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    The Kozara Offensive (Serbo-Croatian: Kozaračka ofenziva/ofanziva), also known as Operation West Bosnia (German: Operation West-Bosnien) was a large-scale...
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    the west. Its tallest peak is Lisina (978 m). In 1942 Kozara was the site of the Kozara Offensive, part of the Yugoslav National Liberation War and Partisan...
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    Guard and Ustaše Militia launched the Kozara Offensive, aimed at dislodging Partisan formations around Mount Kozara, in northwestern Bosnia, which threatened...
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    Ustaše concentration camps during the German-Ustaše-Hungarian-Chetnik Kozara Offensive from June to July 1942. The initiative for the monument's construction...
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    The Belgrade offensive or the Belgrade strategic offensive operation (Serbo-Croatian: Beogradska operacija / Београдска операција; Russian: Белградская...
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    Guard battalions. On 8 January the 2nd and 5th Krajina Brigades moved to Kozara and launched a series of attacks on the NDH garrisons and posts in Lijevče...
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    Bosnia and Herzegovina, while at the same time the Axis conducted the Kozara Offensive in northwestern Bosnia. The Partisans fought an increasingly successful...
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    frontier. Italy and Hungary joined the ground offensive on 11 April. The Italian part in the ground offensive began when their 2nd Army attacked from northeastern...
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    described Luburić as "a neurotic, pathological personality". Following the Kozara offensive in which Luburić's troops slaughtered hundreds of Serb civilians and...
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    German-Ustaše-Hungarian Kozara Offensive from June to July 1942, during World War II. Some villages around Prijedor and Kozara Mountain suffered the deaths...
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