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  1. According to the ethnic composition of Partisans, most were Croats 73,327 or 60.40%, followed by Serbs 34,753 or 28.64%, Muslims 3,316 or 2.75%, Jews 284 or 0.25% and Slovenes, Montenegrins and others with 9,671 or 7.96%, (number of Partisans and ethnic composition does not include 9 brigades which were engaged outside of Croatia).

  2. The League of Communists of Yugoslavia, known until 1952 as the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, was the founding and ruling party of SFR Yugoslavia.It was formed in 1919 as the main communist opposition party in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and after its initial successes in the elections, it was proscribed by the royal government and was at times harshly and violently suppressed.

  3. Partisans iugoslavosWikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. Conteúdo. ocultar. Início. Objetivos. Nome. Antecedentes e origens. Formação e rebelião inicial. Operações. Visão geral por república do pós-guerra. Serviços. Composição. Baixas. Operações de resgate. Pós-guerra. Equipamento. Mulheres. Legado. Ver também. Notas. Referências.

  4. The Supreme Headquarters was created in June 1941 by the Central Committee of the Yugoslav Communist Party after the German-led Axis invasion of Yugoslavia of 6 April 1941. It was the main command and staff body of the Yugoslav Partisans , with Josip Broz Tito at its head.

  5. Composition. According to Vladimir Dedijer IV Army in its composition have 40,500 Croats, 31,500 Serbs and 18,000 Slovenes. References

  6. Yugoslav Partisans: Branch: Yugoslav Partisan Army: Type: Infantry: Size: 3,229 soldiers (upon formation) Part of: 4th Corps 1st Corps: Engagements: World War II in Yugoslavia: Commanders; Notable commanders: Srećko Manola (November 1942 - March 1943) Đoko Jovanić (March 1943 - May 1945)

  7. Partisan, member of a guerrilla force led by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia during World War II against the Axis powers, their Yugoslav collaborators, and a rival resistance force, the royalist Chetniks. Germany and Italy occupied Yugoslavia in April 1941, but it was not until Germany invaded.