Operation Yellow, also known as Operation Rösselsprung, was a German military operation during World War II aimed at capturing the Yugoslav Partisan leader Josip Broz Tito. Launched in May 1944, it involved a significant paratrooper assault and ground forces, but ultimately failed to apprehend Tito. The operation highlighted the challenges faced by German forces in counterinsurgency efforts against partisan movements in occupied territories. Despite its failure, the operation underscored the importance of Tito as a symbol of resistance in Yugoslavia.
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