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The SandĹľak region was initially divided between the Germans in the north and the Italians in the south using an extension of the so-called "Vienna Line" which divided Yugoslavia into German and Italian zones of influence. The border of the occupied territory through the SandĹľak was modified several
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In January 1942, to secure the railroads, highways and other infrastructure, the Germans began to make use of Bulgarian occupation troops in large areas of the occupied territory, although these troops were under German command and control. This occurred in three phases, with the
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between Kraljevo and Čačak, and then a line running roughly east from Čačak through Kragujevac to the border with Bulgaria. They were therefore responsible for large sections of the Belgrade–Niš–Sofia and Niš–Skopje railway lines, as well as the main Belgrade–Niš–Skopje highway.
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in the rest of the territory (excluding the Banat) that did not share a border with the NDH. From this point, German forces only directly occupied the immediate area of Belgrade, the northwest region of the territory that shared a border with the NDH, and the Banat.
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By special agreements between the Germans and Bulgarians, the Bulgarian troops were invited, in two successive steps, to occupy large parts of Serbia and thus to relieve some of the German troops for service elsewhere. But the control remained in German
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side of the border. The NDH government was unhappy with these arrangements, as they wanted to annex the SandĹľak to the NDH and considered it would be easier for them to achieve this if the Germans occupied a larger portion of the region.
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In January 1943, the Bulgarian area was expanded westwards to include all areas west of the Ibar river and south of a line running roughly west from ÄŚaÄŤak to the border with occupied Montenegro and the NDH. This released the
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living in the area along with its role in providing food for Belgrade were also factors in the original decision. During this early period the border between the occupied territory and the NDH ran between the villages of
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consisting of three divisions moving into the occupied territory on 31 December 1941. This corps was initially responsible for about 40% of the territory (excluding the Banat), bounded by the
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and annexed by Hungary. The Romanian-Hungarian rivalry was not the only reason for retaining the Banat under German occupation, as it also contained some 120,000 ethnic Germans (or
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was initially included in the occupied territory for military and economic reasons, especially given Belgrade's airport and radio station were located there. The number of
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asked for the area to be returned to German control, but this did not occur. As a result of the transfer of this region, the borders of the NDH reached the outskirts of
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district, to were all part of the German-occupied territory. This territory contained a number of other important mines, including the lead mine at
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U Srbiji, pod njemačkim okupacijskim protektoratom (bez područja koja su pripala Mađarskoj ili NDH), od oko 12.500 Židova, ubijeno je oko 11.000
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against the Partisans. Many members of the Volksdeutsche from Serbia and the Banat were serving in the 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division
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troops, but remained under German military authority. On stamps and coins this territory was referred to as Serbia, and, according
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In July 1943, the Bulgarian occupation zone expanded northwards, with a fourth division, the 25th Division taking over from the
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Much of the western border between the occupied territory with the NDH had been approved by the Germans and announced by
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to the south, and the post-World War I Yugoslav-Romanian and Yugoslav-Hungarian borders in the north and east.
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Himmler's Auxiliaries: The Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle and the German National Minorities of Europe, 1933–1945
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through Kosovska Mitrovica and Pristina, along the railway between Pristina and Uroševac and then towards
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before turning northeast to meet Bulgarian-annexed territory near Orlova ÄŚuka. The Kosovska Mitrovica,
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Approximately 11,000 of the Jewish population of about 12,500 in German-occupied Serbia, controlled by
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times in quick succession during April and May 1941, eventually settling on the general line of
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neke dijelove Srbije sa Vranjem, Bosiljgradom, Caribrodom i Pirotom okupirala je Bugarska
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region was the cause of a significant clash of interests, mainly due to the important
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was initially occupied by the Germans. It was later occupied mostly by
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and was organized as separate territory under control of the German
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Regions of Yugoslavia occupied and annexed by Bulgaria (1941–1944)
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on 7 June 1941. However, the approved border only followed the
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Mitrovski, Boro; Glišić, Venceslav; Ristovski, Tomo (1971).
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The line between the German-occupied area and the Italian
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in the west between Kosovska Mitrovica and Kraljevo, the
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from 1941 to 1944. Most of the area was occupied by the
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Axis occupation and partition of Yugoslavia
a series
History of Serbia
Map of Balkans, Byzantine Empire and Anatolia, 1355. -- Velhagen & Klasing atlas of history, Berlin 1931 (english version)
By century
9th
10th
Prehistory
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Pre-Roman
Illyrians
Autariatae
Dardani
Triballi
Moesi
Scordisci
Dacians
Early Roman
Illyricum
Pannonia
Pannonia Inferior
Dalmatia
Moesia
Moesia Superior
Dacia

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