The formation was not very successful, and many men deserted to the Communist partisans.
The Front included nationalist groups, but it was dominated by communist partisans.
He was killed by Communist partisans on 28 April 1945.
The communist partisans refused to co-operate with the other resistance groups and took control of the country.
The majority of Croats did not support the Communist partisans.
During this time, fighting broke out between pro-royalist Greek soldiers and communist partisans.
The division was soon moved to Croatia where it saw action fighting against Tito's communist partisans.
The communist partisans regrouped and gained control of southern Albania in January 1944.
Some were rescued by Communist partisans that waged guerrilla warfare in rural outlying areas.
Then joined the communist partisans among the pseudonym Očka (Papa).