Yugoslavian armored units 1940-1945

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This volume tells the almost unknown story of Yugoslav tankers from training to the Second World War. The formation of the first armored units of the Army of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia dates back to the late 1920s, when military authorities felt the need to equip the units with an armored component, on the basis of the experiences lived during the Great War by the armies engaged in trench warfare. Contrary to what happened with many other European armies at that time, these armored units did not develop as an extension of the cavalry divisions but were instead formed as independent departments, officially called "Combat Units". With these departments, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia faced the Second World War. After the Italian-German invasion of 1941, Independent Croatia and Slovenian collaborative forces formed armored units, employed in the anti-partisan struggle, and the Wehrmacht formed 3 Armored Divisions formed by Croatian volunteers.

About the author

Paolo Crippa (23 April 1978) has cultivated his passion for Italian history since high school. His research interests are focused mainly in the field of military history and in particular on italian armored units from the 30s until the end of World War II. In 2006 he published his first volume, “I Reparti Corazzati della Repubblica Sociale Italiana 1943/1945”, the first organic research carried out and published in Italy on the subject. In 2007 he published “Duecento Volti della R.S.I.” and in 2011 “ Un anno con il 27° Reggimento Artiglieria Legnano”. He regularly contributes to several journals: Milites, New Historica, SGM - World War II, Batailes & Blindes, Armoured Vehicles and history of the twentieth century, Mezzi Corazzati, both as an author, or in collaboration with other researchers. He published with the editor Mattioli 1885 in 2014 “Italy 43 – 45 – Civil War improvised AFV's” (2014), "Italian AFV's of the Civil War 1943 - 1945" (2015) and "Italy 43 – 45 – AFV's and MV's of co-belligerent units" (2018). 

Luigi Manes (18th July 1966) has already published four books: “British tracked carriers of World War Two” (Soldiershop Publishing, 2019), “The Sherman medium tank in the European theater of operations” (Soldiershop Publishing, 2019), “Italy 43-45 – AFV’s and MV’s of co-belligerent units”(Mattioli 1885, 2018) with Paolo Crippa and “Carri armati Sherman in Sicilia” (Edizioni Ardite, 2018) with Lorenzo Bovi. He has written various articles, both for the military modeling magazine “Steel Art” and the website “ModellismoPiù”. Always interested in the history of Second World War, he has a great passion for the Sherman medium tank from an historical and technological point of view.

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