The Battle of Neretva
Yugoslavians fight for their freedom against local Chetniks as well as Italian and German troops in the battle on Neretva, as known as the ''fourth offensive'', the most humane battle in World War II.
23 December 1921, Novi Pavljani, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]
25 September 1920, Belozerka, Kherson Governorate, Ukraine [now Bilozerka, Kherson Oblast, Ukraine]
20 September 1936, Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia
4 April 1922, Ruma, Serbia, Yugoslavia
12 April 1928, Wedding, Berlin, Germany
2 September 1930, Despotovo, Serbia, Yugoslavia
13 December 1915, Solln, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
2 June 1930, Celje, Slovenia, Yugoslavia
19 November 1936, Skoplje, Macedonia, Yugoslavia
25 October 1922, Vucitrn, Serbia, Yugoslavia
14 March 1943, Skoplje, Macedonia, Yugoslavia
26 February 1933, Kucevo kod Pozarevca, Serbia, Yugoslavia
21 May 1928, Jesenice, Slovenia, Yugoslavia [now Slovenia]
10 June 1946, Lasovac kraj Bjelovara, Croatia
18 October 1916, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
21 July 1922, Ljubljana, Slovenia
20 October 1929, Negotin, Serbia, Yugoslavia
4 January 1932, Ladimirevci, Croatia, Yugoslavia
9 March 1923, Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
14 February 1944, Pec, Serbia, Yugoslavia
23 March 1940, Seres, Greece
12 June 1930, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
October 10, 1924 in Niksic, Montenegro, Yugoslavia
13 August 1942, Berlin, Germany
28 August 1967, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia [now in Slovenia]
September 23, 1940 in Trnje, Zagreb [now Republika Hrvatska]
11 July 1920, Vladivostok, Primorskaya Oblast, Far Eastern Republic [now Primorsky Krai, Russia]
23 November 1941, San Prospero Parmense, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
5 October 1940, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
May 01, 2013
Despite being mauled in the editing suite, this remains a fine war movie and a powerful reminder that WWII was fought on many fronts.
May 01, 2013
The most expensive Yugoslavian production of its day ($12 million) and an Oscar nominee for Best Foreign-Language Film.

