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The Daksa massacre, also called the Daksa executions, refers to the war crime summary execution of 53 men, accused of collaboration, by Yugoslav Partisans on 24–25 October 1944 during World War II on the Croatian island of Daksa, near Dubrovnik. On 19 June 2010, the remains of the executed men were re-interred. The victims included a Catholic priest, Father Petar Perica (who composed the song "Djevo Kraljice Hrvata"), and Niko Koprivica, Dubrovnik's mayor. No one was ever tried for the executions. The list of people killed on Daksa

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  • Daksa executions (1944) (en)
  • Massacro di Dassa (it)
  • Расстрел на острове Дакса (ru)
  • Різанина на острові Дакса (uk)
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  • Il massacro di Dassa (in croato: pokolj na Daksi) fu un episodio della seconda guerra mondiale nel quale i partigiani jugoslavi giustiziarono 53 (o secondo alcune fonti 48) persone accusate di collaborare con l'Ustascia (movimento di estrema destra croato), sull'isola di Dassa, poco lontano da Ragusa di Dalmazia. (it)
  • The Daksa massacre, also called the Daksa executions, refers to the war crime summary execution of 53 men, accused of collaboration, by Yugoslav Partisans on 24–25 October 1944 during World War II on the Croatian island of Daksa, near Dubrovnik. On 19 June 2010, the remains of the executed men were re-interred. The victims included a Catholic priest, Father Petar Perica (who composed the song "Djevo Kraljice Hrvata"), and Niko Koprivica, Dubrovnik's mayor. No one was ever tried for the executions. The list of people killed on Daksa (en)
  • Расстрел на острове Дакса (хорв. Pokolj na Daksi; Daksa 1944/45) — расправа югославских партизан над несколькими десятками жителей Дубровника 24 и 25 октября 1944 года, произошедшая на маленьком островке Дакса напротив выхода из . После того, как партизанские отряды вошли в Дубровник, на острове Дакса без суда было ликвидировано несколько десятков жителей города. Среди убитых были известный священник Петар Перица, автор популярных литургических песен «Zdravo Djevo Kraljice Hrvata» и «Do nebesa nek se ori», и мэр Дубровника Нико Копривица. (ru)
  • Різанина на острові Дакса (хорв. Pokolj na otoku Daksi), звана також стратами на Даксі — назва воєнного злочину, що полягав у розстрілі на місці 53 чоловіків, обвинувачених у колабораціонізмі, який скоїли югославські партизани 24—25 жовтня 1944 року на хорватському острові Дакса поблизу Дубровника. 19 червня 2010 року останки страчених були перепоховані. Серед жертв опинилися католицький священник отець Петар Периця (який написав пісню Djevo Kraljice Hrvata) і мер Дубровника Ніко Копривиця. За ці масові страти ніхто ніколи не постав перед судом. (uk)
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  • Island of Daksa (en)
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  • The Daksa massacre, also called the Daksa executions, refers to the war crime summary execution of 53 men, accused of collaboration, by Yugoslav Partisans on 24–25 October 1944 during World War II on the Croatian island of Daksa, near Dubrovnik. After the Partisans entered Dubrovnik on 18 October 1944, they arrested more than 300 citizens. 53 were executed on Daksa without trial. Exhumation and DNA analysis have confirmed the identities of 18 of these, while 35 remain unknown. The Partisans later published and distributed flyers through Dubrovnik with the words: "In the name of peoples of Yugoslavia" and "Judicial Council of the Court Martial of the Command of South Dalmatian region". The flyers contained the names of 35 people killed on that date. On 19 June 2010, the remains of the executed men were re-interred. The victims included a Catholic priest, Father Petar Perica (who composed the song "Djevo Kraljice Hrvata"), and Niko Koprivica, Dubrovnik's mayor. No one was ever tried for the executions. The list of people killed on Daksa 1. * Tomislav Baća 2. * Petar Barbir, typographer 3. * Slavko Barbir, student 4. * Boris Berković, journalist (Zagreb, 1920 - Daksa, 1944) 5. * , prof. (St. Matthew, Kastav, March 25, 1897 - Daksa, October 25, 1944) 6. * Ante Brešković, merchant (Nerežišća on Brač, January 1, 1912 - Daksa, October 25, 1944) 7. * Baldo Crnjak, craftsman ( 1901 - Daksa 1944) 8. * don Mato Dobud (Luka Šipanska, 19 September 1882 - Daksa, 25 October 1944) 9. * Milan Goszl, merchant (Ruma, 1884 - Daksa, 1944) 10. * don Mato Kalafatović-Milić (Janjina, July 23, 1911 - Daksa, October 25, 1944) 11. * dr. Niko Koprivica, mayor of Dubrovnik, lawyer and champion of the Croatian Peasant Party 12. * don Đuro Krečak (Dubrovnik, April 23, 1883 - Daksa, October 25, 1944) 13. * Ivo Knežević, farmer (Dubrovnik 1910 - Daksa, 1944) 14. * Ivan Kubeš (Kubesch), clerk (Korčula, 1913 - Daksa, 1944) 15. * Jure (Đuro) Matić, postman (Točionik, 1895 - Daksa, 1944) 16. * Željko Milić, captain of a long voyage 17. * Makso Milošević, prof., Director of the Dubrovnik Gymnasium, (Dobrota in the Bay of Kotor 1887 - Daksa 1944) 18. * Antun Mostarcic, prof. (Imotski, 1903 - Daksa, 1944) 19. * Ivan Nikić, clerk (Dubrovnik, 1923 - Daksa, 1944) 20. * Niko Nunić, B.Sc. Lawyer, Secretary of the Municipality of Dubrovnik (Dubrovnik, 1903 - Daksa, 1944) 21. * Nikola Obradović, farmer (Danube, 1903 - Daksa, 1944) 22. * Ivo Peko, director of the Dubrovnik Roundabout and journalist (Dubrovnik 1903-Daksa 1944) 23. * Petar Perica (Kotišina above Makarska, June 27, 1881 - Daksa, October 25, 1944) 24. * Dr. Baldo Poković, lawyer (Dubrovnik, 1897- Daksa, 1944) 25. * Mato Račević, school janitor (Vitaljina, 1905 - Daksa, 1944) 26. * Vido Regjo (Grbavac, 1906 - Daksa 1944) 27. * Don Josip Schmidt (Vukovar, March 1, 1914 - Daksa, October 25, 1944) 28. * Nedjeljko Dinko Šarić, tax officer (Trstenik, 1905 - Daksa, 1944) 29. * Ante Tasovac, police scout (Vela Luka, 1907 - Daksa, 1944) 30. * Toma Tomasic, prof. (Baška Draga, 17 August 1881 - Daksa, 25 October 1944) 31. * Martin Tomić (Dračevo, 1907 - Daksa, 1944) 32. * Josip Tuta, student (Dubrovnik, 1924 - Daksa, 1944) 33. * Frano Vojvodić, president of the mixed Croatian choir Gundulić in Dubrovnik, (Brgat, 1897 - Daksa, 1944) 34. * Marijan Vokić, driver (Sovići, Drinovci, 1915 - Daksa, 1944) 35. * Frano Žiška, retired officer (1897 - 1944) 36. * Dr. Ivo Karlović, Mayor of Dubrovnik (1893 - 1944) (en)
  • Il massacro di Dassa (in croato: pokolj na Daksi) fu un episodio della seconda guerra mondiale nel quale i partigiani jugoslavi giustiziarono 53 (o secondo alcune fonti 48) persone accusate di collaborare con l'Ustascia (movimento di estrema destra croato), sull'isola di Dassa, poco lontano da Ragusa di Dalmazia. (it)
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