Kosovo Operation (1944)

For other combat operations in the Kosovo region, see Battle of Kosovo (disambiguation).
Kosovo Operation
Part of World War II in Yugoslavia
DateOctober 15 – November 22, 1944
LocationKosovo, Albanian Kingdom
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
Bulgaria
Yugoslav Communists
Albanian Communists
Nazi Germany Germany
Albanian Kingdom (1943–44)
Balli Kombëtar
Commanders and leaders
Kiril Stanchev
Strength

78,000 men
85 tanks


895 guns and mortars[1]

The Kosovo Operation (October 15November 22, 1944) was a series of military operations leading up to one final push during World War II, launched by the Bulgarian army (commanded by Major General Kiril Stanchev)[2] with the assistance of Yugoslav and Albanian Partisans to expel German forces from Kosovo and prevent the retreat of German forces from Greece. The operation resulted in the capture of Kosovo by the Communists. By the end of the month Bulgarian 9th Infantry Division pursued the retreating enemy and reached the defensive line Raska - Novi Pazar.

Citations

  1. History of the Bulgarians: Military history of the Bulgarians from antiquity until the present; Georgi Bakalov; 2007; pp. 564–566 (Bulgarian)
  2. Bulgaria in the Second World War: 1939–1945; Marin Kalonkin; 2010; p.274 (Bulgarian)

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