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Today in World War II History—April 12, 1941

Bomb-damaged buildings and tram in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, April 1941 (German Federal Archive: Bild 141-1005)

Bomb-damaged buildings and tram in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, April 1941 (German Federal Archive: Bild 141-1005)

80 Years Ago—Apr. 12, 1941: Germans take Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

Hitler divides Yugoslavia between Germany, Italy, Hungary, and Bulgaria, leaving Croatia as a puppet state.

Germans take Bardia, Libya.

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