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- Vukašin (serbisch-kyrillisch Вукашин; * angeblich in , zu Čapljina, Herzegowina; † angeblich 1942 oder 1943 im KZ Jasenovac), nach seinem angeblichen Herkunfts- bzw. Sterbeort auch Vukašin von Klepci (Вукашин из Клепаца Vukašin iz Klepaca) oder Vukašin von Jasenovac (Вукашин Јасеновачки Vukašin Jasenovački), ist ein Märtyrer und Heiliger der serbisch-orthodoxen Kirche. Die Existenz und das Martyrium des Vukašin als historische Person sind umstritten und mutmaßlich legendär. Die Angaben zu Vukašin stammen offenbar einzig aus einer Erzählung des jugoslawisch-kommunistischen Funktionärs (1899–1971) aus dem Jahr 1961. (de)
- Vukašin Mandrapa (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукашин Мандрапа; died 1942/43) is a saint and a martyr of the Serbian Orthodox Church canonized as Saint Vukašin of Klepci (Свети Вукашин из Клепаца). His surname and place of birth are disputed. Several sources claim his surname was actually Toholj, and some claim he was from the village of Lokve and not Klepci. Ustashas killed him probably in August 1942. The years of his death is also disputed, as either 1942 or 1943. According to one story, Vukašin was a farmer and merchant, born in Klepci.According to historian Ivo Rendić-Miočević there is no historical evidence of its existence. He and his family lived in Sarajevo and then returned to Klepci, but were arrested and sent to the Independent State of Croatia's Jasenovac death camp. Mandrapa was listed among the victims of Jasenovac in 2007 by the Serbian Fond for the Research of Genocide in Jasenovac. According to testimony given in 1970 by neuropsychiatrist Nede Zec who was detained in Jasenovac, Mandrapa was singled out by a Croatian Ustaše, surnamed Friganović (first name Josip or Mile), who had observed his stoic behavior during the forced labor days and the slaughter of prisoners at night. A paragraph from his testimony attributed to his "butcher", Fr. Pero Brzica: " ... Four Ustashas bet ten liters of brandy on who would slaughter more Serbs in one night. After several hours of unprecedented horror, Žile Friganović "convincingly led. He had already slaughtered 1100 people, while the others only reached 300 or 400. He was in an unusual ecstasy, he had never felt such bliss in his life. And then among the inmates who were terrified waiting for their turn to come, he saw an elderly peasant, who stood with incomprehensible peace and calmly watched the hell that was unfolding in front of him." Friganović allegedly attempted to compel Mandrapa to bless the Ustaše leader Ante Pavelić, which Mandrapa refused to do, even after Friganović had allegedly cut off both his ears and nose after each refusal. He then allegedly cut out Mandrapa's eyes, tore out his heart, and slashed his throat. This incident was allegedly witnessed by another inmate. (en)
- Вукашин Ясеновацкий (серб. Вукашин Јасеновачки), также известный под именами Святой Вукашин из Клепцев (серб. Свети Вукашин из Клепаца) и Старец Вукашин (серб. Старац Вукашин) — святой Сербской православной церкви, канонизированный в лике мученика и погибший от рук усташского надзирателя в концлагере Ясеновац. (ru)
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- Fresco of Vukašin Jasenovački in Saint Sava Temple in Belgrade (en)
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- Biography on the website of Serbian Orthodox Church (en)
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- Vukašin (serbisch-kyrillisch Вукашин; * angeblich in , zu Čapljina, Herzegowina; † angeblich 1942 oder 1943 im KZ Jasenovac), nach seinem angeblichen Herkunfts- bzw. Sterbeort auch Vukašin von Klepci (Вукашин из Клепаца Vukašin iz Klepaca) oder Vukašin von Jasenovac (Вукашин Јасеновачки Vukašin Jasenovački), ist ein Märtyrer und Heiliger der serbisch-orthodoxen Kirche. Die Existenz und das Martyrium des Vukašin als historische Person sind umstritten und mutmaßlich legendär. Die Angaben zu Vukašin stammen offenbar einzig aus einer Erzählung des jugoslawisch-kommunistischen Funktionärs (1899–1971) aus dem Jahr 1961. (de)
- Вукашин Ясеновацкий (серб. Вукашин Јасеновачки), также известный под именами Святой Вукашин из Клепцев (серб. Свети Вукашин из Клепаца) и Старец Вукашин (серб. Старац Вукашин) — святой Сербской православной церкви, канонизированный в лике мученика и погибший от рук усташского надзирателя в концлагере Ясеновац. (ru)
- Vukašin Mandrapa (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукашин Мандрапа; died 1942/43) is a saint and a martyr of the Serbian Orthodox Church canonized as Saint Vukašin of Klepci (Свети Вукашин из Клепаца). His surname and place of birth are disputed. Several sources claim his surname was actually Toholj, and some claim he was from the village of Lokve and not Klepci. Ustashas killed him probably in August 1942. The years of his death is also disputed, as either 1942 or 1943. According to one story, Vukašin was a farmer and merchant, born in Klepci.According to historian Ivo Rendić-Miočević there is no historical evidence of its existence. (en)
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- Vukašin (Heiliger) (de)
- Вукашин Ясеновацкий (ru)
- Vukašin Mandrapa (en)
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