Battle of Poljana

Battle of Poljana
Part of World War II in Yugoslavia

Captured Germans, Ustaše, Chetnik, Slovene soldiers and civilians in Maribor after the battle
DateMay 14–15, 1945
Location
Poljana, near the village of Prevalje, Yugoslavia
Result

Allied victory

Belligerents
Axis and collaborationist forces:
 Germany
 Independent State of Croatia
Chetniks
Slovenia
Cossacks
Allies:
Partisans
 United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Nazi Germany Alexander Löhr Executed
Nazi Germany August Schmidhuber Executed
Nazi Germany Helmuth von Pannwitz Surrendered
Nazi Germany Erwin Rösener Executed
Nazi Germany Desiderius Hampel Surrendered
Independent State of Croatia Ante Pavelić
Independent State of Croatia Vjekoslav Luburić
Independent State of Croatia Rafael Boban (MIA)
Chetniks Kosta Mušicki Executed
Chetniks Sekula Drljević 
Leon Rupnik Executed
Kosta Nađ
Petar Drapšin
Units involved

Nazi Germany Army Group E

Independent State of Croatia Croatian Armed Forces

Chetniks

Slovenia

Yugoslav Army

Strength
Mixed column of 30,000 Axis soldiers and civilians Unknown
Casualties and losses
350 killed, wounded or missing 100 killed and wounded
Approximately 70,000 to 80,000 German, NDH, Chetnik, Slovene Home Guard soldiers and civilians massacred around Maribor
Battle of Poljana is located in Slovenia
Battle of Poljana
Location of Poljana in Slovenia

The Battle of Poljana took place outside of Poljana, near the village of Prevalje in Yugoslavia (modern-day Slovenia) between the Yugoslav Army and a column of 30,000 retreating Axis soldiers, which consisted of the German Wehrmacht, the Croatian Armed Forces (which consisted of Home Guard and Ustaše soldiers), the Montenegrin People's Army (which was of former Chetniks and survivors of the Battle of Lijevče Field), the Serbian Volunteer Corps, the Slovene Home Guard, the 15th Waffen SS Cossack Cavalry Corps and other collaborationist forces who where on their way to surrender to the British in Austria. The battle was one of the last confrontations of World War II in Europe taking place on 14 and 15 May 1945, 6 days after Germany unconditionally capitualated.


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