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Qué (quién) es 2nd Corps (Yugoslav Partisans) - definición


2nd Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)         
The 2nd Assault Corps () was a Yugoslav Partisan corps that fought against the Germans, Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and Chetniks in occupied Democratic Federal Yugoslavia during World War II.
1st Division (Yugoslav Partisans)         
  • soldiers from the 1st Proletarian Division entering Zagreb on 8 May 1945
MILITARY UNIT
1st Proletarian Division (Yugoslav Partisans); 1st Proletarian Division
The First Proletarian Division of the NOVJ was formed on November 1, 1942 from the First Proletarian Brigade, the Third Proletarian Brigade and the Third Krajina Brigade in Bosanski Petrovac, under command of Koča Popović. It was considered one of the elite units of the NOVJ.
2nd Division (Yugoslav Partisans)         
YUGOSLAV PARTISAN DIVISION FORMED IN TIČEVO 1942
2nd Proletarian Division (Yugoslav Partisans); 2nd Proletarian Division
The 2nd Proletarian Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Druga proleterska divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Tičevo on 1 November 1942. It was formed from 2nd Proletarian Brigade, 4th Proletarian Brigade and 2nd Dalmatia Brigade, at the time of formation it consisted of around 2,680 soldiers.

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2nd Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)
The 2nd Assault Corps () was a Yugoslav Partisan corps that fought against the Germans, Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and Chetniks in occupied Democratic Federal Yugoslavia during World War II.