Seven Enemy Offensives

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Template:Short description The Seven Enemy Offensives (Template:Lang-sh-Latn) is a group name used in Yugoslav historiography to refer to seven major Axis military operations undertaken during World War II in Yugoslavia against the Yugoslav Partisans.

These seven major offensives were distinct from the day-to-day warfare that went on in every part of the country; and they were distinct, too, from planned operations involving large numbers of troops against isolated regions. The seven offensives were seven different attempts by carefully planned, co-ordinated, and extensive manoeuvres to annihilate the main core of partisan resistance.Template:Sfn

List of operations

The Seven Enemy Offensives are:

By the end of the seventh offensive, the greater part of Yugoslavia was securely in partisan hands.Template:Sfn

Interpretations

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Maps of operations

See also

References

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