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The Main Staff of the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Serbia was the highest military organ that organized and commanded the units of the Yugoslav Partisans (the "National Liberation Army") on the territory of German-occupied Serbia (central Serbia) during World War II (1941–45).
Serbo-Croatian: Главни штаб Народноослободилачке војске и партизанских одреда Србије / Glavni štab Narodnooslobodilačke vojske i partizanskih odreda Srbije, shortened Главни штаб НОВ и ПО Србије / Glavni štab NOV i PO Srbije. It was established as the Штаб Народноослободилачких партизанских одреда Србије / Štab Narodnooslobodilačkih partizanskih odreda Srbije, then renamed Главни штаб Народноослободилачких партизанских одреда Србије / Glavni štab Narodnooslobodilačkih partizanskih odreda Srbije, receiving its final name in early 1943.