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12th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)


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unit_name12th Corps
imageFlag of Yugoslavia (1943–1946).svg
image_size220
captionFlag of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (used by the Partisans)
dates1944–1945
countryYugoslavia
branchYugoslav Partisan Army
typeInfantry
sizeCorps
command_structure[3rd Army](3rd-army-yugoslav-partisans)
battlesWorld War II in Yugoslavia
* [Operation *Heiderose*](13th-waffen-mountain-division-of-the-ss-handschar-1st-croatian-anti-partisan-operations-june-august-1944)
* [Operation *Hackfleisch*](13th-waffen-mountain-division-of-the-ss-handschar-1st-croatian-anti-partisan-operations-june-august-1944)
* Battle of Batina
* Belgrade Offensive
disbanded28 March 1945
notable_commandersDanilo Lekić

It was formed on 1 July 1944 with the 16th Vojvodina Division and 36th Vojvodina Division and subsequently took the 51st Vojvodina Division under command. It was subordinated to the Partisan 3rd Army on 1 January 1945. The 12th Corps spent the latter half of 1944 engaged in hard fighting against the 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian) in eastern Bosnia.

The Corps also participated in the Belgrade Offensive (October 1944) and Battle of Batina (November 1944).

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