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This research paper examines how special operations were conducted
in Yugoslavia during WW II; how did the operational art conducted
fit into Allied grand strategy; and how effective were these
operations? These operations were conducted using multinational,
coalition forces, and for this reason the lessons from this
examination are relevant to warriors today. Conducting military
operations almost always involve a scarcity of forces. This
scarcity forces difficult decisions in development of strategic
goals and conduct of operations. This difficulty is further
compounded when coalition forces involve multiple nations, each
with their own priorities. This is the situation that existed in WW
II. The US wanted a concentrated invasion of NW Europe, while
Britain and Russia were interested in a multi-front battle of
attrition against the Axis, featuring a Balkan invasion. There were
inadequate forces to commit to an invasion of the Balkans, but
there was an opportunity to divert Axis strength from other fronts.
This paper will look at Allied operations in Yugoslavia (typical
Balkan operations) and analyze: 1.) the unique contextual factors
influencing special operations in the Balkans during WW II, 2.)
operational art factors of this unconventional employment of
airpower in the politically divided region, and 3.) the success
and/or failure of military planners and commanders in deriving
military from strategic objectives and in attaining these
objectives.
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