Draksenić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драксенић) is a village in the municipality of Kozarska Dubica, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Draksenić was the...
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committed by the Croatian Home Guard in January 1942, when the village Draksenić was burned and more than 1600 were people killed. During the 1970s, Bosanska...
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committed by the Croatian Home Guard in January 1942, when the village Draksenić was burned and more than 200 were people killed. In February 1942, the...
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illegal gambling, and various forms of tax evasion. Kotur was born in Draksenić village near Bosanska Dubica, PR Bosnia-Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia, and...
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Dražgoše. Draksenić massacre 13–15 January 1942 Draksenić c. 360 Ustaše Massacre of approximately 360 Serbs by Ustaše and Home Guard at Draksenić. Pljeva...
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On 14 January 1942, Luburić led a group of Ustaše into the village of Draksenić, in northern Bosnia, and ordered the killing of its inhabitants. More...
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Gradiška, 7 - Novi Varoš, 8 - Dragalić, 9 - Cage, 10 - Bijela Stijena, 11 - Rajić, 12 - Jasenovac, 13 - Bročice, 14 - Draksenić, 15 - Gradiška, 16 - Cernik...
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Demirovac • Dizdarlije • Donja Jutrogošta • Donja Slabinja • Donji Jelovac • Draksenić • Furde • Gornja Gradina • Gornjoselci • Gradina Donja • Gunjevci • Hadžibajir...
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