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dbpedia:Operation_Trio
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Operation Trio (Serbo-Croatian: Operacija Trio) was the first large-scale joint German-Italian counter-insurgency operation of World War II conducted in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), which included modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was carried out in two phases within eastern Bosnia from 20 April to 13 May 1942, with Ustaše militia and Croatian Home Guard forces taking part on the Axis side.
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dbpedia:Invasion_of_Yugoslavia
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Operation Trio
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* NDH forces * 11 killed * 1 missing * Unknown * 149 wounded * 121 missing * Germans * 173 missing * Chetniks * 15 wounded * Italians * 220 killed * 82 killed * 556 wounded
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* Partisans Chetniks (Sandžak) NDH Chetniks (East Bosnian)
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dbpedia:Stevan_Botić dbpedia:Jure_Francetić dbpedia:Paul_Bader dbpedia:Josip_Broz_Tito dbpedia:Dragoslav_Račić dbpedia:Koča_Popović dbpedia:Mario_Roatta dbpedia:Milorad_Momčilović
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1942-05-13Z
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dbpedia:World_War_II_in_Yugoslavia
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See theAftermathsection
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around 4,000 men
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n8:300