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The Krnjeuša massacre, sometimes referred to as the Krnjeuša pogrom (Croatian: Pogrom u Krnjeuši), was a massacre of civilians committed by local Serb rebels led by Mane Rokvić on 9-10 August 1941, during the Drvar uprising. The rebels were primarily Chetniks. The manner in which the massacre was committed suggests it was done in retaliation for earlier massacres committed by the Ustaša.

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  • Masacre de Krnjeuša (es)
  • Krnjeuša massacre (en)
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  • The Krnjeuša massacre, sometimes referred to as the Krnjeuša pogrom (Croatian: Pogrom u Krnjeuši), was a massacre of civilians committed by local Serb rebels led by Mane Rokvić on 9-10 August 1941, during the Drvar uprising. The rebels were primarily Chetniks. The manner in which the massacre was committed suggests it was done in retaliation for earlier massacres committed by the Ustaša. (en)
  • O massacre em Krnjeuša foi um massacre de civis cometido pelos Chetniks em 9-10 de agosto de 1941. Foi parte dos massacres no sudoeste da Bósnia Krajina e do leste da Lika que visavam à limpeza étnica da população croata e católica. A paróquia Católica Romana de Krnjeuša, estabelecida como paróquia de Zelinovac em 1892, era uma paróquia da que abrangia 10 assentamentos (Krnjeuša, lastve, Vranovina, Risovac, Vođenica, Vrtoče, Bjelaj, Teočak, Prkose e Cimeše), na área perto de , com em torno de 1300 crentes. (pt)
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  • Memorial cross in Krnjeuša (en)
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  • Chetniks led by Mane Rokvić (en)
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  • Krnjeuša massacre (en)
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  • The Krnjeuša massacre, sometimes referred to as the Krnjeuša pogrom (Croatian: Pogrom u Krnjeuši), was a massacre of civilians committed by local Serb rebels led by Mane Rokvić on 9-10 August 1941, during the Drvar uprising. The rebels were primarily Chetniks. The manner in which the massacre was committed suggests it was done in retaliation for earlier massacres committed by the Ustaša. The Roman Catholic parish of Krnjeuša, established as Parish of Zelinovac in 1892, was a parish of the Diocese of Banja Luka which encompassed 10 settlements (Krnjeuša, lastve, Vranovina, Risovac, Vođenica, Vrtoče, Bjelaj, Teočak, Prkose and Cimeše) in the area near to Bosanski Petrovac numbering around 1,300 believers. The massacre, which started on 9 August 1941, caused the total destruction of the parish. The church, the rectory and majority of houses in parish was burned and demolished. So far, the identity of 240 killed civilians is known including a 34-year-old parish priest, Krešimir Barišić, who was tortured and burned alive. Among those killed were 49 children under the age of 12. After the massacre the local Croats fled and the communist authorities refused to allow exiles to return after the war ended in 1945. (en)
  • O massacre em Krnjeuša foi um massacre de civis cometido pelos Chetniks em 9-10 de agosto de 1941. Foi parte dos massacres no sudoeste da Bósnia Krajina e do leste da Lika que visavam à limpeza étnica da população croata e católica. A paróquia Católica Romana de Krnjeuša, estabelecida como paróquia de Zelinovac em 1892, era uma paróquia da que abrangia 10 assentamentos (Krnjeuša, lastve, Vranovina, Risovac, Vođenica, Vrtoče, Bjelaj, Teočak, Prkose e Cimeše), na área perto de , com em torno de 1300 crentes. O massacre que começou em 9 de agosto de 1941 causou a destruição total da paróquia. A igreja, a casa paroquial e a maioria das casas da paróquia foram queimadas e demolidas. Até agora, a identidade de 240 civis mortos é conhecida, incluindo um padre da paróquia de 34 anos, Krešimir Barišić, que foi torturado e queimado vivo. Entre os mortos foram 49 crianças, menores de 12 anos. Após o massacre, a população católica e croata desapareceu da área e as autoridades comunistas não permitiram o retorno da população exilada após a guerra. (pt)
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