
Battle of Mokra
The Battle of Mokra, fought in September 1944 during World War II, was a critical engagement between Yugoslav Partisans and German forces in eastern Yugoslavia. The Partisans, led by Josip Broz Tito, aimed to liberate occupied territories and strengthen their influence. The battle showcased the Partisans' guerrilla tactics and collaboration with Soviet support. Despite facing a stronger and more organized German army, the Yugoslav forces achieved significant successes, contributing to the weakening of German control in the region. This battle was a key moment in the broader context of Yugoslavia's struggle for freedom and against fascism during the war.