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Operation Mihailović

Operation Mihailovic
Part of World War II in Yugoslavia
Draža Mihailović Monument on the Ravna Gora (1992).jpgDMihailovic poternica.jpg
Struganik, rodna kuća Živojina Mišića.jpgRavna gora1.jpg
Monument to Draža; German Warrant on Draža Mihailović
House in Struganik, secret chetniks headquarters; Ravna Gora field
Date 4 to 9 December 1941
Location Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
Result German victory
Belligerents
 Germany Chetniks
Commanders and leaders
Franz Böhme
Paul Bader
Friedrich Zickwolff
Draža Mihailović
Nikola Kalabić
Aleksandar Mišić

Operation Mihailovic was the codename for the final World War II German anti-guerrilla offensive to suppress the Serbian Chetnik detachments of the Yugoslav Army, headed by Colonel Dragoljub Mihailović. The offensive took place from 4 to 9 December 1941 near Šumadija, in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia.

On 31 August 1941, the Jadar Chetnik detachment freed Loznica from German occupation in the Battle of Loznica, which was the starting point of the Serbian uprising against German occupation. Earlier, in September, the uprising had taken on large proportions, with the Chetniks freeing the Podrinje and Mačva regions (with the exception of the city of Šabac). In late September and early October, the uprising spread to most of Šumadija and the river valley of Western Morava (including the cities of Čačak, Kraljevo, Kruševac). Slightly later in October, however, the Germans began an offensive against the Chetniks (Operation Drina), when the 342nd Infantry Division attacked from the north and the Croatian forces from Srem attacked from the south. By the end of October, the whole region of Mačva and the central portion of the Podrinje region were taken from the Chetniks, breaking the siege of Valjevo. A westward thrust from the 342nd Infantry Division permitted the Germans to reach Ravna Gora, the main headquarters of the rebels. During October 1941, German forces carried out several mass executions of Serbian civilians in retaliation for their dead and wounded soldiers and to intimidate and pacify the rebellion. About 10,000 Serbian civilians were killed during the mass executions.


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