18.417°E / 43.867; 18.417
Result Partisan victory
Belligerents
Yugoslav Partisans Green Cadres (paramilitary)  Germany
 Independent State of Croatia
Chetniks
Commanders and leaders
Radovan Vukanović
Pero Kosorić
Slavko Rodić
Vladimir Perić 
Nazi Germany Ernst von Leyser
Strength
38,000 men (5000-18,000 Zeleni Kader/Green Caders) 50,000 men of which 35,000 Germans
Casualties and losses
637 killed
2,020 wounded
5,700 killed and wounded
6,000 prisoners
Location of Sarajevo within the Independent State of Croatia
Untenable position of Sarajevo

The Sarajevo Operation was an operation by the Yugoslav Partisan Army which led to the liberation of Sarajevo and Central Bosnia in March-April 1945.

The Battle[edit]

The German defense plan for Yugoslavia of 22nd of February 1945 had named Sarajevo as a fortified city, which could only be abandoned by direct permission from Adolf Hitler. By 20th of March, the failure of Operation Spring Awakening (the German offensive in Hungary) and the successful offensive of the Yugoslav 4th ArmyinLika (North-Western Croatia), made holding Sarajevo pointless. The retreat was ordered, with 3,000 wounded German soldiers from the Sarajevo hospital going first. Interception of Yugoslav wireless communications had revealed to the Germans that the general attack was planned for 28th of March. In order to secure their retreat routes, the German Army carried out the Berggeist, Maigewitter and Osterglocke Operations.

On 28th of March 1945, the Yugoslav Army launched its attack. Under command of the Operational HQ for Liberation of Sarajevo were the 2nd, 3rd and 5th Corps of the Yugoslav army, supported by the 11th and 13th Krajina and 18th Central Bosnian Brigade, an Artillery Brigade and a Tank Company. The overall commander was the commander of the 2nd Corps Radovan Vukanović. Sarajevo and its surrounding areas was defended by German and NDH forces under command of the German 21st Mountain Corps.

After heavy fighting, the city of Sarajevo was liberated on 6th of April.

During the pursuit of the enemy, Yugoslav units liberated Visoko, Kakanj and on 10th of April Busovača, which concluded the Sarajevo operation.

Order of battle[edit]

Axis[edit]

Partisans[edit]

See also[edit]

Sources[edit]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_cadres_(paramilitary)#:~:text=Green%20Cadres%20(paramilitary)%20(Bosnian,Fo%C4%8Da%20by%20the%20Serb%20Chetniks.


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