RFG1F7CB–German Mountain Troops fire their MG42 machine Gun in Yugoslavia 1944
RMGC5YCY–cartography, historical maps, modern times, Europe, Yugoslavia, division, 1941 - 1944, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMDYYWMT–Fighting partisans in Yugoslavia, 1944
RM2K02JRK–A meeting of workers in the liberated Belgrade, Yugoslavia. October 1944
RMCPMTB7–Bosnian Volunteer in Yugoslavia, 1944
RF2F3YP8H–index to maps of Yugoslavia and n.e. Italy 1944
RMCPMT41–German soldier fighting with partisans in Yugoslavia, 1944
RF2F3YP8B–index to maps of Yugoslavia and n.e. Italy 1944
RMTA2D9H–Soldiers of a battery of the Waffen-SS set up a 15cm heavy Feldhaubitze 18. The artillerymen are involved in fighting against partisans in Bosnia. Photo: Reichard
RMJ4X6X4–Wedding Peter II and Alexandra of Yugoslavia 1944
RMTA2XMM–Soldiers of a Gebirgsjaeger unit with pack animals on the march. Photo: Nonnenmacher.
RF2F3YP81–index to maps of Yugoslavia and n.e. Italy 1944
RMCPMTAM–German soldiers fighting with partisans in Yugoslavia, 1944
RF2CE8G82–Originally an Italian armored car AB 41 captured and subsequently deployed by the Peopleʼs Liberation Army of Yugoslavia, 1944
RMCPMT49–German soldiers disguise themselves in Yugoslavia, 1944
RMHGF9FN–Winston Churchill with Jugoslav Partisans leader, Josip Broz Tito, at Caserta, near Naples. 1944
RMDYYWF7–German armored rail cars securing a railway line in Yugoslavia, 1944
RMKWC3BY–Women partisans who are fighting against the Germans in Yugoslavia. Ca. 1944, World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 36)
RMCPMT3R–Albanian volunteers fighting against partisans in Yugoslavia, 1944
RFG20319–German Soldiers Wehrmacht in action with Armoured Car and MG42 Anti Partisan Operation Yugoslavia 1944
RMCPMT4G–Maximilian Freiherr von Weichs inspects German soldiers in Yugoslavia, 1944
RM2J15AEE–Aircrew of No. 16 Squadron SAAF and No. 227 Squadron RAF sitting in front of a Bristol Beaufighter at Biferno, Italy, prior to taking off to attack a German headquarters building in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 14 August 1944. Aircrews of No. 16 Squadron SAAF and No. 227 Squadron RAF sitting in a dispersal at Biferno, Italy, prior to taking off to attack a German headquarters building in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia. A Bristol Beaufighter Mark X, armed with rocket projectiles stands behind them
RMCPMT40–German soldiers protect a train from partisan attacks in Yugoslavia, 1944
RM2K02HB8–Belgrade. 1944. Artist V.B. Tautiev. The inhabitants of Belgrade and the soldiers of the Peoples Liberation Army of Yugoslavia meet the Soviet soldiers-liberators.
RM2AMD2DA–Marshal Tito stands with his Cabinet Ministers and Supreme Staff at his mountain headquarters in Yugoslavia on 14 May 1944. From left to right in the front row are Dr Vladimir Ribnikar (Minister of Information), Colonel Filipovich, Kdvard Kardelt and Marshal Tito. From left to right in the back row are Major General Arca Yovanovich (Chief of Staff), Radonja (Tito's secretary), Cholakovich (Secretary of the National Anti-Fascist Council), Kocbek (Minister of Education) and Lieutenant General Sreten Zujevich. Tito's dog, Tiger, can also be seen in the foreground. MAy 1944
RFH4AFC2–YUGOSLAVIA SOUTH. Jugoslavia Montenegro Hercegovina Serbia. BARTHOLOMEW 1944 map
RF2F3YN3X–YUGOSLAVIA SHEET INDEX MAP 1944
RM2JB0R7A–10 Dinar banknote; Yugoslavia, 1944
RM2JYXTJR–King Peter's Wedding Our Photograph was made in London on the occasion of the wedding of King Peter of Yugoslavia to Princess Alexander of Greece. Left to Right: King George VI of England, the King Peter, Princess Alexandra and King George of the Hellenes. June 6, 1944. (Photo by European)
RM2X2FGN6–THE ROYAL AIR FORCE IN YUGOSLAVIA, 1944-1945 - The RAF evacuating wounded partisans, male and female, from Yugoslavia. Two RAF servicemen serving tea to some of the stretcher cases at the evacuation centre, 1944 Royal Air Force
RMDB4WPX–events, Second World War / WWII, Yugoslavia, soldiers of a British Commando unit at the Yugoslavian coast, 1944, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMC45D8P–Column of artillery self-propelled guns in Yugoslavia
RMBFX6G1–Yugoslav 1 Dinar wartime Banknote from 1944
RMDYYWF8–Arming Albanian fighters to combat partisans, 1944
RMB3EM8J–Tchetniki officers / 1944
RMBNKRM0–JOSIP BROZ TITO (1892-1980) Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman here about 1944
RMKWC3BX–Group of Yugoslav partisans during World War 2 includes women fighters. Ca. 1944. (BSLOC 2015 13 35)
RMKWC54E–Women partisans who are fighting against the Germans in Yugoslavia. Ca. 1944, World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 36)
RFG20313–German Mortar with Crew prepare to fire on village Balkans Yugoslavia 1944
RM2JYXTNF–King Peter Visits Czechoslovak Army At the invitation of the Czechoslovak president, King Peter of Yugoslavia visited the Czechoslovak Army in Great Britain for the first time. He was accompanied by Prime minister Professor Jovanovic. The Czechoslvak army demonstrated its spirit and excellent motorised equipment when guns, tanks, armoured cars and their crews were reviewed by King Peter and President Dr. Benes. President Benes Welcoming King Peter. January 31, 1944. (Photo by Erich Auerbach)
RMWHA21K–WW2: RAF 'Island' Commandos support Yugoslav Partisans: Partisans resting in the hills. c.1944.
RMH9KY6C–1944 War Illustrated Yugolsav partisan
RM2HX4MW1–Airmen being helped on with their anti-typhus suits by a member of,the R.A.P. medical branch. The R.A.F. medical staff of the Evacuation Centres dealing with wounded partisans from Yugoslavia, wear anti-typhus suits to prevent them from picking up typhus lice inevitably carried by the partisans. The aircraft are fumigated immediately the wounded leave, and no one is allowed to enter the machines for at least 15 minutes. September 25, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RMP2CNNW–. Srpskohrvatski / ??????????????: Zarobljavanje civila kod Bosanske Dubice, selo Drakeni?. U crkvi je pobijeno 107 civila, uklju?uju?i žene i decu, nakon ?ega je crkva bombom uništena. between 1941 and 1944. Unknown 41 Persecution of Gypsies in occupied Yugoslavia
RMG1DCG9–Photographic print of Galeazzo Ciano (1903-1944) Foreign Minister of Fascist Italy, and Milan Stojadinovic (1888-1961) Prime Minister of Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Dated 20th Century
RMTXGHTP–Photographic print of Galeazzo Ciano (1903-1944) Foreign Minister of Fascist Italy, and Milan Stojadinovic (1888-1961) Prime Minister of Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Dated 20th Century
RM2J7JJ1H–The splendidly named Maximilian Maria Joseph Karl Gabriel Lamoral Reichsfreiherr von und zu Weichs an der Glon (also known as the less imposing Maximilan von Weichs) was a field marshal in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. During Case Blue, the German offensive in southern Russia, he was commander of Army Group B. In 1944, Weichs commanded Army Group F in the Balkans overseeing the German retreat from Greece and most of Yugoslavia.
RMFX97RW–The Nazi propaganda picture shows members of the Croatian mountain troopers fighting for the German Wehrmacht against partisans in Yugoslavia. The photo was taken in January 1944. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2X2FGTG–THE ROYAL AIR FORCE IN YUGOSLAVIA, 1944-1945 - The RAF evacuating wounded partisans from Yugoslavia. A wounded female partisan being carried from one of the transport aircraft on arrival in Italy, 1944 Royal Air Force
RMFX97R9–The Nazi propaganda picture shows members of the 500th SS-Parachute Battalion before the jump in the city Drvar in Yugoslavia. The photo was taken at the end of May/beginning of June 1944. The goal of the so called 'Operation Roesselsprung' was the destruction of the superior headquarter of the Yugoslav Partisans and the capture of its leader Josip Broz Tito. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE –
RM2F4B6DF–A Serbian State Guard unit parading in front of the parliament, Belgrade 1944
RM2JAY8A6–Banknote to 20 dinars, Democratic Federal Yugoslavia, Jugosławia, 1944 Nova Anica Institute, Belgrade
RM2HX63CR–U.S. Bombers Blast German Installations In Yugoslavia. Soaring high above scattered clouds, a squadron of B-25 Mitchell medium bombers of the Twelfth U.S. Amy Air Force blasts the port of Sibenik, Yugoslavia, damaging the German-held airfield, railway yards and supply depots. Raids by Allied pianos over German supply bases and communication lines are helping Yugoslav patriots in their fight against the invader. February 14, 1944.
RM2JXM44E–Bombing Of Marshalling Yards At Brod, Yugoslavia, By Consolidated B-24 'Liberators' Of The 15Th Air Froce, On 27 June 1944.
RM2WEKCRT–Holocaust survivor Ivan Shaw at his home in north London, ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day. Ivan was born in 1939 in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (now Serbia). In 1944 Germans began to round up and deport Jews, including Ivan's mother. His father went with her despite only being half-Jewish. Ivan was hidden by one of his father's sisters until his concealment was given away by a neighbour. He was then taken to prison by the Gestapo, spending the night alone in a cell aged 5, before he was moved to a transit camp where he was reunited with his family. The inmates were taken to Novi Sad train station to
RMKWC3BR–Yugoslav partisan Marshall Tito with two of his staff, Kvard Kardelt (L) and Gen. Sreten Zujevich. May 1944, at his remote mountain headquarters. (BSLOC 2015 13 34)
RMKWC54C–Group of Yugoslav partisans during World War 2 includes women fighters. Ca. 1944. (BSLOC 2015 13 35)
RMGC5YRN–cartography, historical maps, modern times, population transfer, 1944 - 1952, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2J3JM7X–National Library of Kosovo in Pristina under heavy clouds
RMB406BJ–events, Second World War / WWII, Balkans, soldiers of the 1st Bulgarian Army in combat, probably Macedonia or Serbia, 1944 / 1945,
RMH9KXY0–1944 Picture Post Yugoslav leader Marshal Tito
RMGC5YRM–cartography, historical maps, modern times, resettlement, flight and deportation, 1939 - 1944, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFWTCBY6–Yugoslavian government officials and police officer dagger, 1930-1944
RMGC5YTP–cartography, historical maps, modern times, Second World War/WWII, the war years 1943 -1944, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMA4K0EP–Liberation of Belgrade, October 1944. Artist: Unknown
RF2DYWCA8–YUGOSLAVIA - CIRCA 1944: Stana Tomasevic(1920-1983) was a Yugoslav Partisan officer during World War II, a model, and a Yugoslav politician and diplom
RM2R8T7P8–Marshal Tito's H.Q. : Marshal Tito with his favourite pet, a captured German police dog, which answers to the name of 'Tiger'. May 31, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RM2WYBBTN–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE ADRIATIC 1944 - Island of Vis off the coast of Yugoslavia. ,
RMFX97R5–The Nazi propaganda picture shows members of the 500th SS-Parachute Battalion with ammunition supply during the conquer of the city of Drvar in Yugoslavia. The photo was taken at the end of May/beginning of June 1944. The goal of the so called 'Operation Roesselsprung' was the destruction of the superior headquarter of the Yugoslav Partisans and the capture of its leader Josip Broz Tito. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2BYX72K–A Serbian State Guard unit parading in front of the parliament, Belgrade 1944
RMFX97N9–The Nazi propaganda picture shows soldiers of the German Wehrmacht fighting partisans in Yugoslavia in an armoured personnel carrier. The photo was taken in April 1944. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFX97R6–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the 500th SS-Parachute Battalion during the attack of the city of Drvar in Yugoslavia. The photo was taken at the end of May/beginning of June 1944. The goal of the so called 'Operation Roesselsprung' was the destruction of the superior headquarter of the Yugoslav Partisans and the capture of its leader Josip Broz Tito. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2JXM614–Formation of Boeing B-17 'Flying Fortresses' of the 15th Air Force on way to attack Brod, Yugoslavia, 2 July 1944.
RMEG6NW5–World War 2 combat in Yugoslavia, ca. 1944. German photograph caption 'Eingekesselte Tito-Banden' translates to 'Caught Tito
RMKWC54B–Yugoslav partisan Marshall Tito with two of his staff, Kvard Kardelt (L) and Gen. Sreten Zujevich. May 1944, at his remote mountain headquarters. (BSLOC 2015 13 34)
RMFX97R8–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the 500th SS-Parachute Battalion during the attack of the city of Drvar in Yugoslavia. The photo was taken at the end of May/beginning of June 1944. The goal of the so called 'Operation Roesselsprung' was the destruction of the superior headquarter of the Yugoslav Partisans and the capture of its leader Josip Broz Tito. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2WEKD0W–Holocaust survivor Ivan Shaw at his home in north London, ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day. Ivan was born in 1939 in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (now Serbia). In 1944 Germans began to round up and deport Jews, including Ivan's mother. His father went with her despite only being half-Jewish. Ivan was hidden by one of his father's sisters until his concealment was given away by a neighbour. He was then taken to prison by the Gestapo, spending the night alone in a cell aged 5, before he was moved to a transit camp where he was reunited with his family. The inmates were taken to Novi Sad train station to
RMFX97NA–The Nazi propaganda image depicts mountain troopers of the German Wehrmacht fighting partisans in Yugoslavia. The photo was taken in February 1944. Since summer 1942, the name 'partisan' had been prohibited by the Germans for psychological reasons and replaced by the name 'Banden' (gangs), 'Banditen' (bandits), and 'Bandenbekaempfung' (fighting gangs). Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMH9KY6W–1944 War Illustrated Yugoslav leader Marshal Tito
RMFX97PX–The Nazi propaganda image depicts soldiers of the German Wehrmacht at an anti-tank gun during the partisan combat in Yugoslavia. The photo was published in January 1944. Since summer 1942, the term 'partisan' had been prohibited by the Germans and replaced by 'Banden' (gangs), 'Banditen' (bandits), and 'Bandenbekaempfung' (fighting gangs). Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RF2BCCTHN–Belgrade, Serbia - March 21, 2020: Liberation Cemetry 1944 and War Hero Monument in Belgrade, Serbia.
RMFX97T2–The Nazi propaganda image depicts the awarding of the Iron Cross to soldiers of the German Wehrmacht for their service in the partisan combat in Yugoslavia. The photo was taken in January 1944. Since summer 1942, the name 'partisan' had been prohibited by the Germans and replaced by the name 'Banden' (gangs), 'Banditen' (bandits), and 'Bandenbekaempfung' (fighting gangs). Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2H1DA8F–Belgrade, Serbia - March 21, 2020: Liberation Cemetry 1944 and War Hero Monument in Belgrade, Serbia.
RMD6YDDE–Date above the entrance to the Old Town of Kotor, Montenegro
RMH7CMGK–The American Light Tank M3A3 (in service from 1941-1944) at the Military Museum in Belgrade, Serbia
RM2WYBH9R–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE ADRIATIC 1944 - Island of Vis off the coast of Yugoslavia. ,
RM2JFDYRC–Medallion issued by Yugoslavia, celebrating 30th anniversary of Yugoslavian customs, circa 1974.
RM2BYX4DF–According to established tradition, the Soviet Union was called Russia abroad. In reality, the “Russian” partisan formations consisted of representatives of numerous nationalities of the Soviet Union. The photo was taken in the fall of 1944 in Slavonia
RFM624FH–Batina, Croatia Memorial monument of largest and bloodest World War 2 battle on Yugoslav soil - Battle of Batina (1944). Near Danube river
RFRM7N4M–Skopje, Macedonia - May 2017: Socialist Republic of Macedonia monument in 'Park Woman - Warrior (Zena Borec Park)'. Skopje city center, Macedonia.
RM2JXM60K–th Air Force leave vapor trails in their wake as they streak across the sky somewhere over Yugoslavia on December 1944.
RMKWB849–Croatian militia men and Muslims fighting, along with the Germans, against Tito's partisans. The combat takes place in the Bosnian mountains, 1944, in Yugoslavia, during World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 57)
RMEG6NJ4–World War 2 combat in Yugoslavia, ca. 1944. German photograph caption 'Eingekesselte Tito-Banden' translates to 'Caught Tito
RM2WEKCT7–Holocaust survivor Ivan Shaw at his home in north London, ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day. Ivan was born in 1939 in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (now Serbia). In 1944 Germans began to round up and deport Jews, including Ivan's mother. His father went with her despite only being half-Jewish. Ivan was hidden by one of his father's sisters until his concealment was given away by a neighbour. He was then taken to prison by the Gestapo, spending the night alone in a cell aged 5, before he was moved to a transit camp where he was reunited with his family. The inmates were taken to Novi Sad train station to
RMH7CNBH–The Italian tankette L3/35 or Carro Veloce CV-35 (in service 1935-1944) at the Military Museum in Belgrade, Serbia
RM2WYBH49–THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE ADRIATIC 1944 - Island of Vis off the coast of Yugoslavia. ,
RM2T1MBJM–The British Army in the Adriatic 1944 3.7-inch guns of 64th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment on the island of Vis off the coast of Yugoslavia, August 1944.
RFM624MJ–Batina, Croatia Memorial monument of largest and bloodest World War 2 battle on Yugoslav soil - Battle of Batina (1944). Near Danube river
RM2X2FP4D–R.A.F. EVACUATE WOUNDED PARTISANS FROM YUGOSLAVIA - For story see CNA,3060 Picture (issued 1944) shows - Wounded being assisted on to a lorry for taking to the medical tents
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