The Hitlerites attacked Yugoslavia on April 6, 1941, on April 12 they captured Belgrade. During the three and a half years of occupation, the country suffered catastrophic destruction: 6,500 libraries, 1,500 schools, over 50 Orthodox churches and monasteries, 19 museums, and seven theaters were destroyed. A significant part of Serbia's cultural heritage was looted and taken to the Third Reich. During the war years, Belgrade was regularly subjected to massive air bombardments.
By October 20, Belgrade and the larger part of Serbia were completely cleared of the enemy and the residents of the capital welcomed the liberators.
🎖 The people of Yugoslavia highly appreciated the feat of the Red Army. For the bravery and courage shown in the battles for Belgrade, the Presidium of the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia awarded orders and medals to over 2,000 Soviet soldiers and officers.