13th Division (Yugoslav Partisans) explained

Unit Name:13th Primorsko-Goranska Division
Dates:1943–1945
Country:Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
Branch:Yugoslav Partisan Army
Type:Infantry
Size:1,986 (upon formation)
Command Structure:11th Corps
Battles:World War II in Yugoslavia
Notable Commanders:Veljko Kovačević

The 13th Primorsko-Goranska Assault Division (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Serbian: Trinaesta primorsko-goranska udarna divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed in Brinje on 19 April 1943. On the day of its formation it consisted of 1,986 soldiers in two brigades: the 6th and 14th Primorsko-Goranska Brigades.[1] Commander of the brigade was Veljko Kovačević while its political commissar was Josip Skočilić. The division mostly operated in the regions of Croatian Littoral and Gorski Kotar. In January 1944, the division became part of the 11th Corps. By the end of the war the division grew in size to around 5,600 soldiers.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Vojni leksikon. Vojnoizdavački zavod. 1981. Belgrade. 1100.
  2. Book: Vojna Enciklopedija tom X. 1975. Belgrade. 130–131.