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Battle of Loznica (1941)

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Battle of Loznica (1941)

The Battle of Loznica was fought on 31 August 1941 between Chetniks and Germans in World War II. Chetnik attack on the Germans in Loznica followed immediately after the German refusal to surrender. During the struggle Chetnik commander Lt. Col. Veselin Misita, who led the attack on the Germans in Loznica. After a one-day battle, the Germans were forced to surrender, the Chetniks captured 93 soldiers. After the liberation of Loznica, followed by a joint Partisan-Chetnik attack on the Germans at the Banja Koviljača, Krupanj, mine Zajača and the village Zavlaka. Freed was the whole middle part of the valley Drina River, a Serbian rebel actions against the Germans expand in the future to Šumadija, Mačva and valley Western Morava.[citation needed]

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