Pančevo Bridge (Serbian: Панчевачки мост/Pančevački most) is the only bridge over Danube in Belgrade. The bridge was put in use in 1935. At that time it was called Bridge of Peter II. Shortly after Nazi attack on Yugoslavia, bridge was destroyed during the night between April 10 and 11 1941 in a vain attempt to slow down advance of the German army on Belgrade. It was reconstructed in 1946.