The Serbian Banat was a political entity established after occupation and partition of Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the Axis Powers. It existed from 1941 to 1944. Banat was formally part of Axis protectorate of Serbia, but all power within the region was in the hands of the local ethnic German minority. Regional civilian commissioner was Joseph-Sepp Lapp.

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  • The Serbian Banat was a political entity established after occupation and partition of Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the Axis Powers. It existed from 1941 to 1944. Banat was formally part of Axis protectorate of Serbia, but all power within the region was in the hands of the local ethnic German minority. Regional civilian commissioner was Joseph-Sepp Lapp. Following the defeat of Axis Powers in 1944, this German-ruled region was revoked and most of its territory was included into Vojvodina, one of the two autonomous provinces of Serbia within the new SFR Yugoslavia.
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  • The Serbian Banat was a political entity established after occupation and partition of Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the Axis Powers. It existed from 1941 to 1944. Banat was formally part of Axis protectorate of Serbia, but all power within the region was in the hands of the local ethnic German minority. Regional civilian commissioner was Joseph-Sepp Lapp.
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  • Banat (1941–1944)
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