Romania was the only country that didn’t annex any territory. Ion Antonescu actually said “I’d anther cut my veins than occupy one centimeter of Serbia.” True friendship right the ladies and gentlemen.
To those who say it is showed as puppet etc: it is actually listed as "allied power" in that yellow country list frame until yugoslavia was comoletely conquered, despite it should be in axis from the very begin.
I believe on April 10, 1941, it was proclaimed after German troops enter Zagreb. I heard it set up as a pro axis government, so I am not sure why it is in blue initially
My grandfather was fighting in the north of the country near Triglav mountain, they were attacked the fifth day of the war. They have hold a strong defence but air attacks were to severe. After the breakup of the royal army, he went on foot to our home in the south of Slovenia, on the occupied land...after few months he joined the partisan army (vdv unit- for searching of the home traitors) I can't even imagine this today
I think Yugoslavia was one of the countries that resisted the most in ww2, plus they managed to be the only country to liberate itself, yugoslavia was constantly rebelling against nazis too
The invasion commenced with an overwhelming air attack on Belgrade and facilities of the Royal Yugoslav Air Force (VVKJ) by the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) and attacks by German land forces from southwestern Bulgaria. These attacks were followed by German thrusts from Romania, Hungary and the Ostmark (modern-day Austria, then part of Germany). Italian forces were limited to air and artillery attacks until 11 April, when the Italian army attacked towards Ljubljana (in modern-day Slovenia) and through Istria and Lika and down the Dalmatian coast. On the same day, Hungarian forces entered Yugoslav Bačka and Baranya, but like the Italians they faced practically no resistance. A Yugoslav attack into the northern parts of the Italian protectorate of Albania met with initial success, but was inconsequential due to the collapse of the rest of the Yugoslav forces. Scholars have proposed several theories for the Royal Yugoslav Army's sudden collapse, including poor training and equipment, generals eager to secure a quick cessation of hostilities, and Croatian, Slovenian, and ethnic German fifth column activities. The latter has been questioned by scholars who have suggested that the fifth column had little effect on the ultimate outcome. The invasion ended when an armistice was signed on 17 April 1941, based on the unconditional surrender of the Yugoslav army, which came into effect at noon on 18 April. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was then occupied and partitioned by the Axis powers. Most of Serbia and the Banat became a German zone of occupation while other areas of Yugoslavia were annexed by neighboring Axis countries, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Albania and Bulgaria. Croatia became the Independent State of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, or NDH), an Axis puppet state created during the invasion comprising the Srem, Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as the Croatian lands. Along with Italy's stalled invasion of Greece on 28 October 1940, and the German-led invasion of Greece (Operation Marita) and invasion of Crete (Operation Merkur), the invasion of Yugoslavia was part of the German Balkan Campaign (German: Balkanfeldzug).
Croatia was an ally to the Nazi’s and did not put up resistance. Your video has them listed as a allied power please correct this. During nazi occupation they helped to exterminate Jews, Romani, and Serbians. In fact, the last nazi officer to be caught was a Croatian.
Romania was the only country that didn’t annex any territory. Ion Antonescu actually said “I’d anther cut my veins than occupy one centimeter of Serbia.” True friendship right the ladies and gentlemen.
We are grateful to our Romanian friends.
And even today Romania stands with Serbia and refuses to recognize Kosovo.
Yugoslavia* not serbia
@@iamkokan But did Antonescu say that?
@@deleetiusproductions3497 yes he did
I was looking for a video like this, but was unable to find it anywhere. Thank God this popped up in my recommendation.
Very nice man! Didn't know someone from my country are also making content like this, keep it up!
Independent state of Croatia was not ally forces, they were with nazis.
Please correct that.
It literally shows it as a puppet of the Axis
Bro, it was only blue because it was established before the nazis were able to conquer it.
@@PolnocMapping they didnt conquer it, they walked in
To those who say it is showed as puppet etc: it is actually listed as "allied power" in that yellow country list frame until yugoslavia was comoletely conquered, despite it should be in axis from the very begin.
I believe on April 10, 1941, it was proclaimed after German troops enter Zagreb. I heard it set up as a pro axis government, so I am not sure why it is in blue initially
My grandfather was fighting in the north of the country near Triglav mountain, they were attacked the fifth day of the war. They have hold a strong defence but air attacks were to severe. After the breakup of the royal army, he went on foot to our home in the south of Slovenia, on the occupied land...after few months he joined the partisan army (vdv unit- for searching of the home traitors) I can't even imagine this today
fucking z bot
I think Yugoslavia was one of the countries that resisted the most in ww2, plus they managed to be the only country to liberate itself, yugoslavia was constantly rebelling against nazis too
the soviets had some strong partisan resistance groups aswell,just not as strong as the yugoslavs
I do really love your working on this using flip clip, this is a real masterpiece. I'm trying to do better on flipa clip these days.
The invasion commenced with an overwhelming air attack on Belgrade and facilities of the Royal Yugoslav Air Force (VVKJ) by the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) and attacks by German land forces from southwestern Bulgaria. These attacks were followed by German thrusts from Romania, Hungary and the Ostmark (modern-day Austria, then part of Germany). Italian forces were limited to air and artillery attacks until 11 April, when the Italian army attacked towards Ljubljana (in modern-day Slovenia) and through Istria and Lika and down the Dalmatian coast. On the same day, Hungarian forces entered Yugoslav Bačka and Baranya, but like the Italians they faced practically no resistance. A Yugoslav attack into the northern parts of the Italian protectorate of Albania met with initial success, but was inconsequential due to the collapse of the rest of the Yugoslav forces.
Scholars have proposed several theories for the Royal Yugoslav Army's sudden collapse, including poor training and equipment, generals eager to secure a quick cessation of hostilities, and Croatian, Slovenian, and ethnic German fifth column activities. The latter has been questioned by scholars who have suggested that the fifth column had little effect on the ultimate outcome. The invasion ended when an armistice was signed on 17 April 1941, based on the unconditional surrender of the Yugoslav army, which came into effect at noon on 18 April. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was then occupied and partitioned by the Axis powers. Most of Serbia and the Banat became a German zone of occupation while other areas of Yugoslavia were annexed by neighboring Axis countries, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Albania and Bulgaria. Croatia became the Independent State of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, or NDH), an Axis puppet state created during the invasion comprising the Srem, Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as the Croatian lands. Along with Italy's stalled invasion of Greece on 28 October 1940, and the German-led invasion of Greece (Operation Marita) and invasion of Crete (Operation Merkur), the invasion of Yugoslavia was part of the German Balkan Campaign (German: Balkanfeldzug).
Impressive work,PH!
Wonderful!
This is very cool! You got a new subscriber!
O nice to see the short lived Yugoslav offensive into Albania covered.
And then, on May 11, a one colonel just came to the mountain)))
Од Тополе, од Тополе, па до Равне горе, све су страже, све су страже ђенерала Драже!
@@triballianmapper А патроле, а патроле, Калабић Николе, а заседа, а заседа, Рачића одреда
@@fasolasuchustenax1420 Извидница, извидница, Павла Ђуришића, претходница, претходница војводе Ђујића!
this is very good one!
Ooooo chief you are here
This was impressive!
What program do you use to make these videos?
Somehow, you manage to make a mistake after 1 (one) second?!
Good, but why ISC is allied? It was Axis
Awesome detailed
Croatia was an ally to the Nazi’s and did not put up resistance. Your video has them listed as a allied power please correct this. During nazi occupation they helped to exterminate Jews, Romani, and Serbians. In fact, the last nazi officer to be caught was a Croatian.
Tell me from what sources you made this video
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@@ytmiscat I mean, how does he know how the armies are advancing, what resources he's using?
@DoiR4 [FG union member] From where?
@DoiR4 [FG union member] Yes, but I can't read them all
@DoiR4 [FG union member] Thanks for your guidance
Nice Video!
Independent State of Croatia was one of the Axis. With death camps and all...
No such thing as Rijeka. The name was and always will be Fiume, an Italian City
Bro, no way bulgaria got that little land for that work
German forces stationed within these countries before the invasion did most of the job
Actually,the axis advances in the macedonian sector where done by german troops,bulgaria merely stationed those germans
Bulgaria did not participate in the invasion, it only gave the Germans land to attack.
Can you do Yugoslav Partisan in WW2 video?
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Indenpensent states of croatia was axis
Is awesome how bulgaria gain land against Yugoslavia
German troops that attacked via Bulgaria. Bulgarians did not actively take part in the invasion but later did perform some occupation duties.
Fantastic
rip Yugoslavia
Croatia was never an allied power.
When I saw axis invade from Romania at 01:05 , as a romanian, that really hurt. Terribly sorry to my serbian friends.