Kosovo Operation (1944)

The Kosovo Operation (15 October–22 November 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)[1] with the assistance of Albanian and Yugoslav Partisans to expel German forces from Kosovo and prevent the retreat of German forces from Greece. German Army Group E was withdrawing through it from Greece towards Bosnia, since the escape route through Niš and Belgrade had been closed by the Yugoslav Partisan, Bulgarian and Soviet forces (during the Belgrade Offensive).

Kosovo Operation
Part of World War II in Yugoslavia

Bulgarian armored brigade in November 1944 in Podujevo, Yugoslavia
Date15 October – 22 November 1944
Location
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
Bulgaria
Yugoslav Partisans Yugoslav Partisans
LANÇ

 Germany

Commanders and leaders
Units involved

The operation resulted in the capture of Kosovo by the Communists, although the Germans were able to successfully withdraw most of their forces and break out of the encirclement the combined communist forces had set up. By the end of the month Bulgarian 9th Infantry Division pursued the retreating enemy and reached the defensive line RaškaNovi Pazar.

  1. ^ Bulgaria in the Second World War: 1939–1945; Marin Kalonkin; 2010; p.274 (in Bulgarian)

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