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12th Slavonia Assault Division
Flag of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (used by the Partisans)
Active1942–1945
Country Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
Branch Yugoslav Partisan Army
Type Infantry
Size~2,700 (upon formation)
Part of 6th Corps
Engagements World War II in Yugoslavia
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Nikola Demonja  
Milan Stanivuković  
Petar Drapšin

The 12th Slavonia Assault Division [a] ( Serbo-Croatian Latin: Dvanaesta slavonska udarna divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 30 December 1942. Upon formation it consisted of the 12th Slavonia Brigade, the 16th Youth Brigade and the 17th Slavonia Brigade with total of around 2700 soldiers. [1] On 17 May 1943 it became a part of the 6th Corps. It operated mostly in the Slavonia region. During the war the division lost two if its commanders: Nikola Demonja and Milan Stanivuković. [2]

Notes

  1. ^ At the time of formation, it was known as "4th Division of Main Staff of the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Croatia"

References

  1. ^ Vojni leksikon. Belgrade: Vojnoizdavački zavod. 1981. p. 847.
  2. ^ Vojna Enciklopedija tom II. Belgrade. 1971. pp. 587–593.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
12th Slavonia Assault Division
Flag of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (used by the Partisans)
Active1942–1945
Country Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
Branch Yugoslav Partisan Army
Type Infantry
Size~2,700 (upon formation)
Part of 6th Corps
Engagements World War II in Yugoslavia
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Nikola Demonja  
Milan Stanivuković  
Petar Drapšin

The 12th Slavonia Assault Division [a] ( Serbo-Croatian Latin: Dvanaesta slavonska udarna divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 30 December 1942. Upon formation it consisted of the 12th Slavonia Brigade, the 16th Youth Brigade and the 17th Slavonia Brigade with total of around 2700 soldiers. [1] On 17 May 1943 it became a part of the 6th Corps. It operated mostly in the Slavonia region. During the war the division lost two if its commanders: Nikola Demonja and Milan Stanivuković. [2]

Notes

  1. ^ At the time of formation, it was known as "4th Division of Main Staff of the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Croatia"

References

  1. ^ Vojni leksikon. Belgrade: Vojnoizdavački zavod. 1981. p. 847.
  2. ^ Vojna Enciklopedija tom II. Belgrade. 1971. pp. 587–593.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)



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