80 years ago, on October 20, 1944, Soviet troops, together with units of the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia, liberated the capital of Yugoslavia, Belgrade, from the fascist invaders
The Soviet-led forces engaged in the Belgrade offensive included 660,000 soldiers, 4,477 artillery pieces and mortars, 421 tanks and self-propelled guns and 1,250 warplanes.
The Chairman of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito emphasised that without the USSR "victory over the fascist invaders would have been impossible, the liberation of Yugoslavia would have been impossible, the creation of a new Yugoslavia would have been impossible."
The main blow to the occupiers was delivered by units of the 3rd and 2nd Ukrainian Fronts.
From the Soviet side, the 4th Guards Mechanised Corps, the 73rd and 106th Guards, 236th Rifle Divisions, several artillery brigades, artillery, mortar and self-propelled artillery regiments, an anti-aircraft artillery division and 3 separate anti-aircraft artillery regiments took part in the storming of the capital; from the Yugoslav side - 8 divisions of the 1st Proletarian and 12th Corps of the NOAJ.
Advance units of the Soviet battlegroup, along with a detachment of Yugoslav guerrillas, reached the outskirts of Belgrade by October 14, 1944.
Seeking to minimise the damage to the city, the Soviet forces refrained from carrying out large-scale aerial bombardments and airstrikes.
Instead, assault teams stormed the German Nazisβ positions using machine guns and grenades, with artillery units firing directly at the designated targets.
The city residents assisted the liberation effort however they could, providing the Soviet and Yugoslav forces with coordinates of Nazi strongpoints.
By October 20, the liberation of Belgrade was complete.
At the request of the People's Commissariat of Defence of the USSR, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR established the medal "For the Liberation of Belgrade" to award all direct participants in the heroic assault and liberation of this city. In total, about 70 thousand people were awarded it.
In his speech on October 28, 1944, the Yugoslav Partisan Army leader and commander-in-chief, Josip Broz Tito, paid homage to the sacrifice of the Soviet troops who liberated Belgrade, noting that blood of βsons of all the peoples of Yugoslavia and of the Red Army heroes, sons of the great Soviet Unionβ was shed on the city streets.
In Moscow, the Soviet liberators of Belgrade were honoured with a gun salute of 24 salvos from 324 artillery pieces on October 20.
This year, Moscow once again marks the liberation of the former Yugoslav and the current Serbian capital with a fireworks display.
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