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  1. A Yugoslavian epic film based on the true events of World War II, depicting the Partisans' retreat across the Neretva river in 1943. The film features a star-studded cast, a score by Bernard Herrmann, and a poster by Pablo Picasso.

  2. The Battle of Neretva: Directed by Veljko Bulajic. With Yul Brynner, Hardy Krüger, Franco Nero, Sylva Koscina. World War II drama about the 1943 battle around the Neretva River between Axis forces and Yugoslav partisan units.

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    • Drama, History, War
    • Veljko Bulajic
    • 1969-10-07
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    Since its final stage took place on the Neretva River, the operation was known in Yugoslavia as the Battle of the Neretva (Bitka na Neretvi). This stage is also known as the Battle for the Wounded ( Bitka za ranjenike ).

    • 20 January-March 1943
  4. Mar 21, 2016 · Battle of the Neretva, also known as the Battle for the wounded, is a common name for a series of battles in the Neretva valley between Yugoslav Partisans and the Axis forces during February and March 1943. For the Germans, this was the Operation Weiss II, but in Yugoslav historiography, this was the culmination of the 4th Enemy Offensive.

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  5. Oct 7, 2019 · TURN CAPTIONS ON AND READ DESCRIPTION!If you appreciate my work, consider supporting it with a just $1! :) https://www.patreon.com/NestorMakhnoBattle of Nere...

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  6. "Battle of Neretva" was the first of the huge state-sponsored World War II film productions. It had a staggering budget approved personally by Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito. Different sources ...

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  8. The Battle of Neretva was originally released in Yugoslavia in 1969 under the Yugoslavian title Bitka Na Neretvi, which had a running time of 175 minutes. After extensive editing, a 102 minute American version in the English language was released in the U.S. by American International Pictures and opened in Los Angeles on April 30, 1971.

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