The brigade of the NOVJ and the Soviet army officers take a decision before battle, October 1944. Source: Russian State Archive of the Cinema Documents / Russian Center for Science and Culture / Rossotrudnichestvo
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The brigade of the NOVJ and the Soviet army officers take a decision before battle, October 1944. Source: Russian State Archive of the Cinema Documents / Russian Center for Science and Culture / Rossotrudnichestvo
Partisans on the march in the snow.
Partisan of the Škofja Loka Detachment with a heavy mortar in a position near the last battles near Gorizia.
May 4, 1945. Cerknica is liberated. On the main road there is a winning column of Slovenian partisans.
Breeches made out of an Italian zelt. Now talk about high fashion for the NOVJ.
NOVJ soldier wearing the“regulation” pattern tunic in 1945.
Yugoslav Partisan naval flag. The partisans were one of the few resistance movements in Europe to have established a navy. tHEY were formed as early as 19 September 1942, when Partisans in Dalmatia formed their first naval unit made of fishing boats, which gradually evolved into a force able to engage the Italian Navy and Kriegsmarine and conduct complex amphibious operations. This event is considered to be the foundation of the Yugoslav Navy. At its peak during World War II, the Yugoslav Partisans' Navy commanded 9 or 10 armed ships, 30 patrol boats, close to 200 support ships, six coastal batteries, and several Partisan detachments on the islands, around 3,000 men.
Yugoslav partisan officer. Whoa, check out Mr Fancy here with his zippered jacket.