BALKANS

  • HITLER’S OPERATION MARITA DIRECTIVE TARGETS GREECE

    Berlin, Germany • December 13, 1940 Italy had long had an interest in the neigh­boring Balkans, which lay to the coun­try’s east across the Adri­a­tic Sea. In June 1917 Ital­ian sol­diers briefly seized por­tions of cen­tral and south­ern Al­ba­nia, declaring them a pro­tec­tor­ate. Ital­ian Fascism, which was rooted in Ital­ian nation­alism, urged Ital­ians to reestab­lish…

  • YUGOSLAVS RECLAIM BELGRADE FROM NAZIS

    Belgrade, Yugoslavia • October 22, 1944 By late March 1941 Yugoslavia, a multiethnic nation of 15.5 mil­lion people in Central and South­east Europe, was surrounded on all sides by Axis-aligned nations with the excep­tion of Greece to its south. Roma­nia and Hun­gary had joined Yugo­slavia’s neighbor to the west, Italy, in the Tripar­tite Pact in…

  • YUGOSLAVIA JOINS AXIS PACT

    Vienna, Austria • March 25, 1941 On this date in 1941 in Vienna, the govern­ment of Yugo­slav regent Prince Paul signed a pro­to­col of ad­her­ence to the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Tri­par­tite Pact, there­by setting the stage for a com­plex guer­rilla war against Germans, Ital­ians, and their Yugo­slav allies, and within the Yugo­slav resis­tance forces them­selves. Not 2 days…

  • YUGOSLAVS RECLAIM BELGRADE FROM NAZIS

    Belgrade, Yugoslavia · October 22, 1944 On April 6, 1941, Yugoslavia was invaded from all sides by the Axis powers, primarily by Ger­many but also by Italy, Hun­gary, and Bul­garia. The inva­sion lasted little more than ten days, ending with the un­con­di­tional sur­render of the Yugo­slav Army on April 17 and the flight of King…

  • YUGOSLAVIA JOINS AXIS PACT

    Vienna, Austria · March 25, 1941 On this date in 1941 in Vienna, the govern­ment of Yugo­slav regent Prince Paul signed a protocol of ad­herence to the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Tri­par­tite Pact, there­by setting the stage for a com­plex guer­rilla war against Ger­mans, Ital­ians, and their Yugo­slav allies, and within the Yugo­slav resis­tance forces them­selves. Not two…

  • YUGOSLAVS RECLAIM BELGRADE FROM NAZIS

    Belgrade, Yugoslavia · October 22, 1944 On April 6, 1941, Yugoslavia was invaded from all sides by the Axis powers, primarily by Ger­many but also by Italy, Hun­gary, and Bul­garia. The inva­sion lasted little more than ten days, ending with the un­con­di­tional sur­render of the Yugo­slav Army on April 17 and the flight of King Peter II…

  • AXIS FORTUNES RECOVER IN BALKANS

    Belgrade, Yugoslavia · April 6, 1941 At the tail end of February 1941 British Commonwealth forces from Nigeria captured Moga­dishu, capital of Ital­ian Somali­land (part of today’s Somalia), after Benito Mussolini’s armies had aban­doned any pre­tense of defending their East Afri­can colony. The Ital­ian colony in the Horn of Africa had threa­tened the south­ern en­trance to the…

  • YUGOSLAVIA JOINS AXIS PACT

    Vienna, Austria · March 25, 1941 On this date in 1941 in Vienna, the govern­ment of Yugo­slav regent Prince Paul signed a protocol of ad­herence to the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Tri­par­tite Pact, there­by setting the stage for a com­plex guer­rilla war against Ger­mans, Ital­ians, and their Yugo­slav allies, and within the Yugo­slav resis­tance forces them­selves. Not two…