

The resistance movement so massive, Hitler literally couldn't bomb it into submission.
Season 1 • Episode 7
LatestFrom Drvar via Vis to Belgrade, Josip Broz Tito went from being the leader of a guerrilla movement to military leader and statesman in the span of a few minutes in 1944. How much did his charisma and battlefield success affect the relations between the Partisans and the Allied Powers? In the last episode of the series, we discover what the final operations for the liberation of Yugoslavia looked like, as well as what attitude the winners had towards the defeated.
Who were the Yugoslav Partisans? A docuseries about the founding and evolution of the largest armed resistance in Europe during World War II.
Direction
Klasić balances academic rigor with genuine narrative momentum.
Production
Rare partisan footage that somehow survived seven decades.
Writing
Complex Balkan politics made almost digestible. Almost.
Creator
Hrvoje Klasić
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Yugoslav cinema itself was partly built on partisan mythology—Tito funded films that became national identity.
Klasić's access to newly declassified Croatian sources reportedly caused diplomatic friction with Serbian historians before release.