List of wars involving Yugoslavia

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This is a list of wars involving Yugoslavia.

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Revolutions and interventions in Hungary
(1918–1920)
Part of the aftermath of World War I and the Revolutions of 1917–1923
Czechoslovakia
Kingdom of Romania Romania
 State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Republic of Prekmurje
Hutsul Republic
Hungary Kingdom of Hungary
France
Hungarian Republic
Hungarian Soviet Republic Hungarian SR
Slovak SR
Victory
Austro-Slovene conflict in Carinthia
(1918–1919)
Part of the aftermath of World War I and the creation of Yugoslavia
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
  • Maister's fighters
    After unification with Kingdom of Serbia on 1 December 1918:

Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes

  • Units from Lower Styria
  • Units from Ljubljana
    After 13 February ceasefire:

Kingdom of Yugoslavia Army of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes

Austria Republic of German-Austria Ceasefire
  • In Carinthian plebiscite southeastern Carinthia votes in favour of joining Austria.
  • Territorial changes are coordinated by Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
  • Majority of southeastern Carinthia is ceded to Austria
  • Maribor, Meža Valley and Jezersko are ceded to Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
Christmas Uprising
(1919)
Part of the aftermath of World War I and the creation of Yugoslavia
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Montenegrin Whites
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Kingdom of Montenegro Krsto Popović
Kingdom of Montenegro Jovan Plamenac
Yugoslav-Whites victory
  • Continued Guerrilla resistance under Savo Raspopović until 1929
Invasion of Yugoslavia
(1941)
Part of the Balkans Campaign of World War II
 Yugoslavia Axis: Axis victory

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1940s–1990s)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Eastern Front (World War II)
(1941–1945)
the European theatre of World War II
Allies:
Former Axis powers:
Axis: Victory
Operation Valuable
(1949–1956)
Western Bloc:
United States
United Kingdom

NATO

Separatists:
Northern Epirus KEVA


Yugoslavia

Hoxha's regime:
Communist Albania
Communist Albanian victory
  • Albanian forces defeated Yugoslav and American forces
  • Operation failed
Anti-communist insurgencies in Central and Eastern Europe
(1944–1960s)
Communist Forces:
Soviet Union
East Germany
Polish People's Republic
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Hungarian People's Republic
Socialist Republic of Romania
People's Republic of Bulgaria
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Anti-Communist Forces:
In the Soviet Union:
Ukrainian Insurgents
Russia Russian Insurgents
Polish Insurgents
Estonia Estonian Insurgents
Latvia Latvian Insurgents
Lithuania Lithuanian Insurgents
In the Balkans:
Bulgaria Bulgarian Insurgents
Serbian Insurgents
Croatian Insurgents
Romanian Insurgents
Other European states:
Germany German Insurgents
Hungarian Insurgents
Communist Victory
  • Most Anti-Communist Insurgents were defeated

Breakup of Yugoslavia (1991–1992)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Ten-Day War
(1991)
 Yugoslavia Slovenia Slovenian victory
  • Brioni Agreement
  • Withdrawal of the JNA from Slovenia
  • Full-scale invasion by the JNA averted
  • Slovenia gains full independence from Yugoslavia
Croatian War of Independence
(1991–1995)

1991–94:

Erdut Agreement
  • Yugoslav army formally withdrew from Croatia from January 1992 under the Sarajevo Agreement
  • Croatian forces regained control over most of Republic of Serbian Krajina-held territory
  • Eastern Slavonia remained under Serbian control until 1996 when it came under effective UN control
  • Croatian forces advanced into Bosnia and Herzegovina to assist the united Bosnian and Croatian side, which led to the eventual end of the Bosnian War in December 1995
  • The Croatian government gains control over the vast majority of territory previously held by rebel Serbs, with the remainder coming under UNTAES control.[s]
Yugoslav campaign in Bosnia
(1992)
 SFR Yugoslavia[t]
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Herzeg-Bosnia
Croatia
Victory

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