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Vielleicht nachdem die dort lebenden Kroaten vertrieben oder getötet wuden. Sonst nie.Krajisnik-Benkovac schrieb:Was redest du für einen schwachsinn, in slunj und okolina lebten vor 1995 über 90% Serben![]()
Vielleicht nachdem die dort lebenden Kroaten vertrieben oder getötet wuden. Sonst nie.Krajisnik-Benkovac schrieb:Was redest du für einen schwachsinn, in slunj und okolina lebten vor 1995 über 90% Serben![]()
Ivo2 schrieb:Vielleicht nachdem die dort lebenden Kroaten vertrieben oder getötet wuden. Sonst nie.Krajisnik-Benkovac schrieb:Was redest du für einen schwachsinn, in slunj und okolina lebten vor 1995 über 90% Serben![]()
Ivo2 schrieb:Vielleicht nachdem die dort lebenden Kroaten vertrieben oder getötet wuden. Sonst nie.Krajisnik-Benkovac schrieb:Was redest du für einen schwachsinn, in slunj und okolina lebten vor 1995 über 90% Serben![]()
Dann bring mal die Volkszählung 1991 Slunj, da wirst du sehen, dass es eine kroatische Mehrheit gegeben hat.Krajisnik-Benkovac schrieb:ach komm man ich bin in der krajina geboren und meine eltern meine ganze familie war im krieg und die wissen einiges mehr als ein alteingessesener kroaten-österreicher
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008 CROATIA - SLUNJ - October 25, 1991
DESCRIPTION OF REPORTED CRIME: Mass killing of civilians.
TIME AND LOCATION: October 25, 1991; the village of Lipovaca (cca
23 kilometres south of Slunj).
SUMMARY OF REPORTED CRIME: Armed Serbs ("Chetniks") killed seven
Croatian villagers of Lipovaca. On this occasion the following
Croatian civilians were shot or killed with knife: Marija
Brozincevic (born 1941), Franjo Brozinzevic (born 1930), Mira
Brozincevic (born 1935), Mato Brozincevic (born 1930), Roja
Brozincevic (born 1924), Mirko Brozincevic (born 1961), and Kaja
Cindric (born 1924). According to the 1991 census, the villagers
of Lipovaca had the population of 267: 222 Croats, 44 Serbs, and
1 person did not declare nationality.
PERPETRATORS: Armed Serb irregulars ("Chetniks").
EVIDENCE: Document currently kept in the archives of the
Department.
009 CROATIA - SLUNJ - October 1991
DESCRIPTION OF REPORTED CRIME: Mass killing of civilians.
TIME AND LOCATION: October 1991; Slunj district.
SUMMARY OF REPORTED CRIME: Marija Magdic (born 1914) was killed
in the village of Korita, mid-October 1991, along with the
following people: Manda Bicanic (born 1920) from Grabovac, Ilija
Bicanic (born 1933) from Dreznik, Marica Keser (born 1920) from
Rakovica, and Marija Pavlic (born 1943) from Klanac. Marko
Brajdic (born 1912) was killed in his family house in the village
of Rakovica, on October 24, 1991. Milan Smolcic (born 1934) and
Juro Conjar (born 1931) were killed in the village of Hrvatski
Blagaj, on October 25, 1991. All the killed persons were Croatian
civilians. Murders were committed by Serb irregulars
("Chetniks").
PERPETRATORS: Serb irregulars ("Chetniks").
EVIDENCE: Document currently kept in the archives of the
Department.
010 CROATIA - SLUNJ - October 8, 1991
DESCRIPTION OF REPORTED CRIME: Mass killing of civilians.
TIME AND LOCATION: October 8, 1991; the village of Dreznicko
Seliste (cca 24 kilometres south of Slunj).
SUMMARY OF REPORTED CRIME: Armed Serb irregulars ("Chetniks") set
Ana Hodak (77 years old, Croatian nationality) on fire in her
house. The same perpetrators killed the following Croatian
civilians: Nikola Hodak (born 1967) and Pavo Hodak (80 years
old). On the same day, the Chetniks set on fire Croatian houses
in the village of Dreznicko Seliste. According to the 1991
census, the village of Dreznicko Seliste had the population of
649: 633 Croatians, 14 Serbs, 1 Muslim, and 1 person did not
declare nationality.
PERPETRATORS: Serb irregulars ("Chetniks").
EVIDENCE: Document currently kept in the archives of the
Department.
Ivo2 schrieb:Fall's es dich interessiert:
008 CROATIA - SLUNJ - October 25, 1991
DESCRIPTION OF REPORTED CRIME: Mass killing of civilians.
TIME AND LOCATION: October 25, 1991; the village of Lipovaca (cca
23 kilometres south of Slunj).
SUMMARY OF REPORTED CRIME: Armed Serbs ("Chetniks") killed seven
Croatian villagers of Lipovaca. On this occasion the following
Croatian civilians were shot or killed with knife: Marija
Brozincevic (born 1941), Franjo Brozinzevic (born 1930), Mira
Brozincevic (born 1935), Mato Brozincevic (born 1930), Roja
Brozincevic (born 1924), Mirko Brozincevic (born 1961), and Kaja
Cindric (born 1924). According to the 1991 census, the villagers
of Lipovaca had the population of 267: 222 Croats, 44 Serbs, and
1 person did not declare nationality.
PERPETRATORS: Armed Serb irregulars ("Chetniks").
EVIDENCE: Document currently kept in the archives of the
Department.
009 CROATIA - SLUNJ - October 1991
DESCRIPTION OF REPORTED CRIME: Mass killing of civilians.
TIME AND LOCATION: October 1991; Slunj district.
SUMMARY OF REPORTED CRIME: Marija Magdic (born 1914) was killed
in the village of Korita, mid-October 1991, along with the
following people: Manda Bicanic (born 1920) from Grabovac, Ilija
Bicanic (born 1933) from Dreznik, Marica Keser (born 1920) from
Rakovica, and Marija Pavlic (born 1943) from Klanac. Marko
Brajdic (born 1912) was killed in his family house in the village
of Rakovica, on October 24, 1991. Milan Smolcic (born 1934) and
Juro Conjar (born 1931) were killed in the village of Hrvatski
Blagaj, on October 25, 1991. All the killed persons were Croatian
civilians. Murders were committed by Serb irregulars
("Chetniks").
PERPETRATORS: Serb irregulars ("Chetniks").
EVIDENCE: Document currently kept in the archives of the
Department.
010 CROATIA - SLUNJ - October 8, 1991
DESCRIPTION OF REPORTED CRIME: Mass killing of civilians.
TIME AND LOCATION: October 8, 1991; the village of Dreznicko
Seliste (cca 24 kilometres south of Slunj).
SUMMARY OF REPORTED CRIME: Armed Serb irregulars ("Chetniks") set
Ana Hodak (77 years old, Croatian nationality) on fire in her
house. The same perpetrators killed the following Croatian
civilians: Nikola Hodak (born 1967) and Pavo Hodak (80 years
old). On the same day, the Chetniks set on fire Croatian houses
in the village of Dreznicko Seliste. According to the 1991
census, the village of Dreznicko Seliste had the population of
649: 633 Croatians, 14 Serbs, 1 Muslim, and 1 person did not
declare nationality.
PERPETRATORS: Serb irregulars ("Chetniks").
EVIDENCE: Document currently kept in the archives of the
Department.
Quelle
Metkovic schrieb:Ich weiss nicht was es da zu diskutieren gibt...die Lika ist kroatisch...wer das nicht kapiert,kann sich im Kosovo ansiedeln...
Krajisnik-Benkovac schrieb:Metkovic schrieb:Ich weiss nicht was es da zu diskutieren gibt...die Lika ist kroatisch...wer das nicht kapiert,kann sich im Kosovo ansiedeln...
Kosovo ist Albanisch Dalmatien übrigens auch.
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