37th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
Yugoslav Partisan military division formed in 1944
37th Sandžak Division | |
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Active | 1944–1945 |
Country | Democratic Federal Yugoslavia |
Allegiance | Yugoslav Partisans |
Branch | Yugoslav Partisan Army |
Type | Infantry |
Size | ~2,300 (upon formation) |
Engagements | World War II in Yugoslavia |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Žarko Vidović Čedomir Drulović |
Military unit
The 37th Sandžak Division (Serbo-Croatian: Tridesetsedma sandžačka divizija / Тридесетседма санџачка дивизија) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 4 March 1944. It was formed from the 3rd Proletarian Sandžak, 4th Sandžak, and 8th Montenegro Brigades which had a total strength of around 2,300 fighters.[1] The division was a part of the 2nd Corps.[2]
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- Battle of Trešnjica
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- Operation Uzice
- Operation Mihailovic
- Novi Pazar
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- Uprising in Montenegro
- Uprising in Croatia
- Karadak-Gollak Uprising (1941–1951)
- Operations Kugelblitz and Schneesturm
- Operation Rösselsprung
- Operation Rübezahl
- Belgrade offensive
- Operation Draufgänger
- Battle of Jelova Gora
- Kosovo Operation
- Battle of Knin
- Battle of Tuzla
- Battle of Batina
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- Factions in the Yugoslav Front
- People of the Yugoslav Front
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