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Against Hitler's Luftwaffe in the Balkans - The Royal Yugoslav Air Force at War in 1941
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Immediately following the end of the First World War, the air force
of the newly-formed Southern Slav State, the Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes, was forced to rely mainly on war-time Serbian
Air Service aircraft and material left after the withdrawal of the
French Arm�e de l'Air from the Balkans in 1919/1920\. This
equipment was supported by the addition of French war surplus
stocks which started arriving in 1921\. In 1929 the monarchy
changed its name to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Then, from 1930, the
official name of the air service branch its military was changed to
what is commonly known in the West as the Royal Yugoslav Air Force
(RYAF). The obsolete First World War aircraft were replaced from
1925 onwards by stop-gap solutions purchased mainly from France,
some from the Czechoslovakian Republic as well as from the first
domestic factories. From 1936, the RYAF again began to reorganize
and modernize, with the purchase of the most modern aircraft
available at that time. These aircraft were imported from the UK,
Germany and Italy, some being built under licence in domestic
factories. During this period the Kingdom of Yugoslavia succeeded,
as much as conditions allowed, to equip its air force with the most
advanced fighter and bomber types of the period. For the Kingdom of
Yugoslavia, the Second World War started on 6 April 1941\. The
military coup d'etat of 27 March 1941 and anti-German
demonstrations in Belgrade clearly aligned the kingdom with the
Allies. That same day, Hitler ordered the implementation of
Unternehmen 25 (Operation 25) - the attack against Kingdom of
Yugoslavia. Hitler had also secured Mussolini's support for this
campaign, while Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria gave active or
passive backing in exchange for territorial claims in Yugoslavia.
Despite all the odds, the airmen of the RYAF fought gallantly in
the defence of their homeland, with fighters taking on the German
and Italian bombers and their escort fighters - including the Axis
types in service with the RYAF. Eventually, due to the
deteriorating situation on the front and the ever-increasing risk
of the king and his government being captured, the decision was
taken to evacuate by air to Greece. In the summer of the 1941 some
220 Yugoslav aviators gathered in Egypt and continued the fight
against Axis, this time in the colours of the RAF. This is the full
story of their service and combats in the early months of that
year.
General
Imprint: |
Air World
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Authors: |
Djordje I Nikoli?
• Ognjan M Petrovi?
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Dimensions: |
246 x 172mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
232 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-399-08897-8 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-399-08897-1 |
Barcode: |
9781399088978 |
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