Yugoslav Partisans (2024)
Who were the Yugoslav Partisans? A docuseries about the founding and evolution of the largest armed resistance in Europe during World War II.
Yugoslav Partisans: Season 1 - 3 Episode s
1x1 - Komunisti
June 9, 2024
Why was the Spanish Civil War so important for the later development of the partisan movement and how did the partisans come to be. The partisan movement was the strongest organized armed resistance in Europe during the Second World War. But how did the war even happen? In the 1930s, Nazism and fascism grew stronger in Europe, people and movements with dangerous intentions came to power, and the great powers did not understand the scale of the changes. Among the political parties, the Communist Party with its headquarters in Moscow is spreading its influence across the continent, but what was it really like in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia? Why was the Spanish Civil War so important for the later development of the partisan movement and how the partisans were created, see in the first episode of the series.
1x2 - Antifascists
June 16, 2024
In 1941, Hitler attacked Yugoslavia, after which that country capitulated. Its institutions are falling apart, and it is also falling apart territorially into several parts. The Chetnik movement emerged from the remnants of the royal army, and the Partisan movement under the leadership of communist activists. Both initially declared themselves as resistance movements to the German occupation, but from the beginning they found no room for cooperation ideologically. We explore who attracts more people to their ranks and what their goals are in the second episode of the series.
1x3 - Heroes
June 23, 2024
How is the partisan movement organized in the territory of the former Yugoslavia and where are the focal points of resistance? The Germans realize early on that the anti-fascists are their main opponents in the territory of Yugoslavia, but what is the moment when the Western powers realize that their true allies are actually the communists? In the third episode of the series, numerous historians explain what the key battles in which the Germans wanted to break the anti-fascist and partisan resistance looked like and why, despite the great losses, the partisan movement became even stronger after them.