Operation Prijedor

44°58′51″N 16°42′48″E / 44.98083°N 16.71333°E / 44.98083; 16.71333Result Partisan withdrawalBelligerents Axis:
 Germany
 Independent State of Croatia Allies:
PartisansCommanders and leaders Nazi Germany Oberst Rudolf Wutte Strength around 5,000 troops 1,000 troopsCasualties and losses Unknown Unknown
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Operation Prijedor was a German-Croatian joint counter-insurgency operation conducted around Prijedor in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. It targeted the Yugoslav Partisans that had isolated the garrison of Prijedor in Bosnia between late January and mid-February 1942.

Operation

The operation was led by the German 750th Infantry Regiment of the 718th Infantry Division reinforced by a number of units of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) (including several battalions of the Croatian Home Guard). It commenced in mid-February 1942 after Operation Ozren had concluded.[1]

The Germans advanced south from Dubica towards Prijedor, where a German garrison battalion and a number of NDH units had been isolated by Partisan attacks on the railway lines in the surrounding area. The NDH units consisted of four infantry battalions, a gendarmerie battalion and artillery support, along with 29 companies of various types. The NDH units were used to guard the roads and effect a cordon around the area of the operation. The objective of the operation was achieved, and the garrison was relieved.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Shepherd 2012, p. 164.

Bibliography

  • Hoare, Marko Attila (2006). Genocide and Resistance in Hitler's Bosnia: The Partisans and the Chetniks, 1941–1943. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0197263801.
  • Shepherd, Ben (2012). Terror in the Balkans:German Armies and Partisan Warfare. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-04891-1.
  • Tomasevich, Jozo (2001). War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941–1945: Occupation and Collaboration. Vol. 2. San Francisco: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-3615-4.
  • Popović, Koča (1988). Beleške uz ratovanje. BIGZ. ISBN 8613002900.

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