About: Irma Benčić

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Irma Benčić was a Croat partisan and anti-fascist. She was active in the Istrian resistance movement against an occupying German army during World War II. Benčić was killed in March 1945 by the Germans; her efforts to liberate Istra are commemorated by a memorial park in her name.

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  • Irma Benčić († 28. Februar oder 1. März 1945 in Businia bei Cittanova d’Istria) war eine kroatisch-italienische Widerstandskämpferin gegen den Faschismus. Sie wurde in der vom Deutschen Reich besetzten Operationszone Adriatisches Küstenland in der Nacht des 1. März 1945 ebenso wie ihr Vater Anton Benčić und der aus Albona stammende Partisan Antun Ružić erschossen. In Novigrad erinnert eine Büste im nach ihr benannten Park am Hafen an Irma Benčić. (de)
  • Irma Benčić was a Croat partisan and anti-fascist. She was active in the Istrian resistance movement against an occupying German army during World War II. Benčić was killed in March 1945 by the Germans; her efforts to liberate Istra are commemorated by a memorial park in her name. (en)
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  • Irma Benčić († 28. Februar oder 1. März 1945 in Businia bei Cittanova d’Istria) war eine kroatisch-italienische Widerstandskämpferin gegen den Faschismus. Sie wurde in der vom Deutschen Reich besetzten Operationszone Adriatisches Küstenland in der Nacht des 1. März 1945 ebenso wie ihr Vater Anton Benčić und der aus Albona stammende Partisan Antun Ružić erschossen. In Novigrad erinnert eine Büste im nach ihr benannten Park am Hafen an Irma Benčić. (de)
  • Irma Benčić was a Croat partisan and anti-fascist. She was active in the Istrian resistance movement against an occupying German army during World War II. Benčić was killed in March 1945 by the Germans; her efforts to liberate Istra are commemorated by a memorial park in her name. (en)
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  • Irma Benčić (de)
  • Irma Benčić (en)
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