| Capture of Olovo |
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| Part of World War II in Yugoslavia |
Olovo in 1963 |
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| Belligerents |
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Independent State of Croatia |
Chetniks Yugoslav Partisans |
| Commanders and leaders |
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| Units involved |
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- Croatian Home Guard - 2 companies:
- the 4th company of Sarajevo Reserve Battalion
- the 17th company of the 6th Infantry Regiment
- 180 Muslim militiamen
- 40 gendarmes
- a battery of mountain guns
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4 Chetnik companies
- parts of Partisan Romanija Detachment
- Knežina company
- Bjelogoračka company
- Crepoljska company
- parts of Partisan Zvijezda Detachment
- Nišić battalion
- Crnovrška company
- Vlahinjska company
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| Strength |
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250 Croatian Home Guard members
220 militiamen
2 mountain guns
2 machine guns |
- 400 Chetniks
- Battery of unknown guns
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| Casualties and losses |
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- 13 Croatian Home Guards and 26 militiamen killed
- 9 Croatian Home Guards and 30 militiamen wounded
- 21 Croatian Home Guards imprisoned
- 17 Croatian Home Guards and 45 militiamen missing
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At least 240 Chetniks according to Croatian sources |
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Civilian victims of terror: |
Location of Olovo in the eastern NDH Show map of NDHOlovo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Show map of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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1941
Uprisings
- Uprising in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The Capture of Olovo (1 November — 17 December 1941) was a battle fought between allied forces of Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army (Chetniks) and Yugoslav Partisans against Axis forces of the Independent State of Croatia garrisoned in Olovo in the first year of World War II in Yugoslavia.