Where are the Croats of Krnjeusa?
Krnjeusa can be found some 20km from Bosanaski Petrovac in Bosnia and
Hercegovina. According to church documents of the Banja Luka Bishopric the
Catholic parish of Krnjeusa was founded in 1892 for inhabitants who had
for the most settled from Croatia, from Lika and Dalamatia. The parish in
1892 had 437 faitful and by 1941, 1,500.
The Independent State of Croatia in the first days of its existance was
subjected to organized Serbo-chetnik attacks on its citizens, their
property and gendarmerie posts. On April 13, 14 and 15, for example,
Srbo-Chetnik criminals carried out a massacre of Croats and Moslems in
Caplinja, Cim and Ilici near Mostar. Over one hundred people were killed
and all houses burned. The largest crime inflicted upon Croatian people in
those early months of the war occured in Krnjeusa. From Aug. 2 to Aug. 7
following the capture of Krnjeusa which was defended by 14 members of the
regular Croatian army, the chetnik hordes carried out a wholesale
slaughter of its inhabitants.
Krnjeusa was burned to the ground. The church of the Blessed Virgin Mary
was burned together with 30 parishoners inside. Here also perished
Kresimir Baresic. The chetniks first cut off his hands, feet and head and
then threw torso into the burning church. Some twenty women and children
were thrown into the burning store of Ivan Dudek where they all perished.
Over two hundred Croat Catholics were taken and thrown into the Kaluderica
chasm some 10km from Bosanaski Petrovac. Only the son of my aunt, Mirko
Corak, managed to crawl out alive. A large number of the inhabitants were
thrown into the chasm at Risova Greda while the rest were killed in the
woods nearby. It is estimated that in this massacre, some 1,300 women,
chldren, youths and elderly were killed.
The chetnik criminal killed my mother and three year-old sister Jela and 7
year-old brother Ivan, while my father was thrown alive into the
Kaluderica chasm. Thus, from the region there disappeared the following
Croat Catholic families: Jurjevic, Matijevic, Pavicic, Katalinic, Tomcic,
Balen, Dosen, Dukovac, Babic, Bajtek, Knezevic, Javor, Ivanis, Maricic,
Buzonj, Bican, Corak, Prekupac, Dudek, Blazevic, Markovinovic, Pavelic and
Skender.
From this small Catholic parish those youths who survived entered the
ranks of the Croatian army and defended their state to the last moments of
its existence. On the altar of their homeland of Croatia, the following
gave their lives:
1. Ivezic, Milan - 23 years old (son of my aunt Manda who the chetniks
burned with her three-year-old son alive in Dudek'd store.)
2. Matijevic, Milan - 24 years old son of my uncle Luka.
3. Matijevic, Jakov - 20 years old
4. Dosen, Jure - 27 years old
5. Ivezic, Ivica - 23 years old
6. Dukovac, Milan - 21 years old
7. Tomicic, Josa - 30 years old
8. Knezevic, Mile - 28 years old
9. Knezevic, Jure - 23 years old, killed Nov. 25, 1942 defending Bihac.
10. Pavicic, Ivan - 35 years old
11. Jurjevic, Miro
12. Jurjevic, Drago
13. Pavelic, Milan - 23 years old
14. Pavelic, Ante - 21 years old
15. Matijevic, Miro - 31 years old (Croatian Army Major)
16. Pavelic, Marko - 25 years old ( my brother)
17. Pavelic, Ilija - 23 years old (my brother)
18. Pavelic, Niko - 20 years old (my brother)
19. Pavicic, Ilija
20. Balen, Ivan
21. Dukovac, Nikola
It is known without a doubt that all of the above (except Jure Knezevic
who was killed in 1942) arrived at Bleiburg in May 1945 after which all
trace of them was lost. That means that not a single one of them survived
the Bleiburg massacres.
Milan Pavelic
Zagreb, Croatia
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LETTER DATED 6 MAY 1994 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE
PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED
TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
I have the honour to transmit, enclosed herewith, the third report of the
Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on the violations of the
humanitarian law, including breaches of the Geneva Conventions, committed in
the
territory of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, as requested
by paragraph 1 of Security Council resolution 780 (1992).
I should be grateful if you would have this letter and its annex*
circulated as a document of the Security Council.
(Signed) Dragomir DJOKIC
Ambassador
Charge d'affaires a.i.
________________________
* The annex is being circulated in the language of submission only.
94-21019 (E) 110594 /...
THIRD REPORT
OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA SUBMITTED
TO THE UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION OF EXPERTS ESTABLISHED PURSUANT
TO THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 780 (1992)
C O N T E N T S
Case No
I Wilful killing of civilians 151 - 176
II Wilful killing of detainees - POWs 039 - 054
III Inhumane treatment of civilians 032 - 044
IV Inhumane treatment of detainees - POWs 019 - 062
V Wilful killing and inhuman treatment of wounded
and sick persons 011 - 032
VI Hostage-taking and detention camps 027 - 028
VII Wanton devastation and destruction of property 025 - 034
VIII Devastation of places of worship, cemeteries,
cultural and historical monuments 018 - 026
IX Ethnic cleansing 030 - 071
Annex I
Annex II
I. WILFUL KILLING OF CIVILIANS
I-151
DESIGNATION OF CRIME: Wilful killing of civilians.
TIME AND PLACE: 13 August 1992 at 7:15, Markusica, Municipality of Vukovar.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: A group of farmers from Markusica and the nearby villages
of Ada and Gabos were harvesting at the Ceretinci agricultural estate of the
Markusica Agricultural Cooperative, 4-5 kilometres away from the village in the
direction of Brezovic, when they were attacked by a Croatian armed formation, who
on that occasion shot and killed:
1. Nikola Pelikic (1928) from Markusice
2. Smilja Bajic (1932) from Markusica
3. Jovo Bajic (1928) from Markusica, and
4. Petar Kovacevic (1922) from Ada, while
Ljubica Velikic (1932) from Markusica was injured and taken to the Health
Centre for medical assistance.
On that occasion, members of the Croatian armed forces arrested Boza Nedic,
Jela Nedic, Ljubinka Kovacevic, Jovan and Nada Blanus, Stojan, Uros, Boja and
Mica Tomic, Ljubinka and Rajko Petkovic, Jasna and Milica Kovacevic, Vladimir
Simic, Stojanka Maksimovic, Miladin Radic, Sretenka Despotovic, Mihajlo Mirkovic
and Nedeljko Kovacevic. All the captives were taken to Djakovo where they were
maltreated and beaten and released only at UNPROFOR intervention.
INDICATION CONCERNING PERPETRATOR(S): Members of Croatian armed forces.
EVIDENCE: Minutes taken at the investigation drawn up by the investigation
magistrate of the Municipal Court of Vukovar, minutes taken during abductions,
photographs and statements of witnesses (documents of the Municipal Court of
Vukovar Kri. 141/92).-
I - 152
DESIGNATION OF CRIME: Wilful killing of civilians
TIME AND PLACE: 12 March 1993, Loznica, territory of
Yugoslavia, Marsala Tita Street, Zikice Jovanovica Street and the field of Branko
Jovic.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Three shells of 82mm calibre were fired from the
territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina on the left bank of the Drina, from the direction
of Nezuk-Vitnica towards Banja Koviljaca, killing Vera Vukasinovic of Banja
Koviljaca, age 79, while Slavisa Kajtovic of Banja Koviljaca, age 22, sustained
a grave life-threatening bodily injury, while considerable material damage
was inflicted at the place of explosion.
INDICATION CONCERNING PERPETRATOR(S): Members of the Moslem army of
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
EVIDENCE: Documents of the investigation magistrate of the Municipal Court
in Loznica Kri. 56/93.
I - 153
DESIGNATION OF CRIME: Attempted wilful killing of civilians.
TIME AND PLACE: 13 September 1992 at 21:30, on the part of the Morovic-
Jamena road near the "Lipovac" canal, territory of the Municipality of Sid,
Yugoslavia.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: The tractor driven in the territory of Yugoslavia by
Nebojsa Savatovic of Vasica, 66, Lenjinova Street, with Andrija Serfezi in the
trailer, was fired at from the Croatian territory injuring Andrija Serfezi in the
head in the area of the left cheek, who was given medical assistance at the Sid
health centre.
INDICATION CONCERNING PERPETRATOR(S): Members of the Croatian armed forces.
EVIDENCE: Documents of the Municipal Public Prosecutor's Office at Sid, Ktr.
51/92.
I - 156
DESIGNATION OF CRIME: Wilful killing of civilians.
TIME AND PLACE: End of July 1991, Borovo Naselje.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Serbs, residents of Borovo Naselje, Miodrag Slavko and
Vlada Skeledjija, were taken from their homes in the night between 27 and 28 July
1991 and have not been traced ever since. It is therefore assumed that they were
killed.
INDICATION CONCERNING PERPETRATOR(S):
1. Ante Tomljenovic of Borovo Naselje
2. Jure Vuckovic of Borovo Naselje
EVIDENCE: Statements of witnesses Djordje Calic, Branko Kolar and Mladen
Geravica before the investigation magistrate of the Municipal Court of Vukovar
in case No. Kri. 14/91.
I - 164
DESIGNATION OF CRIME: Wilful killing of civilians
TIME AND PLACE: 16 November 1991, Borovo Naselje.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Martin Sabljic, commandant of the "Nova obucara" shelter,
and Nikola Cibaric, assistant commandant of the shelter, having searched an
elderly couple, civilians Dragoljub and Milica Vracaric, from Borovo Naselje, and
having taken their money, Sabljic ordered Cibaric to take them out of the shelter
and kill them, which Cibaric did by having them driven to the railway station
where he told them, after they had left the vehicle, to step back, whereafter he
pointed an automatic rifle at them. Milica then said to him: "You won't kill us,
will you, son?" and he answered: "I must kill you, madam" and fired 6-7 shots in
the area of their chest and head, whereupon Milica died instantly, while
Dragoljub sustained grave life-threatening bodily injuries (a bullet wound in the
upper jaw and both nostrils, the bullet going out through the right lower eye-lid
and the right eye, bursting the eyeball and causing multiple fracture of the
upper jaw and the nasal partition, and another bullet wound in the area of the
hip).
INDICATION CONCERNING PERPETRATOR(S):
1. Martin Sabljic born on 8 November 1939 at Tijerica, Municipality of Sinj,
of father Vlado and mother Lucija nee Ruscic, Croatian national, formerly
resident of Borovo Naselje, 203 Trpinjska cesta, present address unknown,
detained from 14 January to 14 August 1992 when he was released to Croatian
authorities;
2. Nikola Cibaric, born on 14 March 1956 at Sisarka,
Municipality of Lipljan, of father Miko and mother Cecilija nee Palic, Croatian
national, formerly resident of Borovo Naselje, 176 Trpinjska cesta, present
address unknown, detained from 15 January to 14 August 1992 when he was released
to Croatian authorities.
EVIDENCE: Documents Ik. 112/92 of the Military Court of Belgrade and
particularly the statement of Dragoljub Vracaric and medical findings.
NOTE: Ref. report III - 042.
I - 165
DESIGNATION OF CRIME: Wilful killing of civilians.
TIME AND PLACE: 16 November 1991, about 11:00 p.m., Borovo Naselje.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Having searched Ana Lukic and having found soldier's
booklets of her husband and three sons, Sabljic, a ZNG member and commandant of
the "Nova obucara" shelter ordered his assistant Cibaric to take her and Vida
Jakovljevic out of the "Nova obucara" shelter and kill them, which he did, by
taking them to the railway station where he told them to step back some 4 metres
from him and, although Ana Lukic told him: "Don't do it son, that's how they shot
my mother", he pointed an automatic rifle at them and fired about 8 shots which
felled and killed them instantly.
INDICATION CONCERNING PERPETRATOR(S):
1. Martin Sabljic, born on 8 November 1939 at Tijerica, the Municipality of
Sinj, of father Vlada and mother Lucija nee Ruscic, formerly resident of Borovo
Naselje, 203, Trpinjska cesta, present address unknown; detained from 14 January
to 14 October 1992 when he was released to Croatian authorities;
2. Nikola Cibaric, born on 14 March 1956 at Sisarka, Municipality of
Lipljan, of father Miko and mother Cecilija nee Palic, formerly resident of
Borovo Naselje, 176, Trpinjska cesta, present address unknown;
3. ZNG member "Siptar".
EVIDENCE: Evidence contained in documents Ik.112/92 of the Military Court
of Belgrade (statements of witnesses: Vida Gedosevic, Bogdan Lukic and Milica
Zvijerac, and photographs taken at the investigation, etc.).
I - 166
DESIGNATION OF CRIME: Wilful killing of civilians.
TIME AND PLACE: 16 November 1991, Borovo Naselje.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: In agreement with Sabljic, commandant of the "Nova
obucara" shelter, Sabljic, Sipos and other 4-5 ZNG members and his wife Jasna,
singled out 8 men, three of Croatian and five of Serb nationality, including Inic
and his son who was mentally disordered and a diabetic, from the shelter, where
after Inic and his son were executed, while the destiny of other Serbs from this
group is unknown.
INDICATION CONCERNING PERPETRATOR(S):
1. Martin Sabljic, born on 8 November 1939 at Tjerica, Municipality of Sinj,
of father Vlado and mother Lucija nee Ruscic, formerly resident of Borovo
Naselje, 203, Trpinjska cesta, Croatian national, present address unknown;
2. Zoran Sipos, born on 30 December 1952 in Sombor of father Milivoje and
mother Milka nee Doganic, Croatian national, formerly resident of Borovo Naselje,
singles hostel building No. 204, present address unknown: detained from 16
January to 14 August 1992 when he was released to Croatian authorities;
3. Jasna Sipos, wife of Zoran Sipos, formerly resident of Borovo Naselje,
singles hostel building No. 204, present address unknown;
4. Unidentified ZNG members.
EVIDENCE: Evidence contained in documents Ik.112/92 of the Military Court.
I - 167
DESIGNATION OF CRIME: Wilful killing of civilians.
TIME AND PLACE: 17 November 1991 about 9:00 p.m., Borovo Naselje.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: As commandant of the "Nova obucara" shelter, Sabljic
allowed that 11 persons of Serb nationality, including Mica, a baker, Jova who
lived in Kozaracka Street and Predrag Ciric, who was subsequently killed by ZNG
members, to be taken out of the shelter.
INDICATION CONCERNING PERPETRATOR(S):
1. Martin Sabljic, private merchant, born on 8 November 1939 at Tijerica,
Municipality of Sinj, of father Vlado and mother Lucija nee Ruscic, formerly
resident of Borovo Naselje, 203 Trpinjska cesta, present address unknown,
detained from 14 January to 14 August 1992 when he was released to Croatian
authorities;
2. Unidentified ZNG members.
EVIDENCE: Evidence contained in documents Ik.112/92 of the Military Court
in Belgrade, Ik. 112/92, including the statement of Nikola Cibaric that he was
present when ll Serbs were taken out of the shelter and tortured which made him
cry, as he knew what awaited them and he loved Jova from Kozarceva Street like
his own father.
I - 168
DESIGNATION OF CRIME: Wilful murder of civilians.
TIME AND PLACE: 17 November 1991, Borovo Naselje.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Martin Sabljic, commandant of the "Nova obucara" shelter,
allowed that 14 persons be taken out of the shelter, including 11 persons of Serb
nationality:
1. Jova Markov
2. Konstantin Lukic
3. Ljuban Nusevic
4. Uros Ostojic
5. Milovan Baljak
6. Uros Neducic
7. a person with surname Babic
8. a person with surname Zivkovic, mentally disordered, with the exception
of Ostojic, Nisevic and Baljak, all other persons of Serb nationality were
killed.
INDICATION CONCERNING PERPETRATOR(S):
1. Martin Sabljic, born on 8 November 1939 at Tjerca, Municipality of Sinj,
of father Vlado and mother Lucija nee Ruscic, formerly resident of Borovo
Naselje, 203, Trpanjska cesta, present address unknown;
2. Unidentified ZNG members.
EVIDENCE: Evidence contained in documents Ik.112/92 of the Military Court
in Belgrade, including inter alia the statements of 6 witnesses and minutes taken
at the autopsy of the corpses of Konstantin Lukic and Jova Markov.
NOTE: Supplement to the reports under II - 052
I - 169
IX - 071
DESIGNATION OF CRIME: Ethnic cleansing
TIME AND PLACE: Duvno (Tomislavgrad), April 3 - June 27, 1993
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Before April 3, 1992 when the war broke out in the region
of the Duvno (Tomislavgrad) parish, the total number of Christian Orthodox Serbs
was 558 in 120 households.
Coinciding with the attack on the Serbian population of the village of
Malovan near Kupres of March 3, harassment of Serbs commenced in Duvno, including
ransacking and robbing of property, taking away and detention at the police
headquarters. On April 10, 1992, which was the Statehood Day of the quisling
Independent State of Croatia, a first Serb, Jovan Vazic from Rascani, was killed
and a camp for Serbs established in Duvno where in the period from April 3, 1992
to June 29, 1993 10 Serbs were killed in total, as follows:
1) Goran, Nikola, Milisav (1964)
2) Pero Vazic
3) Milorad, Bogoljub, Andrijasevic (1958)
4) Simo Milisav (1954)
5) Jovo, Djura, Vazic (1935)
6) Slobodan, Sima, Karan (1959)
7) Bozo, Milan, Karan (1937)
8) Ruza Cvijetic (1911)
9) Vasilija Velimir (1910) and
10) Milisav, Radovan, Branislav (1969)
All the Serbs who had not escaped the Croat persecution were detained in the
camp and subjected to the most severe treatment which lasted until June 29, 1993
when the last Serb according to the available data was expelled from their
territory.
Their entire property was plundered.
Thus the genocide of the Serbian people was completed there which had begun
at the time of the Independent State of Croatia 1941-1945.
When the Second World War broke out, 40% of the population in the region was
Serbian, whereas after the Second World War their number was reduced to merely
2%, as a consequence of a massive genocide of the Serbian people.
INDICATIONS CONCERNING PERPETRATORS: Local authorities of Tomislavgrad.
EVIDENCE: The report by Branko Zeleni, priest of the Serbian Orthodox
Church.
NOTE: For more details on the genocide of the Serbian people in the Commune
of Tomislavgrad, see Appendix No. II.
ANNEX I
To the Zahumsko-Hercegovacka
Eparchy
Monastery Tvrdos
Belgrade, in the year of the Lord 1993, Month of July
REPORT
on the Church district of Duvno and the parish of Duvno which was in
existence until July 29, 1993, when the last Serb was driven out of this area.
The Report contains: the number of Serb households, the number of residents in
the settlements inhabited by Serbs, their names and surnames, year of birth,
place and date of exchange, the names of all those who have been killed or have
died or have been deprived of life in any other way from the outbreak of the
conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina until the end of June, when all those detained
were released. The number of Churches, parish houses, cemeteries and other Church
assets which were in the possession of the Church. The Church district of Duvno
extends also to the surrounding villages in which Serbs lived mixed with the
Croatian population. Serbs lived in: Duvno (Tomislavgrad), the nameof Duvno was
changed in 1990, as well as in villages inhabited exclusively by Serbs (Mandino
Selo, Lipa, Kongora and Baljci).
The list of Serbs who lived in Duvno (Tomislavgrad):
1. Dusan Savic, 1930,
2. Ilinka Savic, 1927,
3. Andjelka Vazic, 1931,
4. Pero Gligoric, 1940,
5. Duska Gligoric, 1943,
6. Boris Gligoric, 1972,
7. Rade Gligoric, 1975,
8. Predrag Gligoric, 1982,
9. Obren Vazic, 1934,
10. Sila Vazic, 1938,
11. Zeljko Vazic, 1963,
12. Srdjan Vazic, 1965,
13. Mladen Vazic, 1941,
14. Mila Vazic, 1947,
15. Nenad Vazic, 1965,
16. Andjelka Vazic, 1968,
17. Zana Vazic, 1991,
18. Vojo Vazic, 1971,
19. Aleksa Vazic, 1927,
20. Staka Vazic, 1928,
21. Marko Vazic, 1954,
22. Mijo Vazic, 1948,
23. Mirjana Vazic, 1964,
24. Deana Vazic, 1987,
25. Momir Vojinovic, 1930,
26. Emilija Vujinovic, 1934,
27. Vuko Vujinovic, 1958,
28. Drago Vujinovic, 1958,
29. Zdravko Vujinovic, 1934,
30. Radojka Vujinovic, 1947,
31. Dejan Vujinovic, 1927,
32. Danica Vujinovic, 1930.
33. Zvjezdan Vujinovic, 195,
34. Nikola Bosnjak, 1934,
35. Ikonija Bosnjak, 1930,
36. Mijo Bosnjak, 1955,
37. Ana Bosnjak, 1960,
38. Dalibor Bosnjak, 1982,
39. Sinisa Bosnjak, 1984,
40. Mijo Bilanovic, 1927,
41. Dusanka Bilanovic, 1938,
42. Sinisa Bilanovic, 1978,
43. Milica Bilanovic, 1930,
44. Jovo Bilanovic, 1930,
45. Anica Bilanovic, 1931,
46. Duska Vukovic, 1931,
47. Zoran Boskovic, 1950,
48. Goran Boskovic, 1957,
49. Cvita Karan, 1928,
50. Ljubo Karan, 1915,
51. Mileva Karan, 1914,
52. Stole Karan, 1938,
53. Cvita Karan, 1948,
54. Milan Vazic, 1938,
55. Stana Vazic, 1948,
56. Miodrag Vazic, 1970,
57. Marko Vazic, 1978,
58. Bosko Karan, 1937,
59. Milan Karan, 1937,
60. Tomo Karan, 1938,
61. Andja Karan, 1940,
62. Milorad Karan, 1965,
63. Vladimir Karan, 1969,
64. Svjetlana Karan, 1976,
65. Pavo Stanisic, 1927,
66. Toda Stanisic, 1925,
67. Jovanka Velimir, 1948,
68. Ilija Vazic, 1940,
69. Milica Vazic, 1946,
70. Milica Vazic, 1914,
71. Svjetlana Vazic, 1972,
72. Milos Vazic, 1944,
73. Ruza Vazic, 1955,
74. Bojan Vazic, 1981,
75. Rade Vazic, 1988,
76. Ilija Karan, 1952,
77. Nada Karan, 1953,
78. Daliborka Karan, 1978,
79. Ljiljana Karan, 1979,
80. Pero Vazic, 1938,
81. Smilja Vazic, 1952,
82. Suzana Vazic, 1971,
83. Milan Majkic, 1935,
84. Sava Majkic, 1937,
85. Rade Majkic, 1959,
86. Borka Majkic, 1960,
87. Milan Majkic, 1991,
88. Savo Pavlovic, 1946,
89. Zora Pavlovic, 1949,
90. Aleksandar Pavlovic, 1975,
91. Goran Pavlovic, 1986,
92. Dusan Gligoric, 1950,
93. Ljubica Gligoric, 1955,
94. Jelica Gligoric, 1978,
95. Snjezana Gligoric, 1980,
96. Tamara Gligoric, 1986,
97. Vesna Gligoric, 1990,
98. Drago Bosnic, 1951,
99. Nevenka Bosnic, 1959,
100. Novica Ucukalo, 1971,
101. Ruza Ucukalo, 1951,
102. Miso Ucukalo, 1971,
103. Mile Ucukalo, 1975,
104. Ivona Ucukalo, 1988,
105. Bosko Kos, 1950,
106. Borko Kos, 1958,
107. Snjezana Kos, 1960,
108. Ljuba Kos, 1922,
109. Ratko Kos, 1946,
110. Mila Kos, 1959,
111. Mihaela Kos, 1988,
112. Daniela Kos, 1991,
113. Milan Kukobat, 1946,
114. Zorka Kukobat, 1948,
115. Snjezana Kukobat, 1968,
116.. Sasa Kukobat, 1973,
117. Boro Vukovic, 1988,
118. Minka Vukovic, 1940,
119. Aleksandar Vukovic, 1967,
120. Ognjen Vukovic, 1974,
121. Rajko Vukovic, 1936,
122. Danica Vukovic, 1940,
123. Gordan Vukovic, 1981,
124. Sandra Vukovic, 1975,
125. Biljana Vukovic, 1972,
126. Mila Vukovic, 1932,
127. Milos Vukovic, 1946,
128. Ruzica Vukovic, 1970,
129. Violeta Vukovic, 1970,
130. Aleksandra Vukovic, 1978,
131. Mile Markovic, 1937,
132. Sena Markovic, 1938,
133. Aleksandar Markovic, 1962,
134. Savo Karan, 1949,
135. Ljuba Karan, 1955,
136. Rade Karan, 1974,
137. Ognjen Karan, 1976,
138. Vladimir Karan, 1981,
139. Milan Karan, 1949,
140. Stana Karan, 1951,
141. Milorad Karan, 1981,
142. Vanja Karan, 1984,
143. Luka Karan, 1950,
144. Ruzica Karan, 1955,
145. Ljubica Karan, 1980,
146. Cedo Karan, 1933,
147. Mila Karan, 1940,
148. Biljana Karan, 1966,
149. Rajko Karan, 1968,
150. Pero Zecevic, 1949,
151. Ana Zecevic, 1951,
152. Gordana Zecevic, 1973,
153. Cvita Zecevic, 1975,
154. Marko Zecevic, 1981,
155. Mirko Zecevic, 1950,
156.. Bosiljka Zecevic, 1952,
157. Natasa Zecevic, 1975,
158. Stanislava Zecevic, 1979,
159. Milisava Zecevic, 1984,
160. Danko Zecevic, 1898,
161. Jela Zecevic, 1900,
162. Mara Zecevic, 1926,
163. Branko Zecevic, 1944,
164. Boris Zecevic, 1973,
165. Borica Zecevic, 1974,
166. Pero Zecevic, 1927,
167. Bozo Gligoric, 1946,
168. Miroslava Gligoric, 1949,
169. Drazan Gligoric, 1971,
170. Dajana Gligoric, 1973,
171. Veljko Gligoric, 1984,
172. Luka Milisav, 1950,
173. Milica Milisav, 1951,
174. Branko Zelen (Priest), 1962,
175. Zora Zelen, 1963,
176. Nikolina Zelen, 1984,
177. Teodora Zelen, 1991,
178. Pero Velimir, 1929,
179. Mijo Karan, 1946,
180. Cvita Karan, 1950,
181. Dragan Karan, 1972,
182. Andjelka Karan, 1980,
183. Vojka Boljanovic, 1932,
184. Miro Boljanovic, 1957,
185. Rade Boljanovic, 1959,
186. Svjetlana Boljanovic, 1967,
187. Petar Boljanovic, 1965,
188. Ilija Zelen, 1958,
189. Stana Zelen, 1957,
190. Milan Zelen, 1986,
191. Nevenka Karan, 1925,
192. Vinka Velemir, 1931.
These are the residents of Duvno who had lived and worked in Duvno until the
outbreak of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Eminovo Selo:
1. Nikola Savic, 1929,
2. Stana Savic, 1928,
3. Vladimir Savic, 1957,
4. Bosko Savic, 1914,
5. Joka Savic, 1920,
6. Darinka Savic, 1924,
7. Ilija Savic, 1952,
8. Jela Savic, 1968,
9. Zeljka Savic, 1984,
10. Drazana Savic, 1986,
11. Pero Savic, 1961,
12. Jelka Savic, 1970,
13. Zana Savic, 1989,
14. Vanja Savic, 1992,
15. Staka Savic, 1907,
16. Mara Savic, 1930,
17. Jovo Savic, 1935,
18. Ratko Savic, 1962,
19. Ljubica Savic, 1964,
20. Milan Savic, 1988,
21. Zoran Savic, 1990,
22. Pero Savic, 1926,
23. Stana Savic, 1931,
24. Joka Savic, 1920,
25. Miroslav Savic, 1955,
26. Joka Savic, 1951,
27. Sladjana Savic, 1985,
28. Drazana Savic, 1987,
29. Nikola Savic, 1991,
30. Mirko Savic, 1955,
31. Gospova Savic, 1930,
32. Radovan Milisav, 1946,
33. Nada Milisav, 1951,
34. Branislav Milisav, 1969,
35. Branka Milisav, 1974,
36. Nikola Milisav, 1930,
37. Dara Milisav, 1933,
38. Goran Milisav, 1964,
39. Bozo Milisav, 1941,
40. Zora Milisav, 1942,
41. Mirko Milisav, 1967,
42. Mijo Milisav, 1970,
43. Milomirka Milisav, 1976,
44. Ljubo Gligoric, 1940,
45. Mila Gligoric, 1941,
46. Branko Gligoric, 1967,
47. Momcilo Gligoric, 1946,
48. Sava Gligoric, 1955,
49. Dragan Gligoric, 1977,
50. Goran Gligoric, 1979,
51. Slobodan Gligoric, 1988,
52. Uros Gligoric, 1908,
53. Dragica Gligoric, 1912,
54. Boro Gligoric, 1938,
55. Mila Gligoric, 1941,
56. Vladimir Gligoric, 1965,
57. Vladislav Gligoric, 1969,
58. Boja Gligoric, 1920,
59. Rade Gligoric, 1937,
60. Milica Gligoric, 1940,
61. Djuka Gligoric, 1922,
62. Misko Gligoric, 1924,
63. Mara Gligoric, 1927,
64. Ljubo Gligoric, 1928,
65. Mara Gligoric, 1933,
66. Zdravko Gligoric, 1960,
67. Natalija Gligoric, 1960,
68. Sanja Gligoric, 1989,
69. Velibor Gligoric, 1991,
70. Stoja Zdilar, 1903,
71. Stana Zdilar, 1934,
72. Petar Maric, 1950,
73. Stana Maric, 1958,
74. Stojanka Maric, 1981,
75. Vlado Maric, 1988,
76. Vladislava Maric, 1985,
77. Ljilja Maric, 1987,
78. Teodora Maric,
These are the residents of Eminovo Selo.
Oplecani:
1. Mara Stanic, 1922,
2. Ilija Stanic, 1956,
3. Slobodanka Stanic, 1961,
4. Vesna Stanic, 1982,
5. Duska Stanic, 1984,
6. Svetlana Stanic, 1985,
7. Vaso Stanic, 1959,
8. Zorica Stanic, 1968,
9. Aleksandra Stanic, 1990,
10. Dusan Stanic, 1992,
11. Mijo Stanic, 1948,
12. Zora Stanic, 1949,
13. Sava Stanic, 1920,
14. Boro Stanic, 1973,
15. Rada Stanic, 1974,
16. Branka Stanic, 1981,
17. Nikola Stanic, 1960,
18. Stana Stanic, 1925,
19. Momcilo Drasko, 1924,
20. Andja Drasko, 1926,
21. Luka Drasko, 1953,
22. Desa Drasko, 1961,
23. Goran Drasko, 1983,
24. Dijana Drasko, 1985,
25. Jovo Drasko, 1914,
26. Ruza Drasko, 1927,
27. Dozeljko Drasko, 1960,
28. Mira Drasko, 1967,
29. Stefan Drasko, 1993,
30. Savo Drasko, 1934,
31. Mila Drasko, 1937,
32. Ruzica Drasko, 1918,
33. Milorad Drasko, 1960,
34. Milka Drasko, 1964,
35. Radovan Drasko, 1962,
36. Mira Drasko, 1965,
37. Sanja Drasko, 1984,
38. Dejan Drasko, 1986,
39. Luka Drasko, 1934,