Records relating to the occupation of Yugoslavia during World War II orders announcements reports lists memoranda.

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Records relating to the occupation of Yugoslavia during World War II orders announcements reports lists memoranda.

Consists of copies of documents concerning Yugoslavia during World War II. Included are documents relating to the occupation of Yugoslavia by Germany, Italy, Hungary and Bulgaria, the activities of resistance forces, executions of Jews and other civilians in exchange for German deaths, the persecution of Gypsies, and Hitler's plans for the partition of Yugoslavia. Also included are documents relating to the Ustashi and the Zbora groups. See RG list for titles for RG-49.002*01 and RG-49.002*05.

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