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    Default GENOCIDE AGAINST SERBS OF KRAJINA

    GENOCIDE AGAINST THE CIVILIAN POPULATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA KRAJINA IN AUGUST 1995



    On August 4, 1995, members of the Croatian army launched an attack from a number of directions, including from Croatia and areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina occupied earlier - Grahovo and Glamoc - on the Republic of Serbian Krajina in which Serbs lived, and in addition to military operations also systematically destroyed civilian buildings and property and killed many civilians, primarily old men, women and children.

    With an overwhelmingly superior military & police force, constantly shelling the entire territory of Krajina, they forced those civilians who had not been killed right away to leave their homes and flee as refugees.

    Although refugees proceeding aboard tractors, animal-drawn carts, motor vehicles and even on foot were in plain sight, the Croatian forces kept shelling them from artillery weapons or bombing them from aircraft, launching even infantry attacks at some places.

    The consequences of the military attacks on the column of refugees were particularly in evidence in the area around Glina, on the Glina - Dvor road and during their movement through the Republic of Srpska. The sites of attacks were strewn with bodies, destroyed vehicles, various objects lying around, and these were all removed by members of the Croatian police and army after they had prohibited international observers and UN force members any access to such places, and for which they obviously had teams prepared in advance.

    A part of the column which trudged on along the highway through Croatia was systematically attacked also by the Croatian population although the Croatian authorities had given assurances, through the UN representative, for their unhindered passage. The attacks were the worst in Sisak, where people pulled Serbs out of the column, beat them up and even killed some of them. They stoned their vehicles and looted their property, all this in the presence of members of the Croatian police and army who, instead of ensuring safe passage for the column, as had been guaranteed, stood by and looked on.

    So, having lost their homes, the people of Krajina were also stripped of what little belongings they had managed to bring along in haste.

    As a consequence of these actions between 230,000 and 250,000 Serbs were banished from the Republic of Serbian Krajina.

    Immediately after completing the military campaign, the Croatian military and police embarked on a series of measures to "sweep the terrain " in Serbian places throughout Krajina, as the final stage of the genocide over the Serbian people of Krajina, which consisted of the physical liquidation of those who had remained. As a rule these were elderly people who had stayed behind to look after their property and the homes of their birth, or because they could not move on account of old age and infirmity. They were killed en masse most often on their very doorsteps, all their property was looted and what remained was set to fire. Looting, arson, the demolition of houses and the killing of the remaining civilians were carried out (and are still being carried out) in systematic fashion, with the removal of all traces of the act.

    Members of international humanitarian organizations and international observers very often saw the consequences of these actions for themselves.

    The witnesses who have been heard stated, inter alia, that members of the Croatian military and police killed even Serbs over the age of 70, as well as women. Most of these persons were killed in a brutal way and their disfigured bodies were left to lie in the fields where they had been working the land, on their doorsteps, or were burned in the houses which were set on fire. Among the reported cases are those of a ninety-year old woman who was slaughtered in her house, of a group of people who were tied up, killed and set on fire, of a blind old woman who was shot dead in the back of the head, of the killing of people by chopping their heads and arms off, the killing of people with axes, the placing of a sheep gut over the head of people before killing them, etc.

    After taking Krajina, the Croatian authorities arrested a large number of people and confined them to camps where they were subjected to extremely brutal treatment, for which purposes they had in fact adapted schools and sports halls. The number of the remaining Serbs who were arrested is not known. Larger detention centres were in Zadar, Sibenik, Split, Knin, Sisak, Karlovac, Kutina, Gospic, Novska, Ivanic Grad and Sinj. The prisoners in those camps were tortured and inhumanely treated and exposed to all sorts of pressures. Representatives of international humanitarian or other organizations were not allowed access to some of these camps.

    The looting, the destruction of their homes and households during and after the Croatian military campaign forced the Serbs to leave an area in which they had lived for centuries (written records about the Serbs in these parts are dated to 822; the regions of Lika, Kordun, Banija and Slavonija were settled by the Serbs in larger numbers in the 16th and 17th centuries - at the invitation of the Austrian emperors), and nurtured a specific culture on the crossroads between Orthodoxy and Catholicism. The Serbian people was compelled to also leave its shrines - its churches and monasteries,museums, its historic monuments and rich repositories of their cultural and artistic heritage, as well as the graves of their ancestors. They also left behind about 950 cultural monuments, 80 libraries and over 122 schools.

    Observed in conjunction with the data provided in the previous reports of the Committee, this clearly attests to a continuous pattern of persecution of Serbs since the time of the creation of the independent Croatia. The establishment of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ - CDU) party, the referendum, and other actions of the Croatian political leaders before the o utbreak of civil war were attended by a menacing and aggressive political propaganda against the Serbs. On their electoral victory and assumption of power, the CDU set out to implement a programme designed to cleanse Croatia of Serbs, everywhere and barring none. Serbs became the object of verbal abuse and physical assault: in the street, in the stores, at their places of work, in their homes and flats; graffiti were written, arms were looked for, snipers were fabricated, threats were levelled by telephone, messages were sent to them demanding that they leave Croatia, the flats of Serbs were marked, their telephones were bugged and disconnected, statements of allegiance were demanded from them, their apartments were searched with no legal grounds, individuals were viciously beaten up, dismissed from work, all this followed by a second stage involving arrests and killings.

    In some areas the Serbs were in fact liquidated en masse, for instance in Pakracka Poljana, Marino Selo, in Western Slavonia, in Vukovar, Osijek, Gospic, Sisak, Zadar, Brod, Zagreb, Split and other places. The property of the Serbs - their apartments, houses, vacationing cottages, shops, as well as their cultural and historical monuments were blown up and demolished in many places, in pursuit of the ultimate objective of eliminating Serbs from Croatia altogether. In some communities (Dubrovnik and Zagreb) there were also actions to convert the Serbs to Catholicism.

    All actions directed at the Serbs were coordinated by the top state authorities of Croatia with the intention of completely eliminating the Serbs as a national, ethnic and religious group in Croatia or reducing their number to a negligible one. The remaining Serbs in Croatia were put in such living conditions which could only lead to their extermination as a national, ethnic or religious group.

    All this clearly indicates that a systematic and deliberate campaign was and is being waged in Croatia to completely extirpate the Serbs from Croatia, orchestrated by the party in power in Croatia.

    As a result of the genocidal campaign of the Croatian authorities, from a constituent element of Croatian statehood, the Serbs have become a minority, having been reduced from 12% to at maximum 3 % of the population of Croatia.

    The data presented here are primarily based on the statements of eyewitnesses. They can be supplemented by evidence gathered by United Nations members as well as by representatives of other international organizations.

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    The column of refugees fleeing from Krajina through Glina was intercepted and attacked and many civilians were killed. After that a part of them, on the basis of an agreement UNPROFOR had brokered with the Croatian authorities in respect of their route, continued on their way to Petrinja, Sisak and further on through Croatia, along the Zagreb-Belgrade highway. The witnesses, people who were among these refugees described what they had gone through:

    1.1. The witness 276/96-1 stated:

    My unit found itself surrounded near Topusko. Then, UNPROFOR brokered negotiations between colonel Cedo Bulat and the Croatian general Stipetic who set the condition that we were to surrender all heavy and light armaments or the Croatian army would attack the column of civilian refugees which was on the road leading from Vrginmost to Glina and Zirovac and Dvor na Uni.

    Cedo Bulat decided that we should surrender our weapons, which we did, and I reached Glina with a column of tanks where we handed over the ordnance. The negotiations lasted for three days, August 7,8 and 9, 1995. However, the Croats did not abide by the agreement and their army massacred the civilians in the column, as I found out later.

    After we had surrendered our tanks in Glina some of us changed into civilian clothes and some remained in uniforms, and we set off via Glina-Petrinja-Moscenica and to the Zagreb - Belgrade highway.

    When we arrived at Moscenica we had to run a gauntlet of Croatian soldiers and civilians who hurled stones at us. They smashed the windows of my car, even though they had told us that the passage would be safe. They pulled out some people from the cars and beat them. For instance, they pulled C.B. from the village C. near Vrginmost out of the column and the Croatian soldiers lynched him.

    1.2. The witness 300/96-5 stated:

    In August 1995 when Krajina was attacked by the Croatian armed forces, I fled. My family was in the column of refugees aboard a tractor with trailer. Near Glina they cut off part of the column and a number of refugees, including my family, turned back.

    Between Glina and Topusko the Croatian army had laid contact mines to prevent the column from moving. But that was not the only woe which befell the refugees in the column. Members of the Croatian army in camouflage uniforms attacked the civilians, robbed them and took whatever they felt like from the tractor trailers, and then pushed the trailers to the side of the road, smashed them, turned them over, burned them. Then with heavy-duty machinery they rammed them into the ground and buried them under a thick layer of earth.

    Such was the fate of my family also. We lost our tractor, trailer and all our belongings that we had taken along.

    Two women from the refugee column who were a bit more composed and courageous, were bold enough to ask the commander of the Croatian unit to return the tractors. He was very displeased. He ordered that they both be taken prisoner and it was done. They were M. and Lj., between 40 and 50 years of age. They ended up in the camp in Karlovac.

    The column was held there for a full three days.

    Then my family joined M.L. who had miraculously managed to keep his tractor, so that we rode on it a bit, but we walked most of the way beside the tractor and that is how we got to Sisak. There they stoned us. They hurled stones at us all the time.

    1.3. The witness 62/96-5, a farmer from the vicinity of Vrginmost, born in 1930, testified:

    With the other peasants we set out in a convoy, riding on tractors. There were also carts and cars in the convoy. Very few of the refugees were young people. When we got to Glina uniformed Moslems and Croats cut the column apart. They started shooting. I and the rest of my family leaped off the tractor. Two buses came along. In the general mess and commotion I managed to shove my granddaughter and wife into a bus. The bus was full of dead bodies because we came under fire from all directions. The buses left in the direction of Topusko.

    A day later UNPROFOR troops appeared making it possible for the column to pass through from Topusko to Glina. As we passed by the very spot where the night before Croats and Moslems had jointly attacked us, I saw both of my tractors smashed by bulldozer and lying in a heap by the road as well as all our things. Everything was destroyed and scattered about, not only my two tractors, but also the carts and the automobiles, everything which had been in the column.

    I got aboard a bus and we set off for Belgrade via Sisak. A large group of people beside the highway attacked our convoy. They hurled stones at us. People in the cars and on the tractors were injured and the windshield of our bus was broken. The driver and several other people on the bus were hurt.

    That night I saw many wounded and killed women, old men and children near Glina. I cannot say how many of them there were. It was dark. They shot at us from all directions and all hell broke loose in the column. I was lucky to survive as I managed to get on one of the two buses that had come along.

    1.4. The witness 116/96 stated:

    We reached Topusko with the column and on August 9 we set off from there for Glina. In Glina Croatian soldiers awaited us, who threatened us, spat on us, reviled us.

    Continuing our journey we passed through Petrinja and on the same day, August 9, we came near Sisak, where a crowd of young people awaited us, hurled stones at us breaking all the windows on our car, make "Yugo". We had to duck to avoid being hit.

    At a certain point my daughter started screaming and I saw that my mother had been hit above the right eye and that she was bleeding but we had nothing to stanch the gushing blood with except for a towel. We were surrounded by members of the Croatian army who would not let us get out of the car but forced us to drive on.

    Approaching Sisak, we came across UNPROFOR troops standing with Croatian army soldiers who were shouting threats at us, and the UNPROFOR men just stood there laughing, so that we did not dare ask them for help.

    My mother, Desanka Komadina from Donje Budacke near Karlovac, born in 1924, was injured by a stone on August 9 around 7 p.m., and she died the next morning about 6 a.m. in Zupanja. She was a healthy woman. Two stones which hit her were found in the car next to her seat: one the size of an egg and the other larger than a fist, with sharp edges.

    When we reached Sid we buried my mother there.

    1.5. The witness 300/96-8, a 17-year old pupil, stated:

    Due to an injury I was at the Topusko spa for rehabilitation. It was August 1995. There was shooting from every conceivable quarter. At a certain point I decided to go home. I set off through Glina. I did not know that the town had fallen. They caught me right away. They placed a knife to my throat, fired shots above my head, beat me, hitting me mostly in the head, and also in the body and legs. They threatened me and dragged me hither and thither through the town from noon till midnight. Then they let me go but they told me that they would certainly get me and that I would be executed. They were Croatian soldiers in camouflage suits.

    I managed to pull out of Glina and rerntu to Topusko. Five days passed. It was horrible, there was no water, no food, no lights. We were encircled, and so I joined a convoy of refugees moving on the highway bound for Zagreb and Belgrade.

    In Sisak the Croats stoned us so that we barely managed to save our necks.

    My condition in consequence of all this is very grave. I no longer can sleep. Sometimes during the day I am so high-strung that I could roll on the floor. I am on a number of medicaments prescribed to me by my doctor. I regularly see a psychiatrist, but the anxiety persists. I do not know if and when I will recover. Six months have passed and still there is no improvement. In Petrinja I was a very good pupil and now I am barely managing.

    1.6. The witness 300/96-10, a worker, born in 1958 in Vojnic, testified:

    On August 6, 1995, I was in a position near Topusko with my unit. We could hear women and children crying and the sound of tractor engines all day long.

    Three days passed. On August 9 we were given the order to surrender our weapons and to set off for Yugoslavia. I joined the column of refugees.

    I did not know anything about the fate of my family.

    Near Glina the column was broken in upon and later I saw tractor trailers and various objects scattered about on the left and right sides of the road. They were all damaged.

    After we passed through Petrinja we came across a military vehicle with several Croatian soldiers in camouflage suits on it. When they neared us they stopped and said to us: "Serbs, we want to cut your throats". I was petrified with fear. In front of us they started discussing the way in which they would slay us. Fortunately a police car came by and they defended us.

    1.7. The witness 300/96-11 stated:

    With my wife and three children I set out in a "Yugo" with the refugee convoy.

    They held us outside Topusko for three days and four nights. A column of refugees formed there and then we set out towards Glina. My car broke down and I, my wife and our three children had to board a trailer. It took us three days to cover a distance of 250 kilometers through Croatia. Although we were escorted by international forces all the time there were numerous incidents on the way. The Croats stoned our column all along the route.

    1.8. The witness 257/96-1, a pensioner, born in 1925, testified:

    I lived in Utinja, the commune of Karlovac. On August 5, 1995,

    our village came under shellfire and my neighbours started leaving. My neighbour asked me: "What are you waiting for?" So, aboard a tractor, I and my wife joined the column of Serbian refugees.

    >From Utinja the column made its way to Vrginmost and en route the train of civilians came under cannon fire, but I did not see whether anyone was wounded or killed then.

    >From Vrginmost we continued towards Topusko, where we were held for three days and then proceeded along the Glina-Petrinja-Sisak road.

    When we arrived at Glina a Croatian soldier armed with an automatic rifle came up to me saying to one of his fellow- soldiers, pointing at me , "let us do away with the old man", but his comrade prevented him from killing me.

    The train of Serbian civilians came under an avalanche of stones as it was passing through Sisak. I was exposed to it a number of times and two or three stones hit me causing injuries. My wife was also hit and her glasses were broken.

    As we were passing through Kutina we were also hurled stones at and the crowd shouted at us disparagingly "Gypsies! Gypsies!"

    1.9. The witness 680/95-18 stated:

    Along the way many tractors and other vehicles broke down but the soldiers and military police allowed no repairs or delays, but forced the Serbs to move on by hook or by crook. So those whose vehicles had broken down had to board other vehicles, leaving their own behind by the road with all their belongings.

    As we were passing through Sisak on October 10,1995 , civilians threw stones at us.

    The driver and the passengers of a truck belonging to the Agricultural Cooperative in Vrgin Most were pulled out, the truck was plundered, and they had to find other transportation in the train of tractors.

    We travelled through Croatia for two days and two nights around the clock with no rest.

    1.10. The witness 221/96 who was withdrawing with a tractor train from Topusko, testified:

    I was on a tractor with another four or five people, and when the column reached Sisak, at a certain moment a Croatian policeman whacked me from the back in the nape of the neck with a stick, cursing my Chetnik mother. The wound I sustained bled for two hours after that.

    In Sisak some women from the column were hurt.

    1.11. The witness 138/96 stated:

    We set off in a column and were intercepted first in Glina, on August 6, 1995 where we were held for four days and were then told that we could proceed in the direction of Sisak escorted by UNPROFOR.

    At Sisak the column came under a hailstorm of stones, my car windows were shattered and I was hit in the head by a stone. Many people in the column were injured. Others were injured much worse than I was.

    On our route I saw many overturned tractors and cars.

    1.12. The witness 336/96 stated:

    The column was broken in upon in front of Glina. The people were panic-stricken. Shooting and explosions reverberated from Glina. We stayed there for three days and three nights during which time negotiations were being conducted between the Croatian authorities, UNPROFOR and our own representatives. Later we found out that passage across Croatian territory would be allowed.

    I returned then to Topusko which had been raided by Croatian forces which terrorized the population.

    A number of our soldiers had kept their weapons and were to secure the column. They were captured, some of them were later released, and others remained imprisoned. I have no idea what became of them.

    Simo Krnjic from Slunj was killed then. When the train of refugees set off from Topusko for Glina, it took us a full 24 hours to cover a distance of 12 kilometers. Then we proceeded to Petrinja. En route the Croats subjected us to various psychological pressures. There was an UNPROFOR checkpoint at the exit from Petrinja, but only the Croatian police maintained contact with them. It was then that we observed that they were on intimate terms with the Croatian police.

    Once in Sisak they led us through the iron works in Sisak, and from there we set out for Popovaca where we were stopped.

    At Popovaca they offered us mineral water and food. I only had some mineral water and felt nauseated right away, I remember that it tasted foul. I hallucinated on the way. I believe that the water had been adulterated.

    En route the column of Serbs was maltreated by the Croats. Their tractors were seized. For instance they seized the tractor of Stevo Gusic from Vojnic.

    They maltreated us as a rule at night and the police turned on flashing rotating lights to distract attention from the ordeal of the Serbs in the column as much as possible.

    1.13. The witness 303/96-1, 32 years old, stated:

    I set out from Vojnici with a column of refugees on August 6, 1995 with my husband and two children. When we reached Glina the column was broken in upon. I heard that a number of persons at the head of the column had been killed. For two days we waited in the forests for negotiations to take place and then they let us move on through Petrinja towards Sisak and on to Serbia.

    As our convoy was approaching Sisak we came under a hailstorm of stones hurled at us by the Croatian population. The first stone hit my child in the head and and tore her flesh at the temple. The child of B. M. was also hurt.

    All the vehicles in our convoy were damaged by the stones.

    1.14. The witness 62/96-1, a peasant woman from the vicinity of Vrgin Most, testified:

    Until August 4, 1995 I lived in the village of Stipan, the commune of Vrgin Most, with my husband and two children.

    In the afternoon of August 4, we set out aboard our tractor driven by my 16-year old son. With other refugees from Krajina we started in the direction of Glina. At Glina the Ustashi attacked us. First aircraft flew over the column and bombs landed. Then they shelled the column from the flanks.

    It was about 8.30 p.m. when we reached the centre of Glina. There they cut the column. The crying and screams of old people and women could be heard. My brother-in-law shouted: "Run for your life, they will kill us all". Many people were killed then.

    I took my 9-year old son and my brother's child aged 10 and we started running, jumping over a woman lying on the ground. We ran across a bus with no lights on. The driver told us that he was going back to Topusko. We got on the bus and it took us through a forest from Glina to Topusko. It was night. The bus was packed with women, children and old people. We arrived at Topusko about 4 a.m. People asked UNPROFOR for help, but were told that UNPROFOR was waiting for authorization. Then we set off, aboard the bus, in the direction of a forest.

    There we came across Moslems who shelled the column from all sides. The driver made a U-turn and drove us back to Topusko and we stayed there for two days and on the third day we set out in the direction of Glina on the highway leading from Zagreb to Belgrade.

    The Croatian population and army, soldiers and civilians alike, threw stones at us as we were passing. Many of us sustained injuries, but we all took it silently. Once an armed Croatian soldier got into the bus, cocked his rifle and asked us where we were headed. No one replied.

    The windows of the bus were smashed. When we arrived in Belgrade not a single window was whole.

    We had to put the children beneath our legs and under the baggage to protect them from the stones. There were infants 5-6 months old among the children.

    One woman buried a one-year old infant under a pile of diapers and it suffocated.

    1.15. The witness 271/96, who lived in Kupljensk, the commune of Vojnic, stated:

    I was forced to flee to Serbia, and on August 4, I set out in my "Zastava 101" car. Through Croatia we moved in a convoy consisting of a large number of passenger and freight vehicles and tractors. Each convoy was led by a Croatian police vehicle. We travelled for three or four days and nights through Croatia to Lipovac. The Croats gave us drinking water, and those who took it would be "sleepy" afterwards, so that we concluded that some stupefying agent had been added to it.

    As I was approaching Lipovac, three or four men brandishing some poles ran out of the dark and to my car and started whacking it, smashing all my windows and denting the body of the car.

    1.16. The witness 141/96 stated:

    I lived with my wife in a village near Vojnic and engaged in farming.

    When on August 6, 1995 they started shelling Vojnic we set out aboard a tractor with a convoy of refugees, bound for Glina and on for Sisak.

    When we got to Staklenik the Croats attacked us, and my wife, who was on the tractor, started running away.

    She was hurt on that occasion. Through UNPROFOR she returned back home to the village and is probably there now.

    In the commotion I was separated from her and I continued the journey on somebody else's trailer for I had had to leave mine behind in Staklenik. We continued our journey via Sisak towards Belgrade.

    En route we came under a hailstorm of stones. Croatian civilians as well as uniformed members of the Croatian army and police hurled stones at the column. Many were hurt, having been hit in the head.

    They stoned us the worst in Sisak.

    1.17. The witness 505/96-3, a woman refugee from Vojnic, 44 years old, testified:

    I packed what I could in a hurry, started the tractor and with my little son set out for Glina, where we were taken prisoner and to a camp.

    Before we were captured, we came across Croatian soldiers and police and took to our heels back towards Topusko. They shot at the column from various weapons, many were killed and wounded.

    1.18. The witness 228/96, a driver from the vicinity of Vojnic, born in 1953, stated:

    On August 6, I set out towards Glina aboard my tractor. Croatian aircraft bombed us on the way. UNPROFOR had promised that they would protect us and escort us to the border. They, however, failed to show up so that we were left at the mercy of the Croatian army.

    On August 7, 1995, I was taken prisoner by Croatian soldiers about one kilometer from Glina. Those Serbian soldiers who had managed to take off their uniforms and put on civilian clothes were fortunate, because all those in uniforms were beaten with rifle butts, kicked and hit with whatever they could lay their hands on.

    They sat us on the ground with our hands behind our necks. They gave us neither food nor water.

    Then Croatian military police came and locked us up in a shed and interrogated us there. They beat everyone whom they interrogated.

    They would handcuff us in pairs, and when they ran out of handcuffs they used wire or a rope. Bound up like that we sat in the shed. There were some 50 of us.

    >From there we were taken to Sisak.

    1.19. The witness 339/96-2, a refugee from Kordun, testified:

    I, my wife and our son set off in our automobile on August 6, 1995 in the direction of Banja Luka and caught up with a refugee convoy near Vrginmost. There were many refugees there, aboard animal-drawn carts, tractors and many walked.

    As we were approaching Glina the Croatian army shelled the column and I saw two girls killed in a "Golf" automobile, which was in front of us and had Glina license plates.

    We heard that the Croats had blown up the bridge near Dvor na Uni and that they were capturing Serbs, massively looting their property, seizing their cars, money and other valuables.

    1.20. The witness 451/96, from the vicinity of Slunj, born in 1939, testified:

    >From Topusko we went back wending our way through the "Vranusa" forest. Then we heard that the head of the column had been broken in upon by the Fifth Moslem corps. Then Croatian troops surrounded our column and held us there for two days. I know that buses came to drive refugees away, whereas we who had tractors remained.

    I saw the Ustashi single out a Serb from the column and take him away, I do not know his name, only that he never came back.

    After that we set out for Glina. Behind a fence I saw a hanged man, and another one who had been decapitated.

    Eventually we reached Glina escorted by Croatian police and moved on to Petrinja. In Petrinja I saw piles of stones heaped along both sides of the road. Standing by them were Croatian civilians hurling stones at the refugee column and swearing at them. I saw many damaged vehicles, with shattered windows, and I saw many people with head injuries.

    On the highway leading through Croatia, whenever a tractor broke down, police would come with a tow truck and pull the tractors away in an unknown direction.

    1.21. The witness 303/96-8, a pensioner from the vicinity of Krnjak, 57 years old, testified:

    Everyone fled as best as they could and every which way.

    As I am disabled, I waited for two days to leave on a bus from Topovsko for Serbia. Some 300 people had gathered. There we were robbed by members of the Croatian army. They surrounded us and held us at rifle point for over an hour. They said all sorts of things to us.

    Then the new mayor of Topovsko arrived. First he asked whether there were any Croats among us. No one answered in the affirmative. Then he asked before whom we were fleeing. The Croatian soldiers had dispersed by then.

    This mayor told us that transportation had been secured for us to take us from Topovsko to Serbia and, during the day, eight buses of the "Cazmatrans" transport enterprise from Bjelovar really came and took us to Serbia.

    I saw many overturned tractors along the road.

    1.22. The witness 328/96-15, a farmer from the area of Vrgin Most, now living in Zrenjanin as a refugee, testified:

    We set out from the village of Cremusnica aboard a tractor. The convoy was long and there were many people with their families, both from my own and the nearby villages. We progressed normally until we were a few kilometers off Glina, on August 6 around 7.30 p.m., Croatian armed forces broke in upon the column and then a tractor with people on it was hit by a wasp some 50 meters in front of me. I could not see whose tractor it was, whether anyone had been killed, for the people were panic-stricken and running. I got off the tractor then, and, being disabled, laboriously made my way to another tractor where my wife was. I saw Croatian soldiers approaching us and shooting at the fleeing people or those who were around the tractors.

    Then I saw one Croatian soldier coming towards me. I was sitting. He approached me and directed his automatic rifle at my face. He was about 6 meters away. He opened fire. I was hit in the mouth and the bullet pierced my mouth from the right side and exited at the left side of my face, above my left eye. I felt a burning sensation and dizziness and then that soldier opened fire again and a bullet hit me in the shoulder. I lost consciousness and I do not remember what happened afterwards. I woke up sometime in the night. I was unable to get up. I was gravely wounded. The left side of my face was paralyzed. Somehow I managed to prop myself up against a tractor wheel. Then I heard voices calling me. Seriously wounded as I was I was unable to respond. I learned from P.M. that Ranka Radanovic, Milka Radanovic and Stevan Komadina had been hit standing by the tractor and that they no longer showed signs of life and that many people had been injured.

    I then looked around for my wife. I somehow managed to drag myself to the end of the trailer but she was not there. Two Croatian soldiers approached me and I asked them to kill me, for it was better to put an end to all that misery. They said nothing. They walked away and brought a stretcher and I soon found myself in an ambulance. They took me to hospital in Sisak and placed me on a table and took my clothes off. My clothes were all bloodstained. There were Croatian policemen there who started questioning me about who had organized the columns and other things. I was unable to answer.

    The next day they transferred me in an ambulance to the Rebro Hospital in Zagreb, and then the Dubrava hospital, where they operated on me twice, the second time on December 16, 1995. Croatian police came there again. They told me I had been declared a war criminal. I said to them that I was an invalid and therefore exempted from military service and that I had not been in action.

    Finally they let me leave Croatia in late December 1995.

    I lost my house which was 120 sq.m. in area, 12 acres of land, my farming machinery implements, 6 cows, 18 pigs.

    I never saw my wife again. I heard that she is buried somewhere in Glina, but I do not know where.

    1.23. The witness 284/96-4, a refugee from Vrgin Most, born in 1950, testified:

    When the people started running away I had no means of transportation and I had to carry my husband on my back because he had had a stroke and some people admitted me to their tractor trailer.

    During the night the column stopped as we were approaching Glina. Then the shooting started. The convoy was attacked by Croats. As the convoy stopped, all the people scrambled every which way getting out of their cars and leaping off the tractors and lorries to the right and left of the road to find shelter. I stayed beside the tractor trailer all night for I could not leave my immobile husband.

    As I spent the whole night on the road I could see Croatian soldiers killing and slaughtering our people who had taken cover by the road. They mostly used knives. That night many people were killed or injured. Children screamed. Hearing them cry out for help I was totally lost and practically driven out of my mind.

    We stayed in Topusko for two or three days and then set out through Croatia on a bus. En route Croatian civilians hurled stones at the bus. They aimed through the windows. A large number of people were injured.

    An elderly woman who was sitting behind me in the bus was hit in the head with a stone and died from the injuries.

    1.24. The witness 328/96-1, a refugee from Topusko, testified:

    We started our journey with a refugee convoy on August 6,1995. There were a total of 13 persons aboard the tractor I was driving.

    As we were approaching Glina I heard that the column had been cut apart and surrounded by the Croatian army. The people from the column ran for their lives, leaving the tractors behind. Several days later we were told that we could proceed to Serbia on the Glina-Petrinja-Sisak road. I was in the second group which included about 500 vehicles. In front of Petrinja the convoy was stopped.

    There three Croat civilians pulled me out, cursing my Chetnik mother and saying: "now you will see who the Ustashi are, when we slit your throat". They sent me flying down on the ground and started kicking me, shouting "slaughter the Chetnik". I somehow managed to shield myself and I grabbed hold of the automobile door, but these three Croats tugged at my trousers and tore off one trouser leg which remained in their hands while I managed to jump into a car.

    In front of me in the convoy was a truck with trailer which was stopped at Lipovaca. On that occasion I saw an elderly woman being taken out of the truck, she was dead. The driver told me that she had been killed by a concrete block which the Croats had thrown on the tarpaulin as the truck was passing under a bridge and it hit her in the head. The women was about 60 years old.

    En route the Croats hurled all sorts of objects at us, stones, bricks, tiles. All the vehicles in our convoy were damaged. The windows of the van belonging to my neighbour B.D. were all smashed and he himself sustained head injuries.

    1.25. The witness 524/96-2, a refugee from Vojnic now living in Serbia, testified:

    I and my family were in two separate convoys. My wife and children and my mother were in one moving in the Vojnic - Glina - Dvor na Uni direction.

    I was in a convoy which the Croats had allowed to pass through Sisak and Croatia on the way to Yugoslavia. Croats standing by the roadside hurled stones at the column. It was the most dramatic near Sisak. In Sisak itself the Croatian police did not intervene at all. I saw five people die in the column, either owing to injuries or other reasons. I do not know their identities. I saw their bodies being carried away.

    As for property, all I had remained in Croatia - my old house and the new one which was under construction, as well as 13 acres of land. I came to Yugoslavia even without my personal papers.

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    The second train of refugees moved via Zirovac which is between Glina and Dvor na Uni and they were attacked by Croatian and Moslem troops. (Fifth corps of the Army of so-called Bosnia and Herzegovina).

    2.1. The witness 668/95-1, 17 years old, was riding on a tractor in the convoy of civilian refugees from their village near Vrgin Most. He testified:

    When on August 8, 1995, going from Glina, we were approaching Dvor na Uni, at dusk, our column was ambushed and attacked. At that moment I was walking beside my tractor. I was gravely injured in both legs, and my friend J.D. who was quite near was also injured, while a third lad who was with us was killed.

    It was only in Belgrade that I regained consciousness; I was at the Military Hospital, they had amputated my right leg, and the left one is in very bad shape.

    2.2. The witness 680/95-17 was withdrawing with a group of refugees from Vojnic and when they were on the road somewhere between Glina and Dvor na Uni, some 20 kilometers before Dvor, members of the Fifth Moslem corps attacked the convoy of refugees and killed civilians and robbed them of their belongings. He stated:

    Within a radius of 50 m. I saw them kill five persons and wound B.B. from Karlovac, whom I knew.

    On the morrow I saw about 15 bodies of killed civilians, among whom women, on the same spot.

    2.3. The witness 257/96-4 testified:

    The column came under attack on August 7 in Brezovo Polje on the road between Glina and Zirovac. A large number of civilians were killed then. There were children, women and adult men among them.

    This column had been moving in the direction of Bosanski Novi. I was on a horse-drawn cart.

    When the convoy reached Glina, the town was already under a hailstorm of shells so that we moved on to Brezovo Polje. There I saw a shell land on a factory killing one woman. We spent the night at Brezovo Polje and the next day reached a place called Zirovac where we came under heavy fire of the Moslems and the Croats and where the column was broken in upon. I was somewhere in the middle of the column, and the largest number of people were killed in the section behind me and I doubt it that anyone of them managed to escape.

    One tractor with trailer was hit from an aircraft and blown to smithereens. None of the people who were riding on it survived.

    As the convoy moved on from Zirovac I saw many dead people along and not far from the road, among whom there were many children.

    When we passed through Brod and were crossing the bridge, I also saw, on the bridge itself as well as before and after it, many dead and wounded people and large quantities of abandoned weapons.

    I remember a wounded man stretching out his arms towards me for help, but I did not help him, I was neither in a position to nor did I have the time for that.

    We were mostly bombarded by Croatian aircraft, but we also came under artillery fire.

    We crossed to Bosanski Novi and there many people also got killed.

    Stevo Vorkapic from Vorkapic near Vrginmost was killed in the convoy, as well as a man named Matija from the village of Katinovac near Vrginmost.

    2.4. The witness 300/96-1, born in 1933, a farmer, stated:

    We set out on our escape journey early in the morning at 4 o' clock. We reached Glina quite quickly. We could hear cannon fire as we travelled.

    In the morning of August 7, 1995 as we were approaching Zirovac the convoy came under attack again. I rode on a tractor and I saw the bodies of killed women. At least four of them. I did not recognize them.

    2.5. The witness 300/96-3, an invalid, born in 1930, stated:

    We lived in the village of Brdo Selo until August 4,1995 when we fled aboard two tractors with trailers. In Glina the column of refugees which we were part of came under artillery fire. We fled in the direction of Zirovac and were again shelled on the way.

    At Zirovac they also attacked us about 10 in the morning. I saw six people, men, women and children killed before my very eyes. The sight was terrible. The Serbs from the column scattered in every direction and I stayed put, as I only have one leg and could not move with a stick and crutch.

    I also saw three wounded men. Two were wounded in the chest and the third one in the left leg and they were all desperately crying for help. They bled profusely.

    In this attack my family lost both tractors and both trailers and all our belongings that we had taken along.

    Worst of all, I lost all my documents and the money that we had on us.

    2.6. The witness 300/96-6, told the Committee worker that with her mother she had been in the convoy of refugees which was attacked by members of the Croatian army and that she witnessed for herself the killings of a number of civilians.

    In the court record dated March 12,1996 the investigative judge of the District Court of Krusevac established that the witness had stated the following:

    "I intend to return to Croatia. I would rather not give testimony about what happened to the column of refugees". After having been apprised of the obligations of witnesses she said: "I anyway stick to my decision not to testify. I hope that you will appreciate my reasons".

    The investigative judge then established that the witness had been crying in the courtroom throughout the proceedings.

    2.7. The witness 277/96, born in 1957, testified:

    The aggression of the Croatian army on Krajina found me in Vrgin Most where I had been living till then also. On August 6, in the afternoon, I and a woman neighbour set off aboard a tractor in the direction of Glina. We arrived at Glina in the evening and I saw that the column of refugees had been cut apart by an attack of the Croatian army from a nearby forest.

    We moved on towards Zirovac taking a roundabout through the forest.

    On the road Glina- Zirovac - Dvor na Uni I saw many killed villagers of Vrgin Most, where I lived.

    Among the dead I recognized Bogdan Arlov, Nenad Borat, Ljubica Janic, Simo Jovanovic, Stevan Komadina, Ljubica Kortuk, Adam Linta, Maca Mraovic, Mile Mraovic, Dusan Nisic, Sveta Novakovic, Ranka Radanovic, Ljubica Radojcevic, Miljkan Radojcevic, Stanko Stanojevic, Mara Torbica, Marica Torbica, and I also saw many others whose names I do not know.

    All these civilians were killed on the road from Glina to Zirovac and Dvor na Uni.

    After Zirovac, en route to Dvor na Uni, Croat and Moslem troops attacked us jointly. The people in the column were gripped by panic and terror. We had to abandon our tractors and vehicles and we crossed the bridge on the Una river on foot and arrived at Bosanski Novi.

    2.8. Witness 341/96-76, farmer from around Vrginmost, born in 1934, said:

    "...When people started to flee, everyone brought along what they could. My family and I moved via Topusko, Glina and Zirovac towards Dvor na Uni. Before entering Dvor na Uni, the column was attacked. Many were dead and wounded. Croat soldiers killed Miladin Vergas, around 55 years of age, from the village of Pecka near Vrginmost. My brother and sister-in-law were captured and taken to the Sisak camp.

    We all fled the way we could. Panic-stricken and scared, no one paid any attention to anyone. I fled with my children and it was only them I never left. I would not be separated from them at any cost since they only had me (their mother had died earlier). I failed to take anything with me, not even personal documents.

    In my village I left behind 4 cows and 19 pigs, a tractor and other agricultural machines. As I had no fuel, I could not take the tractor. I have learned that everything was plundered..."

    2.9. Witness 341/96-75, housewife from around Vrginmost, born in 1928, said:

    "...In early August 1995 my husband and I left our house. We were withdrawing with other people and near Dvor na Uni Croat soldiers stopped the column. People panicked and ran. Croat soldiers shot at us. My husband remained on the tractor and I started running into the corn. I have never seen him again.

    It was then that my neighbour Stevo Vorkapic, of father Marko, from the village of Vorkapic, Vrginmost commune, was killed. I think it was on 7 August. There were other civilians and soldiers who lost their lives in the column. Later I saw pigs eating their bodies. How many of them there were - I cannot say.

    I ran through the corn into a wood. I saw an old Serb who killed himself by activating a bomb when Croat soldiers started approaching him..."

    2.10. Witness 341/96-39, nurse from Vojnic, born in 1954, said:

    "...When we arrived near Glina I heard grenades and explosions. While passing through Glina I saw planes throwing grenades on the column and heard explosions.

    We left Glina and reached Klasnic where my car broke down. We left it behind and continued to the village of Zirovac on foot.

    In front of Dvor na Uni and in the town itself I saw bodies by the road. I do not know how these people died.

    In Zirovac they killed the mother of my friend Ana Djuric..."

    2.11. Witness 341/96-29, housewife, 31, said:

    "...I had a house with auxiliary premises, a stable, haylofts, and plenty of land. In early August 1995 we were forced to leave it all. I was between Dvor and Novi Grad at a crossing point on the Una when members of the 5th Moslem Corps and the Croat Army blocked our way. The column was attacked and blocked. I was among the last who managed to escape.

    I learned that our house in the village was burnt down and we have nowhere to return to..."

    2.12. Witness 247/96, housewife from the village of Podgorje, Karlovac commune, born in 1946, said:

    "...I lived with my family in the village of Podgorje near Karlovac. We were farmers. We were among the last to leave the village. On 6 August 1995 we set off on a tractor.

    On the third day when we approached Zirovac the Croat Army opened fire at us from various weapons. Many were killed. Surrounded by them we fought for our lives. I separated from my son and daughter-in-law. Croat soldiers pushed us into a house and then ordered us to run. Afterwards, we were attacked by the Moslem Army.

    The owner of the house into which Croat soldiers pushed us was among the killed. He was slaughtered..."

    2.13. Witness 335/96 said:

    "...While the column was moving from Zirovac towards Dvor na Uni, it was suddenly blocked by Moslem and Croat armed forces.

    They maltreated and abused the refugees and robbed them of their property.

    On that occasion Djuro Martinovic was wounded. He bled and no one knows what happened to him later. I also learned that the entire family of Nikola Novakovic from the village of Dunjak near Vojnic lost their lives when a grenade hit the trailer they were in. Nikola Tomic from the village of Sljivljak also died. Near Dvor na Uni Nikola Pjevac from Siroka Rijeka near Vojnic, born in 1950, was killed.

    Nevenka Vidic from Rajic Brdo near Vojnic was killed near Dvor na Uni.

    When entering Dvor na Uni I saw many dead people. I saw about 50 bodies.

    Rade Tarabuk from Dunjak near Vojnic lost his life when leaving Zirovac.

    D.Z. from Rajic Brdo near Vojnic was especially maltreated. They deprived him of 5000 German marks..."

    2.14. Witness 166/96-2 said:

    "...On 6 August 1995 I was in Dvor na Uni. I saw a column of refugees from Kordun.

    The Croat Army opened fire on them. On that occasion many people were killed. Mainly women...

    2.15. Witness 51/96-7, worker, born in 1968, presently living in Serbia as a refugee, said:

    "...I lived in Plasko with an eleven month old baby. On 4 August 1995 alarm was sounded and the church bells were ringing. We started withdrawing towards Slunj.

    A column of tractors, passenger vehicles, horse-drawn carts, cultivators and bicycles was formed.

    The column was endless. I was on a trailer and my husband was driving the tractor. Near Topusko a tire blew out on the tractor and we moved to a cart drawn by two horses.

    The column was stopped in Zirovac. My husband, father-in-law and my elder daughter set off towards Dvor na Uni. I remained in a house in Zirovac to change and feed my baby. I saw a man, 60-70 years of age, activating a bomb and killing himself. Another man, who was wounded, died there. They were both buried in Zirovac.

    Around noon we set off towards Dvor na Uni on foot. I saw a house by the road burning and two or three planes flying over the refugee column. The planes flew very low and I do not know whose planes they were.

    Then Croat soldiers appeared. I could clearly see the chess-board insignia on their uniforms. They told us to surrender and to surrender our weapons if any. They separated some refugees from the column and took 15 Serb soldiers to the wood, as well as some women, children and old people.

    When they took the captured soldiers and civilians to the wood, I heard from that direction shots from automatic weapons and was under the impression that the bullets flew above us.

    Our column went on towards Dvor na Uni.

    Among us were Jovo Grkovic, Bosko Klipa, Milan Posmuga, Jovo Posmuga and Milan Mrkonjic. I saw them in the column when we left Topusko, and I do not know what happened to them later. I only know that they are considered missing persons.

    I fled fearing all I saw and experienced.

    In a ditch by the road I saw two dead women. One was plump, with gray and short hair, and the other was old and thin. I do not know how they were killed. I jumped over them because there was no other way..."

    2.16. Witness 341/96-146, refugee from Obrovac, said:

    "...The situation was the worst when we entered Bosnia near the Dvor bridge. The column was broken in upon and fire was opened from everywhere.

    I saw dead people along the road. Some were killed and some died. We ran for our lives and could not pay attention to the killed or dead.

    When the shooting started in Dvor, my family got off the tractor and hid in a canal. We brought along only what was at hand in order to save our lives.

    My aunt Andjelija Djuric from Vojnic, born in the village of Radonje, was killed at that place. I saw her falling, hit by a burst of fire. We left her on the road running for our lives.

    In the refugee column one woman gave birth to twins, but since there was no medical assistance in such conditions, she died after two days together with her twins..."

    2.17. Witness 439/96, housewife, born in 1958, from the village of Topusko, said:

    "...I lived in the village with my three children, born in 1984, 1987 and 1989, and with my 60 year old mother-in-law. We were farmers. My husband was wounded in the spine, after which he was paralysed. At that time he was in hospital.

    When Knin fell, I loaded the tractor and set off with my mother- in-law and children towards Dvor na Uni. We were in a column. After 12-15 km, between Crni Potok and Dvor na Uni, the column was blocked by members of Croat infantry. They attacked the column and started slaughtering. I saw them slaughtering a woman and a man from Katinovac, whose names I do not know. People panicked, shouted and cried. It was then when the Croat Air Force started throwing bombs.

    I was forced to leave my tractor in Glina and continue on foot with my three children and old mother-in-law. We spent the night in a wood near Zirovac. In the morning we continued towards Dvor na Uni in a bus which transported women and children. Near Dvor na Uni united Croat and Moslem forces blocked us. We were surrounded by them for three days, during which time they bombed us and killed many Serbs.

    We continued on foot and reached a village from where we took a train to Banja Luka.

    Our entire property remained behind in Crni Potok. Later I learned that the village was burnt down..."

    2.18. Witness 341/96-139, pensioner, 60 years of age, said:

    "...The refugee column of various vehicles was near Glina and we were at the rear of it. Then planes started flying over the column. They opened fire and threw bombs. I saw later some cars in the column burning. After the air attack we returned to our vehicles and continued towards Glina.

    The rear of the column was blocked by Croat infantry. In that part there were many dead, wounded and captured.

    When we arrived in Zirovac, Croat infantry blocked the column again. Many were dead and wounded. We left behind two tractors and brought along only portable things. We walked towards Dvor na Una.

    I left at home 5 cows, 4 pigs and around 100 chickens. I heard that 5 days after we had left a Croat family moved in my house in Vrgin Most..."

    2.19. Witness 459/96, refugee from around Slunj, born in 1952, said:

    "...I was born in the village of Zrvnica near Slunj where I had lived all my life until 6 August 1995 when I was forced to withdraw in a column of refugees towards Serbia, with my parents, wife and children. Our tractor was heading towards Topusko. The column was big, it was a mess-up, so that we went towards Zirovac after Topusko. There we were attacked by the Ustashi and many were killed and wounded. My wife went to find some bread. I went after her to find her and when I returned to the place where I had left the tractor with my father, mother and children, there was no tractor or anyone there. My father, mother and sons were caught by the Ustashi near Zirovac.

    They took my 70 year old father to the Sisak camp, and my mother and 12 and 14 year old children to a house.

    Five or six days later I found my mother and children in Prijedor and my wife in Banja Luka. My father came to Serbia where I live now.

    Since my mother was heavily injured I had to push her in a wheelbarrow towards Dvor na Uni, after which we reached Banja Luka in a tractor.

    Between Zirovac and Dvor na Uni I could see many dead bodies and wounded people. The wounded who were unassisted for the lack of time and left to the mercy of Croat murderers, made a particularly sad sight.

    I left behind in my village two houses - a two-storey house of 8x9 m and an old house of 12x6 m. I also left a stable with 10 cows and 20 pigs. I had 18 hectares of arable land, two tractors and all the implements. I remained without all that and I assess that it is worth approximately 600,000 German marks. It is all gone..."

    2.20. Witness 488/96, born in 1922, from around Vrgin Most, whose ancestors had lived in Krajina since three hundred years ago, in proof of which the witness has submitted a genealogy, said:

    "...I had 23 acres of land, two houses, two stables, a tractor with all the implements, and according to my rough assessment it was all worth 2.5 million German marks. I left it all on 4 August 1995.

    I left on a tractor with two trailers on which we loaded some household stuff and some basic things. When we entered Glina mortar fire was opened and then two planes started shooting at us. We panicked. Mines hit the column. There were dead and wounded.

    Tomorrow we were attacked near Zirovac by the units of the 5th Moslem Corps, where many were killed and wounded. Near Dvor na Uni two Croat planes attacked us again. There I could see again that mines hit several places and that there were several killed and wounded. I could not recognize anyone among the killed or wounded in that chaos and mess of panic-stricken people.

    Fifteen kilometres before Dvor na Uni the column was attacked again by members of the 5th Moslem Corps. My wife and myself took basic things in three bags from the two trailers, put the bags on a bike and went on.

    Later I lost my wife in the crowd. She was captured by the Croats and taken to the Sisak camp.

    I reached Dvor na Uni on foot, and then set off for Serbia..."

    2.21. Witness 452/96, refugee from Plasko, said:

    "...I went on a tractor via Slunj-Vrgin Most-Topusko to Glina. When we reached Glina Croat armed forces attacked the refugee column. Many were wounded and killed.

    One grenade near me hit a tractor and killed many people. I also saw a dead man and two children.

    It was very crowded, there were many people; they screamed, cried and shouted. Three columns were marching side by side.

    In Glina, tanks ran over Anka Trbojevic, a middle-aged woman from Plasko.

    We entered Brcko at 1 a.m., where the Croat Army attacked us again. It was dark and I do not know if there were dead and wounded..."

    2.22. Witness 524/96-2, refugee from Vojnic, presently living in Serbia, said:

    "...My family and I were in two different columns. My wife, children and mother went first. They brought along some basic things and started their withdrawal on a tractor and a trailer towards Vojnic-Glina-Dvor na Uni.

    My mother and wife told me that Moslem soldiers attacked them near Dvor na Uni from the direction of Bihac and Kladusa, while the Croat Army attacked them from the direction of Sisak. They shot at the refugee column - civilians, women, children. There were many dead and wounded.

    My wife left the tractor and the trailer behind, as well as all she had brought along. She grabbed the children and started running to a wood. Thus she escaped and reached Bosnia...

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    The refugee column leaving Krajina was moving through Bosnia- Herzegovina as well. Between Bosanski Petrovac and Kljuc the column was also attacked and bombed by the Croat Air Force. Many civilians lost their lives on that occasion."

    3.1. Witness 333/96-9 said:

    "...It was in August 1995. I think it was 6 August.

    That day I was on duty in the police station when we were informed that a refugee column was shelled on the AVNOJ road between Bihac and Jajce, precisely in the village of Janjila, 15 km away from Petrovac towards Kljuc.

    I went to the spot to conduct an investigation. The road was crowded with refugees who went on foot, in motor vehicles, carts and tractors. They drove cattle so that we had difficulties breaking through.

    When we finally did it, we noted that in the direction of Kljuc three bombs fell to the left of the road, while the fourth fell in the middle of the road. The bombs hit a "Ford"; when we got there the car was burning. Behind the "Ford" there was a tow- truck with a Korenica registration plate which was also hit, its driver decapitated. The vehicle was burning. Near its rear end I saw two children caught in fire. I cannot tell what sex or age they were; all I know is that they were already dead.

    It made me sick and I fainted.

    There were more dead there - 11 civilians from the refugee column lost their lives. All of them were identified and I had a list with their names. All of them were from Korenica..."

    3.2. Witness 715/95-9, who set off from Drvar in a refugee truck on 7 August 1995, said:

    "...When we reached the Gornja Bravska region, the village of Uzelci, the Croat Air Force planes shelled the Krajina refugee column.

    I saw a tow-truck hit by a shell near the place where I happened to be. According to my assessment, there were 50-60 refugees - civilians on the tow-truck and I think that none of them survived. Around that place there were so many wounded and killed. I could see that while I was passing the burning tow- truck.

    The hit tow-truck was from the Krajina region. The shelling was conducted by a Croat plane which threw two bombs or missiles on the refugee column.

    In addition, a truck was hit and started burning. I do not know if there were people in it..."

    3.3. Witness 341/96-117, worker, born in 1959, said:

    "...When on 4 August 1995 Croatian aggression on Krajina started, my family and I went towards Yugoslavia to save our lives. I left behind the land, cattle and my job.

    I drove a tractor loaded with some basic things we picked up in a hurry. When we left Bosanski Petrovac towards Kljuc a plane showed up flying over the column.

    Heading towards Kljuc I saw a terrible sight on a hill. Two tow- trucks with canned food were hit and totally destroyed and a dozen adults and children in them killed in the shelling. I saw a dozen massacred and burnt bodies. I could not recognized any of them.

    I travelled in the column for eight days and eight nights on my tractor until we reached Yugoslavia.

    My uncle V.N. who drove a bus told me that in the Brcko corridor a refugee column was shelled by the Moslems, that one shell hit a motor vehicle and that 4 people in the vehicle were killed..."

    3.4. Witness 341/96-132, driver, 47 years of age, said:

    "...We set off from Krajina on 4 August 1995. People withdrew the way they could with whatever means they had.

    Near Bosanski Petrovac, around 2 km away from Petrovac towards Kljuc, I saw a helicopter landing by the refugee column and its crew distributing bread t o refugees. I thought it was our helicopter. Later it turned out that it was an enemy helicopter, most probably Croatian, which landed under the pretext to distribute food, while in fact it was to look into the situation and gather the people in one place. It took off and flew towards Bihac.

    Shortly afterwards a plane approached and I saw it firing three missiles on the refugee column. I saw a tow-truck hit. I heard cries and saw fire. Several other vehicles and tractors with people withdrawing in the column were also hit. I saw dead people, I do not know how many. People panicked running away from the place fearing another attack.

    I also witnessed an event near Brcko. Approximately 4-5 km away from Brcko towards Bijeljina I saw a vehicle hit and caught in fire. It blew up and burst into pieces. The road was by the Sava on the other bank of which was Croat territory. We could see their positions. That vehicle was hit from the Croat side. The explosion was so strong that it is sure that all the passengers were hit..."

    3.5. Witness 458/96, pensioner from Teslingrad, born in 1929, said:

    "...I set off with my wife and mother-in-law on a tractor whose trailer was destroyed in a shelling. From Lapac we went with a big refugee column towards Bosanski Petrovac, where Croat planes shelled the head of the column. I was in the middle of it on my tractor..."

    3.6. Witness 426/96-1, who worked in the Petrovac police station in August 1995, said:

    "...I cannot recall the exact date, but I do know it was in August 1995. That day an endless refugee column from Kninska krajina was moving through Petrovac in the direction of Kljuc.

    I was in a car patrol when I was told to go near the village of Janjila, 15 km away from Petrovac towards Kljuc where Croat planes were shelling the refugee column.

    We were breaking our way through the column moving towards Kljuc. They moved in carts, trucks, tractors, cars and on foot.

    When we reached the spot we could see a chaotic sight. Several freight vehicles and cars were burning, people fled to the surrounding fields fearing a repeated shelling from the air.

    We counted 11 dead and several wounded civilians. In the back of a "Merzedes" bodies of two children were on fire. Nearby there was a body of a decapitated man and another dead child.

    The injured were transported to the hospital and bodies to Petrovac.

    I state that there was not a single military vehicle in the column, or any weapons, or soldiers. All were civilians..."

    3.7. Witness 426/96-3, who worked in the Petrovac police station in August 1995, said:

    "...We were informed by radio link that a refugee column was attacked from the air. We went to the spot 15 km from Petrovac towards Kljuc near the Janjila village and saw a terrible mess on the road. The cars in the column and the grass by the road were burning. A number of bodies were scattered by the burning vehicles. I saw two children burnt in the back of a "Merzedes". In front of that car there was a body of a decapitated man. There was a number of injured refugees who bled and cried, and they were transported to the Petrovac hospital.

    There were no soldiers in the column, all were civilians.

    On that occasion 11 people from the column were killed and a large number of them lightly and heavily injured.

    People we talked to on the spot told us that a plane with Croat insignia shelled the column..."

    3.8. Witness 426/96-2, who worked in the Petrovac hospital in August 1995, said:

    "...An explosion could be heard from the direction of Janjila, after which an air danger signal was sounded and surprised us all in Petrovac. Soon afterwards we learned in the hospital that the Croat Air Force shelled a refugee column moving from the direction of Petrovac towards Kljuc.

    We admitted a large number of wounded to the hospital. They were all civilians. I remember 11 dead people brought to the hospital. They were civilians who died in the shelling..."

    3.9. Witness 303/96-9, 65 years of age, refugee from Krajina, said:

    "...When we reached a wood in Bosnia we were shelled from the air. I do not know who did it, whether the Croat or the Moslem Army.

    There were many injured and dead civilians. I do not know any of them by name..."

    3.10. Witness 341/96-136, a farmer from Svrackovo selo near Korenica, born in 1936, presently a refugee in Serbia, said:

    "...In the morning of 4 August 1995, all the farmers including me sat on tractors with some basic stuff and moved towards Lapac. On the road between Bosanski Petrovac and Kljuc an airplane started shelling the column. My son later told me that 7 people had died and several had been wounded in the column on that occasion.

    I learned that all the houses in Svrackovo selo had been mined and that the whole village was torn to the ground, not in the "Storm" operation but later..."

    3.11. Witness 346/96, a shoemaker from Benkovac, born in 1942, presently living in Serbia as a refugee, said:

    "...On the way from Bosanski Petrovac to Banja Luka, right after Bosanski Petrovac, I saw a big tow-truck and two cars by the road on the embankment burning. The vehicles were totally destroyed and caught in fire.

    I did not see any victims in the vehicles, but I heard that 10-15 people lost their lives there..."

    3.12. Witness 520/96, a housewife from Palanka, a place between Knin and Gracac, 36 years old, said:

    "...We formed a column and set off to Petrovac. I brought along the most basic things in bags and put them on a motocultivator with a small trailer. I put both my children, 2 and 1 and a half, on the trailer and together with other villagers went towards Petrovac. The next day I saw planes shelling our column.

    We travelled for 8 days. I saw dead children by the road. I do not know how they died. I saw funerals by the road. I remember a woman carrying a small dead child. She was walking towards Banja Luka..."

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    The following examples testify to the experience of persons from the column arrested by the Croat police:

    4.1. Witness 279/96, retired military officer, born in 1936, who found himself in Krajina in August 1995 in order to help his cousin escape, said:

    "...I was in my car with my wife and mother-in-law on the Vojnic- Glina-Dvor na Uni road. Namely, Franjo Tudjman said in a statement broadcast on the Croat radio around the clock that we were safe if we moved in a column on the said road.

    In Vidosevac on 7 August 1995 I registered with a Croat unit. We were all civilians. They placed us in a restaurant called "1001 noc" in Vidosevac and then separated men from women. They started beating me with their fists and kicking me. They pushed me to the ground, spread my legs, strongly hit me several times on my private parts, after which I lost consciousness. When I recovered they continued beating me threatening to kill me. One of them said to me that they would not kill me immediately since what they had for me was a "slow death".

    They continued beating me and finally took me out of the room and pushed me so hard that I fell down about 15 stairs my hands cuffed.

    Then they helped me up and took me behind the restaurant where they ordered me to sit on a log and every Croat soldier passed by me, hit me on the head, back or chest. This torture lasted for about three hours.

    The same night they took me to the Croat military headquarters in Glina and put me in a cold storage place. After that I faced a Croat general named Petar Stipetic to whom they introduced me as a Chetnik and a Serb general. General Stipetic, who knew me since we both had served in the former JNA, said that my case would be examined by the court.

    >From there they took me to Petrinja to the former JNA barracks. They pushed us out of the car and one policeman tied a 2 m long metal wire around my neck and pushed me between 30 m long ranks of military police officers. The police officers were 1 m or 1.5 m away from one another; they started hitting me with clubs and hands and kicking me with their boots everywhere except for my head. My hands tied I passed between the ranks and then they made me return. After that I passed out. R. and M. were beaten in the same way.

    When I regained consciousness they took me to a gym in Sisak, a camp where around 130 Serbs were imprisoned at that time.

    There I was from 7 to 11 August 1995, registered with the ICRC.

    On 11 August I was taken by bus with another 50 persons to the Karlovac prison. There were 4-5 minors of 15-16 years of age among us. The escorting military police officers made us sing Ustashi songs. I did not want to sing which is why I was hit several times with a club on my elbows. Namely, we had to hold our hands behind our heads and to sit bent, all the time looking at the floor of the bus.

    In front of the Karlovac prison where the bus stopped the police officers invited people who started gathering around the bus to lynch us, saying that we were the Chetniks and terrorists who had shelled Karlovac.

    Since the Karlovac prison was full we were taken to the Remetinac prison in Zagreb. On our way there, a captain, who was a commanding officer of the escort unit, said: "We can tie you, beat you, and, if necessary, kill you". After that a police officer with a gun in one hand and a club in another started kicking us. On that occasion L.D. was beaten so severely that he could not recover for 15 days.

    I was in Remetinac in Zagreb until 13 December 1995 when I was tried at the Karlovac Military Court which passed a releasing sentence. I was returned to Remetinac and released the same day.

    I left Zagreb without money or any identification papers and with little clothes and went to an acquaintance in Karlovac. There I was under constant police surveillance until 23 January 1996 when I came to Belgrade together with another 7 persons with the assistance of the ICRC..."

    4.2. Witness 350/96-2, refugee from Vrgin Most, said:

    "...In a column of civilians I set off towards Glina on 6 August 1995. The next day around 12:30 p.m. the column was attacked by the Croat Army at a place called Brezovo polje. The column was attacked from all sides and cut. The situation was chaotic and everyone panicked. People ran away and hid in the nearby woods and corn fields.

    When I left a wood I saw many people in civilian clothes dead in the canal by the road. I also saw many trucks, tractors and cars destroyed. I spent the next night in a wood. In the morning they opened mortar fire on the wood. I hid there until 1:30 p.m., after which I went to a nearby road and surrendered to the Croat police. I was in civilian clothes and unarmed.

    They took me to a village near Glina. Members of the Croat Army and police insulted me and called me names and then beat me. I was beaten by whoever wanted to beat me. They used their fists, kicked me with their military boots, hit me with rifle butts, all over my body.

    Then they took me to Glina to a school with mainly women, children and old people. They took me to a corridor my hands cuffed and ordered me to turn to the wall with my hands up. Then they beat me with fists, rubber clubs and kicked me. I fainted several times and I do not know how long it took. I was all swollen and covered with blood.

    After they separated women, children and persons above 60, about 100 men between 17 and 60 years of age remained in the school. Croat policemen took us out to the corridor every half an hour during the night, where they beat us with all kinds of things. Basically with rubber clubs. That night they shot from automatic weapons above our heads. We did not sleep a wink.

    The next day they took us to the sports hall in Sisak. There they searched us and took our valuables. Then they beat us up again.

    We were taken to a gym where I saw 1000 imprisoned Serbs, men between 17 and 70 years of age. There were lightly wounded among them.

    During the night I was taken to an investigator who slapped me twice. A number of imprisoned Serbs were taken that night in an unknown direction. I do not know what happened to them.

    Croat policemen prevented ICRC representatives to register us by hiding some of us in other premises.

    >From there they took us by bus to Zagreb, to the Zrinjevac prison. However, the prison was full, so that they returned us to Karlovac, which again was full and finally to Zagreb to the Remetinac camp.

    There I was kept from 10 August 1995 to mid January 1996.

    I was placed in cell 145 with another 9 Serbs.

    We received food regularly, but the meals were scarce, as a result of which I lost 27 kg in the camp.

    In the meantime they took me to Karlovac for trial and sentenced me to 5 years of prison. I did not have a lawyer. After the trial I was returned to Remetinac.

    During the imprisonment in the camp three Serbs died, I do not know of what.

    Some of us were beaten by the guards, mainly at night, for no reason..."

    4.3. Witness 711/96-2, born in 1938, said:

    "...I was in Benkovac when Croatia attacked Krajina. On 9 August 1995 Croat soldiers marched into the town. They took me to a basement and on 11 August to the Zadar prison where I stayed for 5 days. On 16 August they transferred me to the Sibenik District Prison, where I was not maltreated, but others were.

    In February 1996 they transferred me to the Split prison and it was only in March 1996 that I received the charges. Until that time I had no document on detention. The charges stated that in 1991 I had been a member of a special unit of the Republic of Serbian Krajina Army. This was not correct, because from April 1991 to February 1992 I was in the Benkovac hospital recovering from a thighbone operation. I was supposed to stay even longer there.

    Then they took me to Oboljan, "The Island of Youth", where I was kept by 17 October 1996, when I came to Yugoslavia by virtue of "pardon" and with the mediation of the Red Cross..."

    4.4. Witness 527/96, farmer from around Sinj, presently a refugee in Serbia, born in 1928, said:

    "...Croats started burning the neighbouring villages and killing people and my wife and I set off towards Knin. When we arrived there members of the Croat Army closed us in the school "Srpski junaci" where they kept us from 4 August to 15 September 1995.

    My wife and I were together all the time. They maltreated us, called us Chetniks and threatened to slaughter us, but they did not beat us.

    There were about 350-400 Serbs in the camp.

    We slept on the floor and received food once a day.

    Us older people were allowed to go out to the yard for a walk. During one of those walks I saw that about ten young Serbs were brought in a van and that Croats beat them with their fists and rifle butts and kicked them.

    I was placed in the basement and I could hear cries a number of times from the floor above during the night. Younger Serbs were also placed on that floor..."

    4.5. Witness 710/96-2 said:

    "...I was arrested on 6 August 1995 in Benkovac near my house when I went to register with the authorities. The radio broadcast the order that all who were in the town should report in the town centre.

    I was taken to Benkovac to the Military Court where they took my personal data. During the inquiry a policeman hit me several times.

    >From there they transferred everyone - women, children, old people and military age men to Zadar.

    On the same day the Croat Military Police took me to Zadar together with J., who had evidently been beaten. He had bruises all over his body. On our way there we were not allowed to talk.

    In Zadar I was placed in a camp called "Centre for Men Fit for Military Service" within the Mozire sports centre. We slept on the floor of the handball hall.

    Other people were placed in a camp organized in the Zadar high school. There I spent three days during which time they beat me with clubs and hit me with fists.

    They ordered me to put my hands up and then beat me in the ribs and armpits.

    I was in the camp from 6 to 9 August 1995 when they transferred me to the Zadar hospital located near the "Kolovare" Hotel. I was hospitalized because of a face injury inflicted on me during the hearing in Benkovac. The right part of my face was swollen and my jaw injured. I also had sight problems and felt dizzy.

    I was in the Zadar civilian prison from 22 August 1995 to 18 April 1996.

    I shared the cell with six other prisoners. We were not allowed to talk among ourselves.

    I was not physically maltreated there. They said to us "Where have you been Serbs? Where is your greater Serbia? Where is your Republic of Krajina?" and cursed our Serb mothers.

    A young man hanged himself in the next door cell..."

    5

    During the attack on and upon the occupation of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, Croat military-police formations started "cleaning" the field systematically. They killed civilians and POWs, plundered and burnt their property, took the cattle.

    Several dozen witnesses have been interrogated with regard to what was happening in Krajina upon the Croat military occupation.

    5.1. Witness 679/95-41 said:

    "...On 4 August 1995 around 5 a.m. the Croat Army started a systematic shelling of Glina from Novo Selo Glinsko where the delimitation zone was and where UNPROFOR was located.

    They shelled only civilian facilities in Glina, which were undefended just like the entire town. Most shells hit the hospital and its surroundings.

    The shelling of Glina continued on 5 August early in the morning throughout the entire day, assisted by the Croat Air Force frequent overflights and bombing of Glina and the surrounding villages.

    They also started bombing the Glina-Dragotina road and Dvor na Uni. The clearly marked Knin hospital was being evacuated on that road together with civilians.

    A passenger vehicle with the Red Cross insignia was destroyed in the shelling and four wounded persons, a driver and a nurse lost their lives.

    On 6 August a civilian column withdrawing from Glina was bombed by the Croat Air Force. There were victims..."

    5.2. Witness 303/96-8, disabled pensioner from Donji Skrad, 57, said:

    "...On 5 August 1995 when Croat armed forces launched their offensive on the Republic of Serbian Krajina, my village of Donji Skrad located at the border with Croatia was among the first to be attacked.

    Croat forces attacked the village on 5 August 1995 at 5 a.m. They burnt Serb houses. I fled to the wood.

    In that attack Ljuban Koncalovic was killed in his corn field where he had tried to hide, as well as his mother Stana or Stanka, over 90 years of age, his wife Ljilja, around 60 years of age, and Kata Mitrovic, around 80 years of age. The three women hid in Ljuban Koncalovic's basement. They were slaughtered there and a killed dog was thrown beside their bodies.

    It was then that the houses of Pero Lezajic, Vojin Gazibar, Milos Vuckovic, Obrad Popovic, Mihajlo Popovic and my own house were burnt. The entire village was burnt. The houses were burnt to the ground with everything in them.

    We ran for our lives..."

    5.3. Witness 229/96 said:

    "...I was captured on 4 August 1995 as a member of the Republic of Serbian Krajina Army. There were six of us captured. They took us to Knin and allowed us to sit on a wall.

    Among us was Savo Milojevic from the village of Polace near Knin, 50 years of age, who said something to a Croat soldier who immediately took him behind the wall and killed him from an automatic rifle.

    Then they took us to the Knin barracks. Along the way they beat us with rifle butts on the head, back and chest. They cursed our Serb and Chetnik mother threatening to kill us.

    We were captured by members of the 7th Varazdin Brigade under the command of a person named Korada.

    They locked us in the barracks basement where there was not light and beat us all night.

    On that occasion a Croat soldier killed a captured Serb from a gun. That soldier was wounded and yet they made him work. They killed him because he could not.

    We were kept in the barracks for 36 days when they took us to the Zadar prison..."

    5.4. Witness 275/96 said:

    "...When the Croat Army entered Knin in early August 1995, Croat soldiers killed Nikola Draganic whose wife was with me in the UNPROFOR camp and another two persons whose names I do not know.

    Mirjana Mirkovic from Kovacici near Knin told me that when Croat soldiers had entered Knin they took her 22 year old son and son- in-law, whose name I do not know, in an unknown direction, so that she did not know anything about them. When we were exchanged they were not on the list..."

    5.5. Witness 126/96-1 said:

    "...My family went to Serbia in a refugee column on the night between 4 and 5 August 1995, while I stayed at home confident that the Croat Army would not reach my village of Zagrovic.

    The next morning Milka Petko and her son Ilija, whom I knew, came to my place. They ran from Knin and came to me. Around 5 p.m. the Croat Army entered my village. I saw Croat soldiers pushing my neighbours Dimitar Rasula and Djuro Rasula out of their houses. Then I told Ilija Petko and his mother Milka to run to the wood.

    I stayed at home to hide some stuff, and then fled to the wood myself. At night I sneaked to my house and having seen that there were no Croat soldiers I stepped in my yard where I saw Ilija Petko's body. He was slaughtered lying on his back. 50 m away Dimitar and Djuro Rasula and Milka Petko lied. They were all shot from fire arms. I saw Djurdjija Rasula's house burning and a body of a man with sheep bellows over his head, so that I could not recognize him.

    During the following days I was hiding, and all dead bodies were there, too, at the same place, through to August 24, when I reported myself to the UNPROFOR base in Knin, where I stayed until September 17, 1995 ...

    5.6. Witness 126/96-6 states:

    ...On August 5, 1995, Croatian police forces entered my village of Zargovic with an armoured carrier and started shooting at the surrounding houses and tearing them down. The village had been depopulated, and I, too, was preparing to leave. I heard the Croatian policemen talking to an old mad, Dmitar Rasua, called "Mile". They asked him if there was anybody left in the village, and he replied: "There's nobody". Then I heard him saying: "Don't shoot me". Then the shots were heard. The Croatian policemen went on, I left my hiding place and saw Dmitar Rasuo lying dead near the asphalt road. Then I fled Zargovic ...

    5.7. Witness 257/96-5 states:

    ... I was arrested on August 4, 1995 together with a group of civilians, my co-villagers from Cista Mala. On the same day, Darinka Popovic, Boja Lalic, Draginja Lalic and her son Nikola, were killed in their car, as well as Anica Lalic, who was called by the Croatian soldiers to go with them and killed her when she refused. Draginja Lalic was an elderly women, about 70 years old, had diseased hips and moved with difficulty.

    On August 4, about 5 o'clock in the morning, 4-5 grenades hit our village. We were not afraid, because an UNPROFOR base was located in our village. However, Croatian soldier came into our village and mixed with UNPROFOR soldiers...

    5.8. Witness 257/96-6 states:

    ... On August 4, 1995, early in the morning, when I was in the village of Cista Mala, the Croatian Army rushed in, shooting from infantry weapons. At about 9 o'clock, some 50 meters away from me, Bozica Lalic was killed. She was on a tractor, with her husband, trying to pull out of the village. An infantry bullet shot her, but her husband managed to escape. In happened just near their house.

    On the same occasion, Darinka L. Popovic was also killed in front of her house. I did not see her being shot, but I heard the shooting just near her house, and her husband told me, the same day, that she had been killed.

    Boja Lalic, Anica Lalic, Draginja Lalic and her son Nikola were killed the same day, as well as Mirko Korda from Djevrska, aged 35-37 ...

    5.9. Witness 211/96 states:

    ... When the Croatian Army attacked Komic on August 12, 1995, their troops entered the village from two directions. They set fire to the house of Sava and Petar Lavrnic, with these two people inside. They were a mother and a son. When the offensive was over, I went to their house and saw the remains of their bones. Mika Pavlica, who was blind and moved with difficulty, was also burnt to death. Staka Curcic was also killed, decapitated in her own house...

    5.10. Witness 212/96 states:

    ... When the Croatian Army attacked my native village of Komic, I withdraw to the forest and, thus, did not see what was happening. When I returned to the village, I saw that Jela Ugarkovic's house had been burnt and I saw her bones inside the house. The house of Sava and Petar Lavrnic was also burned down, with them inside. I saw that Staka Curcic's had been slaughtered near her house, her head cut off and thrown away. She was an 80 years old women ...

    5.11. Witness 210/96-1, a farmer, aged 58, now living as a refugee in Apatin, states:

    ... During the Croatian Army's attack, I was in the village of Poljice, in my house, with my sister who died in the meantime. As far as I remember, in was on August 12 when Croatian soldiers came to the village of Poljice from the direction of the main road, and my sister and me hid.

    We saw that Rajko Sunajko from Poljice, aged around 85, whom the Croatian soldier found near his house and who was partially deaf, was surrounded by some twenty Croatian soldiers. I saw them talking to him. Then I heard rifle shooting and later on, when the Croatian soldiers left and when I came back home the following morning, I found Rade Sunajko dead, with a schrapnel wound below his heart ...

    I am certain that he was unarmed when the Croatian soldiers came, and he was wearing civilian clothes.

    When these Croatian soldiers came into Poljice, they burned down houses, one by one, hay, barns and everything else.

    Rade's wife was with him inside the house, but I do not know what happened to her. We did not see her again.

    The Croatian soldiers burnt down the house of 80- years-old Mara Ugarkovic, who was burnt alive. The house of Sava Lavrnic, aged about 90, and her son Petar, aged about 60, was also burnt down with the two of them inside. Staka Curcic was slaughtered...

    5.12. Witness 210/96-5, born in 1946, who lived in Klapovica, the municipality of Korenica, testifies:

    ... All Klapovice villager fled on 5 August. However, my mother, my brother and myself did not leave, because my brother was immobile and my mother was 86 years old. The Croatian radio announced that there will be no harm done to civilians and that we could freely stay at home. Our village had 9 households and we were all farmers and livestock breeders.

    The Croatian Army passed thorough Klapovica on August 7, 1995. They did not enter the houses and just set fire to hay stocks. During the following three or four days we were not disturbed. Then the Croatian Army came and started plundering our village. They first looted the workshop of Dusan Loncar, the wealthiest man in the village, and then set it on fire, and then also burnt down Dusan Loncar's house. Other houses were not attacked that day.

    On 12 August, I saw a column of the Croatian Army coming, some 100 troops strong, with two armoured carriers. They turned to the neighbouring village of Poljice. I was on top of a hill above our house at the time. Poljice has some thirty (30) households. Soon afterwards, I saw smoke coming from the first house in Poljice, and then the Croatian Army started to set fire to one house after another, and the shots were also heard.

    As far as I know, there had been 8 civilians, mostly elderly people, left in Poljice.

    I was hiding in the forest for two days, but then I decided to go and see what happened in Poljice and Komic. I went to POljice firts. At the village entrance, I found burnt households of Bosko Mirkovic and Milos Mirkovic. I saw livestock roaming around the house. Houses of Rade Mirkovic, Ruza Mirkovic and Jova Mirkovic were also burnt down. Some livestock was killed. The houses were burnt down to the ground.

    Then I found the dead body of Rade Sunajko, who was born in 1910. I saw his body in front of Gojko Mirkovic's house. I did not see his wife, but she probably burnt to death in their house set to fire by the Croatian Army.

    I went on to see if there was anyone alive, and I found M.G. I found out what was happening in Poljice and Komic when the Croatian Army attacked them.

    Jela Lavrnic told me that her mother was decapitated by Croatian soldiers and their house was set to fire. In a house in Komic, a husband and a wife, elderly and immobile people, were burnt to death. Another elderly and immobile woman was also burnt to death in her own house.

    Later on, we decided to ask for help of UNPROFOR, whose base was in Klapovica. They accepted us and we stayed in their base until September 16, when the column of refugees left Knin. They sent us to join the column. That is how we came to Serbia ...

    5.13. Witness 443/96, shopkeeper from Knin, born in 1938, who is now living as a refugee in Belgrade, testifies:

    ... Knin was conquered by the Croatian Army on August 5, 1995. I joined the column of the European Community vehicles, which was on the way to the "Juzni Logor" ("South Camp") army barracks, where UNPROFOR was stationed.

    While we were on the way to the "Juzni Logor" camp, I saw several dead bodies. On the sidewalk in front of the "Standard Ready-Made Clothes" shop, there was a dead body of a man, whose second name, I know, is Sinobag.

    Near the "Balkans" restaurant, on the way to the park, I noticed a dead man' s body, in civilian clothes. In the canal by the road from the bridge on the Krka river to the "Juzni Logor" camp, I saw two or three dead men in civilian clothes, and some fifty meters away, I saw three dead men in camouflage uniforms.

    On the crossroad near the hospital in the direction of the Marici village, I saw Croatian soldiers arresting my neighbour Misa Matkovic and Zarko Vukmirovic called "Kudjo" and taking them nobody-knows-where by a "Toyota" vehicle. Nothing is known about their whereabouts even today.

    When I came home on August 15, 1995, I found my house open, with household objects thrown around. I noticed that some things were missing.

    Three Croatian Army soldiers came to my house on August 22. They hurled curses at me, insulted me and forced me to do push-ups on the floor. On that occasion, they took away my "Zastava 101" car, a radio cassette recorder, music deck and some other things.

    When they left, I went to the police station commander to report the case, but he told me to report to the military command.

    When I returned home, the same three persons who had taken my car and other things came back half an hour later. One of them said: "You did go to the police to report on us". They searched my apartment again, and then ordered me to sit down, and hit me repeatedly with a riflebutt on the head. They hit me on the legs as well. I was covered with blood. They put a gun on my temple and shot by my ear.

    After that, I did not dare sleep at home. I went to UNPROFOR, and it was with their help that we were taken to Serbia on 16 September.

    Left in Knin was my house sized 11 x 7 meters and another bigger house under construction, a car, land ...

    5.14. Witness 456/96-1, refugee from Benkovac, testifies:

    ...I was on a tractor and on August 7, 1995, we passed through the village of Srb, when the aviation attacked the column and killed several people. I saw for myself how Velimir Stelja, Branko Stelja and their child were killed by a grenade. I did not know the other people who were killed, and there was a confusion, so I can not tell the exact number of people who were killed.

    As we moved on, I saw that 9 people starved to death in the column, including 6 children and three adults, because we did not have either bread or water for 5 days, and I watched parents bury their children by the roadside at scorching heat ...

    5.15. Witness 429/96-states:

    ...When the Croatian Army took over Biljane Gornje on August 6, 1995, they took some ten elderly people who were still in the village to the the detention camp in Zadar. They were then transferred to Oton near Knin, and released and returned to the village of Biljane Gornje on September 20, 1995. They found their village houses looted.

    In late October 1995, Dusan Dukic, born in 1930, was found hanged in the auxiliary building of his family house. He was hanged on a rope tied to a beam, with his clothes torn on several places. The objects in that room were thrown around.

    The case was reported immediately to the local police whose representatives came the following day to write a report, and the autopsy in the Zadar hospital followed. Numerous bodily injuries were found, inflicted by hard and dull objects, as well as cuts on the head and numerous scratches, most probably inflicted by nails.

    A few days after Dukic's burial, his family house was set to fire, together with sone fifteen other Serb-owned near-by houses ...

    5.16. Witness 504/96, farmer, aged 58, testifies:

    ...In my village of Banatski Grabovac near Petrinja, there were only five of us left on August 4, 1995: I.B., aged 74, J.J., aged 68, Dj.C, aged 61 and D.G., aged 90.

    When the Croatian Army came, I reported to them and they let me go home.

    The Croatian military authorities visited us once a day. I stayed in the village for 22 days, but then some soldiers came again and as they were leaving my courtyard, one soldier raised his rifle and shot at me and hit my left hip. As I was wounded, I spent the night at home, and when a patrol came the following morning, they asked me who inflicted the wound upon me and I told them that it was the Croatian military patrol that came the day before.

    They took me to hospital in Sisak, where I stayed for 15 days, after which two policemen came and took me to Sisak, for pretrial confinement. I was imprisoned with S. They beat him and he fell down, and they continued hitting him on his head. One guard kept hitting him until the other guard shouted: "That's enough!".

    Then this guard took of his cap with chessboard flag and made me and S. kiss it.

    Later on, I was taken to Zagreb, to the Renetimec prison, where I was kept for 9 months. They conducted an investigation against me for armed rebellion until May 20, 1996, when they released me.

    As I was leaving the prison, they asked me whether I wanted to remain in Croatia or go to Serbia. In my village, the door and windows of my house were taken away, as well as everything from inside the house. I had no place to go back to...

    5.17. Witness 51/96-6, worker, born in 1941, now a refugee in Serbia, testifies:

    ... I stayed in the village of Gojkovac - Glinice. As soon as the Croatian Army came in, they started taking census of the Serbian population. When I was to get my certificate of citizenship and passport, and other documents, I was interrogated thoroughly and requested to give them information on our army and commanders, on the brigades and their names and numbers of soldiers. I was telling them that I did not know any such information, so they refused to issue me the certificate of citizenship, passport and other personal document.

    Croats had no mercy for the citizens of Slunj who had not left. I saw Croats looting and burning the villages of Cvijanovic Brdo, Gojkovac, Duvnjak, Krstinja and all other villages on the way to Vojnic.

    Before putting the houses to fire and destroying them, they plundered them and tood away everything they could find: livestock, cereals and all objects of value.

    The Croatian Army would sound an alarm, similar to emergency alarm, which scared us. They said it was the alarm which they got from the United States to gather livestock, because at the sound of that alarm livestock gathered together at the particular place when the alarm was. I saw for myself that the livestock was being gathered and carried away by trucks.

    The total number of Serbs in the village of Glinice near Gojkovac was 25 ...

    5.18. Witness 483/96-2, from the vicinity of Vojnic, testifies:

    ... Before Dvor on the Una river, Muslims and Croats came into the refugee column and intimidated us and spread panic and misinformation. They were saying that people should be stopped from moving forward, that they should be turned back, so that as many as possible would die.

    Aircraft were shelling the column. I know that many people were killed. I saw dead people by the roadside...

    5.19. Witness 524/96-2, refugee from Vojnic, testifies:

    ... Since I was with the civilian defense unit, I was among the last who withdrew from Vojnic. I therefore witnessed the destruction of the town. On the first day, August 4, 1995, the town was neither attacked nor shelled, but two to three days later, its center was shelled, more and more, and the town was systematically turned into ruins. The objective was to destroy the town, so as to prevent the Serb population from returning ...

    5.20. Witness 616/96-2, farmer from the surroundings of Knin, born in 1922, testifies:

    ... When the Croatian Army attacked Krajina on August 5, 1995, I was in Djevrsacko Polje, tending my sheep. Two Croatian Army soldiers arrested me there. One of them told me that he was an ustasha and that he was going to kill me right away. He pointed his rifle at me, but at that moment J.P. came and recognized me, and told that "ustasha" not to kill me but to take me to Djevrska, which he did. When we came to Rakic's house, I saw 5-6 other civilians and I saw Croatian Army soldiers setting fire to Serb-owned houses in Djevrska. By the roadside, I saw dead bodies of men and women, of different ages, in civilian clothes.

    Some time around noon, about ten of us were taken to Sibenik, in a gym, where some thirty other Serbs were detained.

    I saw that P.M. and M.M. from the village of P. were beaten up so hard that they could not move.

    In the morning, forty of us, men and women of different age, were taken by ship from Sibenik to the detention camp on the Obonjan island. We were placed in tents, 10 persons in each, and slept on soldiers' beds.

    I was not taken to forced labour, but I know that other detained Serbs were taken to build barracks.

    I was registered by the International Red Cross, whose representatives visited me and brought humanitarian relief.

    I spend a year in this camp, from August 5, 1995, to August 9, 1996. During that period, no court proceedings were conducted against me. With the help of IRC I was released on August 9, 1996, and I came to Belgrade, to my son' s, where I am still staying.

    During my stay in the camp, I suffered a nervous breakdown and a hernia. As for my property in Medjari, I left two houses and a 500m2 auxiliary building, two tractors and all implements, some 200 sheep, some goats and a cow ...

    5.12. Witness 411/96-36, from the village of Varivode, now living as a refugee in Serbia, testifies:

    ... My mother, aged 76, was ill, so I decided to stay with her in August 1995. In my village of Varivode, there were 13 other mostly elderly and weak people.

    I saw houses in the neighbouring village of Djevrsko set to fire by the Croatian Army, and some houses in my village were also burnt.

    I had to keep hiding, so as not to be seen by the Croatian Army and police who often came to the village. I was hiding in a hut on the hay. Whenever Croatian Army soldiers came to look for something in the village, I saw them from there.

    They put white scarfs on courtyard entrance gates as a sign that somebody was in the house, which meant that those house were not to be set to fire.

    The Croatian Army and Croats from the neighbouring villages came to my house, too, and took away all my agricultural machinery, one big and one small tractor, a "Zastava 101" car, objects from my house, even my clothing.

    My house remained empty. They even took away the entrance door and windows. That was all done by the Croatian Army and Croatian civilians. They set Serb-owned houses to fire.

    In August, an ustasha came and started harassing my mother. He was hitting her with a wooden pole, as thick as an arm, asking her to give him Deutch marks, which she did not have. I had to come out and this ustasha hit me with his fist in my left eye and cut it, and then started hitting me with the same wooden pole. He asked me why I had not fled with the others and where my Deutch marks were. He found with me only 150 Dinars, which he took. Then he shot at my herd of sheep and killed 20 sheep, while the other escaped.

    On September 28, 1996, around 16.00 hours, I saw some uniformed Croatian soldiers moving around the village, armed with automatic rifles and knives. At 20.00 hours, shots were fired. I heard the shooting in several intervals.

    The following people were killed in our village on that day: Jovan and Milka Beric, Mara Rajkovic, Marko Beric, Spiro Beric, Dujo Dukic and Mirko Pokrajac.

    I did not see how all these people were killed, but after the shooting in the evening of September 28, they were not in the village any more.

    The Croatian Army took their bodies to Knin, the same night, where they were buried. Immediately afterwards, I went to Duja Dukic's house, where I found traces of blood, with oil spilled over them, to cover them.

    On February 5, 1996, Croatian soldiers caught me in the woods.

    They took me to Sibenik, where I was detained in army barracks. "Slobodna Dalmacija" and "Arena" carried an article about me as a war criminal ...

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    A LIST OF MISSING AND KILLED SERBS FROM THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIAN KRAJINA

    (since August 1995. till end of 1996.)


    ADAMOVIĆ MILOŠ MILE 08.04.1954. G. MLINOGA PETRINJA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, GORNJA MLINOGA
    AJDINOVIĆ NIKOLA DRAGAN 1981. PODGORJE VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC
    AJDUKOVIĆ STEVO ORAVAC DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. ORAVAC
    ALFIREVIĆ DUŠAN VOJIN 16.02.1955. PLAVNO KNIN 05.08.1995. RADLJEVAC, MILJEVIĆI
    AMANOVIĆ SAVA ĐURO 1928. VRBNIK KNIN 04.08.1995. VRBNIK
    AMANOVIĆ ILIJA SAVA 1930. VRBNIK KNIN 04.08.1995. VRBNIK wife of Špira
    ANDRIĆ MARKO MIHAJLO 13.05.1958. DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 06.08.1995. DRNIŠ, JABUKA
    ANĐELIĆ RADE MILAN 07.04.1968. UZDOLJE KNIN 07.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)
    ARALICA SIMO MILOŠ 1934. VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI
    ARALICA PERO 1923. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI
    ARAMBAŠIĆ FILIP MILAN, "HARI" 1951. OTIŠIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, KOVAČIĆ
    ARBUTINA MILAN 05.08.1995.

    ARBUTINA MILOŠ 1923. DVOR NA UNI DVOR NA UNI 01.09.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    ARDALIĆ BRANKO 04.08.1995. KNIN

    ARDALIĆ DRAGO LUKA 1920. KORLAT BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KORLAT, KNIN

    ARDALIĆ MILENA 1993. ZEČEVO KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKA, ZEČEVO

    ARDALIĆ PERA 1950. ZEČEVO KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, ZEČEVO wife of Milivoje

    ARDALIĆ SANDRA 1983. ZEČEVO KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, ZEČEVO

    ARDALIĆ STEVO (late) SIMO 1911. ĐEVRSKE KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE

    ARDALIĆ SLAĐANA 1987. ZEČEVO KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, ZEČEVO

    ARNAUTOVIĆ ANKA MIRKO 1966. DVOR NA UNI DVOR NA UNI 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    ARULA ĐURO (late) ĐURĐIJA 1919. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ, hamlet ARULE

    ARULA JOVAN (late) NIKOLA 1941. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ

    ATLAGIĆ MILIVOJ 06.05.1940. OSTROVICA BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BENKOVAC, OSTROVICA

    B

    BABIĆ TRIVAN DUŠAN 1911. TIŠKOVAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. TIŠKOVAC LIČKI LIČKI

    BABIĆ DUŠAN REŠETAR KORENICA 04.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO SELO, hamlet REŠETAR

    BABIĆ MILAN ĐURO 1967. ŽEGAR KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA

    BABIĆ PAVLE (late) JEKA 1927. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. MOKRO POLJE

    BABIĆ MILAN 1916. ERVENIK KNIN 21.09.1995. MOKRO POLJE, KANAZIRI

    BABIĆ TODOR (late) MIRKO 1928. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. MOKRO POLJE

    BABIĆ PEPA REŠETAR, KORENICA 04.08.1995. LIČKO LIČKO PETROVO SELO, PET. SELO REŠETAR

    BABIĆ PERA 1925. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. MOKRO POLJE wife of Vujin

    BABIĆ STEVAN PETAR 27.10.1941. TIŠKOVAC DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. ABDIĆ BRDO - ŽELJAVA

    BABIĆ RUŽA 1924. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, wife of Đura MOKRO POLJE

    BABIĆ LUKA SAVA (fimale) 1928. MOKRO POLJE, KNIN 04.09.1995. MOKRO POLJE, BABIĆI BABIĆI

    BAJIĆ GOJKO GORNJI LAPAC DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. GORNJI LAPAC

    BAJIĆ RADE MILE 1956. MAZIN GRAČAC 04.08.1995. MEDAK

    BAJIĆ VESELIN MILOŠ 16.07.1952. NEGOSLAVCI VUKOVAR 02.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO SELO, ŽELJAVA,

    BAJIĆ RADE NIKOLA 1954. MAZIN GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, MEDAK

    BAJIĆ NIKOLA 1940. BISKUPIJA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, Southern barrack

    BAJIĆ ILIJA (late) PERA 1920. MAZIN GRAČAC 04.08.1995. MAZIN

    BAKRAČ ĐURO BOGDAN 30.01.1968. LUŠČANI PETRINJA 04.08.1995. BAČUGA DONJA

    BALAĆ MILICA 1948. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. KOVAČIĆ wife of Obrad

    BALAĆ RADE NIKOLA DONJI LAPAC DONJI LAPAC 04.08.1995. LIKA

    BALAĆ STEVO 05.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO SELO

    BALIĆ ĐURO MILAN 01.11.1968. RIĐANE, KNIN 05.08.1995. VILAJA, KOS. POLJE Milinković's stable

    BALIĆ MILAN 1919. RIĐANE KNIN 19.09.1995. KOSOVO, hamlet RIĐANE

    BALJAK ANKA GLINA GLINA 13.08.1995. NOVI GRAD

    BALJAK DANICA 05.08.1995.

    BALJAK STEVAN RATKO 1942. BRATIŠKOVCI KNIN 06.08.1995. BRATIŠKOVCI

    BALJAK MILAN STEVAN 1966. MUŠKOVCI OBROVAC 04.08.1995. OĆESTOVO

    BANIĆ BOŽO MILAN 13.01.1954. MEKINJAR, GRAČAC 04.08.1995. KUZMOVAČA UDBINA - LJUBOVO

    BANJANIN PERKA 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    BANJEGLAV ILIJA MILKA 1913. PLOČA GRAČAC 04.08.1995. PLOČA

    BARIŠIĆ ANKICA 05.08.1995.

    BARIŠIĆ MILE NIKOLA 1948. CETINA KNIN 05.08.1995. SVILAJA

    BARIŠIĆ STANA CETINA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    BASARA DMITAR MILOŠ 1950. PODSEDLO VOJNIĆ 01.10.1995. PODSEDLO, KARLOVAC

    BASTA R. DMITAR MILICA 1920. KORENICA 04.08.1995. SREDNJA GORA

    BASTAJA DRAGAN STOJAN 1944. KATINOVAC VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. KATINOVCI

    BATALO MIRKO MILOŠ 13.01.1933. TOPUSKO VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    BATAR MILOŠ SINIŠA JASENOVAC KOSTAJNICA 04.08.1995. KOSTAJICA

    BATINIĆ MARKO MILAN 1956. PLOČA GRAČAC 10.10.1995. ČAĐAVICA

    BATNOŽIĆ NIKOLA 05.08.1995.

    BAČKIĆ GEORGIJE LAZO 1957. OMSICA GRAČAC 05.08.1995. airport "ŽELJAVA"

    BAČKONJA VOJIN MIĆO STRMICA KNIN 05.08.1995. KOMALIĆ, STRMICA

    BAČKONJA VOJIN MIĆO STRMICA KNIN 05.08.1995. KOMALIĆ, STRMICA

    BAŠIĆ BORO 1927. ŽIVAJA KOSTAJNICA 05.08.1995. ŽIVAJA

    BAŠIĆ MILE 05.08.1995.

    BAŠTEK EMIL SLAVKO 1950. DVOR NA UNI DVOR NA UNI 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    BEADER VLADE MILORAD, 19.08.1954. ŽITNIĆ DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. KNIN the "Dešić" "BILI" crossroad

    BEZBRADICA NIKOLA (late) VINKO 1964. KISTANJE KNIN 06.08.1995. OĆESTOVO, "VICE" PAĐENE

    BEKIĆ STOJAN LJUBAN 14.06.1949. V. GRADUŠA PETRINJA 04.08.1995. GLINA, GLINSKA POLJANA

    BEKIĆ STOJAN MILOŠ 1972. VRGINMOST VRGINMOST 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    BEKIĆ MILAN STEVAN 15.08.1952. GOLINJA VRGINMOST 23.09.1995. MANJAČA

    BENAK DRAGICA 1931. PAUKOVAC DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. PAUKOVAC

    BERIĆ NIKOLA VALERIJAN 27.03.1967. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. SRB

    BERIĆ LJUBO DUJO 1920. VARIVODE KNIN 28.09.1995. ĐEVRSKE,VARIVODE

    BERIĆ ĐUKA 1920. UZDOLJE KNIN 07.08.1995. KOSOVO, UZDOLJE "KULINICA"

    BERIĆ TODOR ŽIVKO 09.06.1949. VARIVODE KNIN 05.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE,VARIVODE

    BERIĆ STEVAN (late) JANJA 1933. UZDOLJE KNIN 07.08.1995. KOSOVO, UZDOLJE wife of Steva

    BERIĆ JANDRIJA (late) JOVAN 1940. VARIVODE KNIN 28.09.1995. KNIN, VARIVODE

    BERIĆ VASO (late) JOVAN 1921. VARIVODE KNIN 28.09.1995. KNIN, VARIVODE

    BERIĆ MARA 1926. VARIVODE KNIN 28.09.1995. KNIN, VARIVODE wife of Radivoje

    BERIĆ GOLUB (late) MARKO 1913. VARIVODE KNIN 28.09.1995. KNIN, VARIVODE

    BERIĆ MILKA 1922. VARIVODE KNIN 28.09.1995. KNIN, VARIVODE wife of Jovan

    BERIĆ JOVAN (late) RADIVOJ 1926. VARIVODE KNIN 28.09.1995. KNIN, VARIVODE "RAJKO"

    BERIĆ MIĆO STEVAN 1933. UZDOLJE KNIN 07.08.1995. KOSOVO, UZDOLJE

    BERIĆ MILE (late) ŠPIRO 1942. VARIVODE KNIN 28.09.1995. KNIN, VARIVODE

    BERONJA RAJKO ŽELJKO 26.01.1964. SISAK SISAK 10.10.1995. MRKONJIĆ GRAD

    BEŠEVIĆ SAVA 04.08.1995. KNIN

    BEŠLIĆ VLADO BENKOVAC BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. BENKOVAC

    BEŠLIĆ STANA BENKOVAC BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. BENKOVAC

    BIBIĆ ILIJA DUŠAN 1958. MIRLOVIĆ DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, BALJCI POLJE

    BIBIĆ DANE RADE 1917. ORAVAC DONJI LAPAC 06.08.1995. ORAVAC

    BIBIĆ RUŽA 1925. GLAMOČ 05.08.1995. ORAVAC wife of Rade

    BIŽIĆ VASO 1915. VRGINMOST 15.11.1995. LAS. SJENIČAK, SKAKAVAC

    BIŽIĆ RAJKO MILORAD ĐEVRSKE KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE

    BIŽIĆ RAJKO ĐEVRSKE KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE

    BIJELIĆ PETAR 1931. 05.08.1995.

    BILA MILE 05.08.1995.

    BIRAČ DRAGICA 1933. GLINA 07.08.1995. the column

    BIRAČ STOJAN RANKO 03.03.1975. TRNOVAC GLINA 05.08.1995. GLINA

    BJEDOV ĐURO DRAGO 24.04.1966. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA, BREZOVAC

    BJEDOV NIKOLA (late) ĐORĐE 25.03.1956. OĆESTOVO KNIN 05.08.1995. STRMICA, GOLUBIĆ

    BJEDOV JOVAN (late) ILIJA 1930. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. MOKRO POLJE

    BJELANOVIĆ LAZO (late) VASILIJA 1912. ZEČEVO KNIN 05.08.1995. KISTANJE

    BJELANOVIĆ ŠPIRO SLAVKO 24.11.1957. ZADAR ZADAR 10.10.1995. MRKONJIĆ GRAD

    BJELIĆ DUŠAN (PETAR) 1931. GOLUNIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ

    BJELIĆ ĐUKA wife of 1929. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ Petar

    BJELIĆ MARIJA 1941. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, RADLJEVAC wife of Petar

    BJELIĆ PETAR 1929. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. RADLJEVAC

    BJELOBABA DANE JANKO 13.08.1957. RADUČ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, RADUČ

    BJELOBABA PETAR MILAN 1959. UDBINA, KORENICA 10.10.1995. ČAĐAVICA, OMDIĆ ROBOLJI

    BJELOBABA MILKA 1900. RADUČ GRAČAC 05.08.1995. RADUČ widow of Dane

    BJELOBABA DANE PETAR 1947. RADUČ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, RADUČ

    BJELOBRK ALEKSANDAR 06.11.1918. KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    BJELOBRK ILIJA VASO 08.09.1952. CIVLJANE D. KNIN 04.08.1995. POLAČA, PAĐENE

    BJELOPETROVIĆ MILE MARIJA 14.12.1913. PRIMIŠLJE SLUNJ 08.08.1995. SLUNJ, UN camp

    BLANUŠA VLADIMIR ŽIVKO 29.01.1938. BOGOLJA SLUNJ 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    BLANUŠA ILIJA MILICA 1959. GRADINA V. KLADUŠA 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, MATIJEVIĆI

    BLITVA MILUTIN SLOBODAN 24.11.1970. SLUNJ SLUNJ 05.08.1995. SLUNJ, SIMIĆ BRDO

    BOBIĆ VAJO PETAR 25.12.1927. LIČKO KORENICA 05.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO SELO PETROVO SELO

    BOBIĆ NIKOLA RADOMIR 28.08.1936. LIČKO KORENICA 04.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA PETROVO SELO

    BOGDANOVIĆ PETAR DUŠAN 1956. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO

    BOGDANOVIĆ NIKOLA MILIĆ 1915. PERJASICA DUGA RESA 05.08.1995. PERJASICA

    BOGDANOVIĆ MIJO SREĆKO 1965. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO

    BOGOJEVIĆ MILOŠ 1947. 04.08.1995. PETRINJA

    BOGOJEVIĆ MILOŠ PETRINJA 04.08.1995. GORE - PETRINJA

    BOGUNOVIĆ PETAR JANDRIJA 1919. BUKOVIĆ BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BUKOVIĆ

    BOGUNOVIĆ NIKOLA MILENKO 1963. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    BOŽIDAR ČEDO 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    BOŽIĆ MILE PRISJEKA VOJNIĆ 07.08.1995. VOJNIĆ, BOS. RUDNIK

    BOŽIĆ MILOŠ NIKOLA 11.10.1967. KRNJAK KRNJAK 04.08.1995. TOPUSKO

    BOJANIĆ MILOŠ (late) LUKA 1918. PLAVNO, KNIN 05.08.1995. PLAVNO, BOJANIĆI h. BOJANIĆI

    BOJANIĆ OBRAD 1952. ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA, IGLA "GAREŠILO"

    BOJANIĆ RADOMIR KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN-ŽAGROVIĆ

    BOKUN NIKOLA PETAR 27.08.1945. SINJ SINJ 04.08.1995. KNIN, KOVAČIĆ

    BOLTA NIKOLA DANE 1900. KIJANI GRAČAC 06.08.1995. KIJANI

    BOLTA NIKOLA SAVA 1920. KIJANI GRAČAC 05.08.1995. KIJANI

    BOMEŠTAR STOJAN MILAN 14.02.1940. DVOR NA UNI DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, ŽUPIĆI

    BORAK VASILJ (late) VASILJ 1926. GOŠIĆ KNIN 27.08.1995. GOŠIĆ

    BORAK VASILJ (late) GROZDA 1923. GOŠIĆ KNIN 27.08.1995. KNIN, GOŠIĆ

    BORAK STEVAN DUŠAN 1940. GOŠIĆ KNIN 27.08.1995. KNIN, GOŠIĆ

    BORAK KOSA 1926. GOŠIĆ KNIN 27.08.1995. KNIN, GOŠIĆ wife of Toma

    BORAK MARIJA 1914. GOŠIĆ KNIN 27.08.1995. KNIN, GOŠIĆ wife of Sava

    BORAK MILKA 19.09.1919. GOŠIĆ KNIN 27.08.1995. KNIN, GOŠIĆ widow of Mile

    BORAK VASILJ (late) SAVO 14.02.1925. GOŠIĆ KNIN 27.08.1995. KNIN, GOŠIĆ

    BORIĆ DANE VESNA 06.09.1973. BABIN POTOK VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. PLITVIČKI LJESKOVAC

    BORIĆ PETAR MILAN 1959. BABIN POTOK VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    BORJAN STEVAN MILOŠ 1969. UZDOLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. VRBNIK (nearby KAPELA)

    BORKOVIĆ CVITA OTIŠIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN-OTIŠIĆ

    BOROVIĆ MILAN 1950. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    BOROJEVIĆ ANA 1923. PETRINJA 11.08.1996. the column

    BOROJEVIĆ MILOVAN BRANKO 1965. ZADAR ZADAR 04.08.1995. SVILAJA

    BOROJEVIĆ LJUBAN ĐURO 01.11.1931. BOROJEVIĆI KOSTAJNICA 05.08.1995. BOROJEVIĆI

    BOROJEVIĆ ĐURO MILE 03.10.1953. V. GRADAC GLINA 05.08.1995. PETRINJA, LUŠČANI

    BOROJEVIĆ NIKOLE MILOŠ 28.02.1947. BOROJEVIĆI KOSTAJNICA 06.08.1995. BOROJEVIĆI

    BOROJEVIĆ LJUBAN PERO 1961. LJUBINA DVOR NA UNI 09.08.1995. ZAMAČ

    BOROJEVIĆ DUŠAN STEVO 30.06.1935. V. GRADAC GLINA 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    BOROMISA MILAN PERO 1948. KOSNA DVOR NA UNI 05.08.1995. KOSNA

    BOROTA PETAR DRAGA 1922. ČEMERNICA VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    BOROTA ĐURO NENAD 13.01.1969. BOVIĆ VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    BOTA PETAR 1935. KOLARINA BENKOVAC 01.11.1995. KOLARINA

    BOĆA MILAN PLAŠKI PLAŠKI 04.08.1995. PLAŠKI

    BOCA MANE BOŠKO 1938. PLAŠKI PLAŠKI 04.08.1995. GLINA

    BOCA MILAN 05.08.1995. PLAŠKI

    BOŠTIĆ MILAN LJUBAN 1942. CRNI POTOK VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. CRNI POTOK

    BRADAŠ PETAR (late) JOKA 1915. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    BREKIĆ DANE ILIJA 1948. VRHOVINE VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    BRKAČ MARIJA 1921. KOMIĆ KORENICA 04.08.1995. KOMIĆ

    BRKIĆ MARKO BOGDAN PALANKA, GRAČAC 25.09.1995. ZRMANJA, PALANKA ZRMANJA

    BRKIĆ MARKO DUŠAN 01.07.1926. PALANKA, GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, ZRMANJA, ZRMANJA PALANKA

    BRKIĆ STEVO DUŠAN 13.05.1949. SRB, DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA - KUNOVAC PLJEŠEVICA

    BRKLJAČ JOVO DUŠAN 21.03.1932. RUDOPOLJE GRAČAC 05.08.1995. RUDOPOLJE

    BUAČ JOVAN (late) DUŠAN 1935. KOSOVO KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, KOSOVO

    BUBALO JOVO ĐURO 10.05.1915. LIČKO KORENICA 04.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO SELO PETROVO SELO

    BUBALO MILE 1940. ARAPOV DO KORENICA 04.08.1995. RUDANOVAC, airport ŽELJAVA

    BUBALO MLADEN 1955. ARAPOV DO KORENICA 04.08.1995. RUDANOVAC airport ŽELJAVA

    BUBONJA MILICA 1915. VRPOLJE KNIN 07.08.1995. PETROVAC(the column) widow of Đura

    BUDIMIR JAKOV ČEDO 29.01.1952. GRAČAC GRAČAC 05.08.1995. VELEBIT,

    BUDIŠIĆ BOGDAN SAŠA 11.10.1966. OSIJEK OSIJEK 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI ALAN (MALI)

    BUKOROVIĆ FILIP MIRKO 15.04.1960. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA, IGLA-STRMICA

    BULAJA STEVAN DRAGICA 1935. IĆEVO KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, IĆEVO and MILKA - DANICA

    BULAJA MILKA 1910. IĆEVO KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, IĆEVO wife of Stevan

    BULIĆ MILAN ĐURO 1950. BRUHAČ SLUNJ 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, and MILKA ŽIROVAC, KLASNIĆ

    BURA SAVA NEDJELJKO 28.08.1963. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO, BALJCI

    BURA MILAN, SAVO 1972. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO "MIĆO"

    BURSAĆ JOVAN PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN-PLAVNO

    BURSAĆ ĐURO JOVAN, 1955. STRMICA KNIN 07.08.1995. KURBALIJA "JOVICA" JARUGA-STRMICA

    BURSAĆ DMITAR (late) MIĆO PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. the column

    BURSAĆ PEKO (late) MIKA PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. the column

    BURSAĆ SAVA (late) PETAR 1925. PLAVNO, KNIN 05.08.1995. PLAVNO, BURSAĆI hamlet BURSAĆI

    BURSAĆ SAVA 1912. LIČ. KALDRMA DONJI LAPAC 08.08.1995. LIČKA KALDRMA

    BURSAĆ ZORAN TOVARNIK VUKOVAR 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    BURSAĆ ĐURO MILICA 1925. LIČ. KALDRMA D. LAPAC 08.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC, maiden-name ZORIĆ SELO UZALAC

    BUĆAN VLADIMIR BRANKO 1964. GEJKOVAC VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    BUĆAN MILKA 1916. GOJKOVAC SLUNJ 04.08.1995. GLINA,VIDUŠEVAC

    V

    VARDA PAJO PETAR 11.10.1931. LIČKO KORENICA 05.08.1995. ABDIĆ BRDO, PET. SELO ŽELJAVA

    VASIĆ VASO 1923. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ

    VASIĆ DRAGOSLAV 04.08.1995. BANIJA

    VEIN PETAR MARA 1928. SUVAJA DONJI LAPAC 04.08.1995. DOBAŠINCI

    VEKIĆ PETAR ĐURO 20.11.1932. BOROVITA GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA

    VELIĆ MIKAN (late) ĐURO 1915. BJELE VODE GLINA 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    VELIMIROVIĆ ANKA 1944. GORNJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. KRNJAK

    VELIMIROVIĆ ĐURO 1939. GORNJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. KRNJAK

    VELIMIROVIĆ NIKOLA GORNJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. KRNJAK

    VERGAŠ MILAN PETAR 01.08.1936. ŠIR. RIJEKA VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC,

    VESELINOVIĆ PETAR GOJKO 17.04.1938. OBROVAC OBROVAC 05.08.1995. repeator ĆELAVAC

    VESELINOVIĆ ŽELJKO OBROVAC OBROVAC 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    VESELINOVIĆ ILIJA 08.10.1931. GRAČAC 29.08.1995. GRAČAC-OTRIĆ

    VESELINOVIĆ JOVE LJUBAN 1927. GOLUBIĆ OBROVAC 05.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    VESELINOVIĆ LJUBOMIR 1920. GRAČAC GRAČAC 05.08.1995. GRAČAC

    VESELINOVIĆ MILORAD GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    VESELINOVIĆ NEVENKA OBROVAC 05.08.1995. VRELO ZRMANJE (the column)

    VEZMAR BUDISLAV 1901. 05.08.1995.

    VEČERINA NIKOLA NIKOLA, 1933. MUŠKOVCI OBROVAC 05.08.1995. ŠTIKADA "MIĆKO"

    VEČERINA MILORAD PAVAO MUŠKOVCI OBROVAC 04.08.1995. MUŠKOVCI

    VEČERINA MILORAD STEVO 1974. MUŠKOVCI OBROVAC 05.08.1995. OĆESTOVO

    VIGNJEVIĆ JEKA 1935. GORNJI LAPAC DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. GORNJI LAPAC

    VIGNJEVIĆ MILAN TESLINGRAD GRAČAC 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    VIDAKOVIĆ ĐURO MIROSLAV 1959. KOSTAJNICA KOSTAJNICA 05.08.1995. CRKVENI BOK, ZELENIK ŠUMA

    VIDAČAK MILOŠ RADIVOJ 01.03.1937. ZENICA ZENICA 01.05.1996. SISAK

    VIDIĆ VASILJ ALEKSANDAR 31.12.1935. KARIN BENKOVAC 08.08.1995. OŠTRELJ (the column)

    VIDIĆ JOVANKA 20.12.1963. VOJNIĆ 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, wife of Bogdan RUJEVAC

    VIDIĆ NEVENKA 03.03.1964. VOJNIĆ 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, wife of Milić RUJEVAC

    VIDOVIĆ MARKO KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    VIDOVIĆ STEVAN 1939. PLAVNO KNIN 24.08.1995. KNIN, LAVNO

    VIŽIĆ MARKO 04.08.1995. BANIJA

    VILA JOVAN MILE 1953. STRMEN SISAK 05.08.1995. STRMEN

    VILENICA RADE 1947. STARO SELO GLINA 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    VILUS DRAGA (mother) LAZO 13.02.1955. LUŠČANI, PETRINJA 04.08.1995. GLINA, GORE BAN. GRABOVAC

    VINČIĆ DUŠAN 05.08.1995.

    VITAS MILE JOVAN 05.07.1946. MEDAK GRAČAC 12.08.1995. The Grabeš war theatre

    VIŠIĆ LAZAR ĐORĐE 1974. KAŠIĆ BENKOVAC 10.10.1995. ČAĐAVICA

    VIŠNJIĆ MILOŠ MIĆO 1957. SLUNJ 05.08.1995. KOMESARAC, KORDON, JOHOVICA

    VLADIĆ STEVO BOŽO 1970. SLAVINCI KOSTAJNICA 05.08.1995. CRKVENI BOK, ZELENIK ŠUMA

    VLAISAVLJEVIĆ LJUBA 1915. 04.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    VLAISAVLJEVIĆ VLADO VELJKO 25.07.1964. LIČKO PET. KORENICA 05.08.1995. The Bihać war theatre, SELO ŽELJAVA

    VLAŠKALIĆ MARIJA 1923. VRLIKA, KNIN 04.08.1995. VRLIKA, GARIJAK maiden-name ŠKRBIĆ GARIJAK

    VOINOVIĆ SAVA 1917. CRNI POTOK VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, wife of Aleksa KAMARE

    VOJVODIĆ BOŽIDAR 1940. KULA BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KULA ATLAGIĆ ATLAGIĆA

    VOJVODIĆ DUŠAN BRANKO 1957. PARČIĆI BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column) and artillery ranges RIPAČ

    VOJVODIĆ BRACO DAVID 10.08.1995. The Bihać war theatre, VELIKA KLADUŠA

    VOJVODIĆ NIKOLA UROŠ 1919. PARČIĆI BENKOVAC 01.09.1995. PARČIĆI, BJELINA

    VOJINOVIĆ MILAN, GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, "MAJKAN" ALAN (MALI)

    VOJNOVIĆ ILIJA ĐURO 1935. BALINAC GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA

    VOJNOVIĆ SAVA ĐURO SRB DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    VOJNOVIĆ ĐURO ILIJA 1930. MAZIN GRAČAC 04.08.1995. MAZIN

    VOJNOVIĆ JOVO and LJUBAN 16.04.1958. BALINAC GLINA 05.08.1995. GLINSKO NOVO MILKA SELO

    VOJNOVIĆ DRAGAN MILAN 1951. KATINOVAC VRGINMOST 07.08.1995. ŽIROVAC, BREZOVO POLJE, wood

    VOJNOVIĆ RAJKO RADE 04.12.1955. KRUPA NA UNI 04.08.1995. BENKOVAC, LIŠANE TINJSKE

    VOLAREVIĆ ŠPIRO (late) DUŠAN 1914. BUKOVIĆ BENKOVAC 19.07.1996. BUKOVIĆ

    VORKAPIĆ MILOŠ DEJAN GLINA GLINA 04.08.1995.

    VORKAPIĆ MILAN 1909. 05.08.1995.

    VORKAPIĆ MARKO STEVAN 1972. GLINA GLINA 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, (SLOBODAN) ŽIROVAC

    VRANJEŠ PERO VLADIMIR 1960. CETINGRAD SLUNJ 05.08.1995.

    VRANJKOVIĆ ĐURO SMRDELJE KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, SMRDELJE

    VRANJKOVIĆ MILOŠ MILE 1941. VARIVODE KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE,VARIVODE

    VRANJKOVIĆ NIKOLA 19.12.1952. SMRDELJI KNIN 09.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, SMRDELJE

    VRANJKOVIĆ MIRKO (late) SAVA 25.01.1950. SMRDELJI KNIN 04.08.1995. LAŠKOVICA - KISTANJE - KNIN

    VRCELJ IVAN (late) LJUBICA 1908. BUKOVIĆ BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BUKOVIĆ

    VRCELJ MILKA 1932. 05.08.1995. KORDUN

    VUJAKLIJA ALEKSA VLAJKO 18.10.1949. RIJENCI POD. SLATINA 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA, PLJEŠEVICA

    VUJAKLIJA MILAN 05.08.1995.

    VUJANIĆ VASILJ (late) VASILJ 1916. ERVENIK KNIN 06.08.1995. SUVAJA - GROTINJA (the column)

    VUJANIĆ ĐURO ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. ERVENIK

    VUJANIĆ LJUBAN LJUBIŠA 1956. KOSTAJNICA KOSTAJNICA 06.08.1995. KOSTAJNICA

    VUJANIĆ LAZO, "LAKA" MARKO 1925. ERVENIK KNIN 07.08.1995. MARTIN BROD (the column)

    VUJANIĆ MILAN 1919. ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. ERVENIK

    VUJANIĆ MILAN 1927. ŠAMARIČKI DVOR NA UNI 01.09.1995. ŠAMARIČKI BRĐANI BRĐANI

    VUJANIĆ TODOR ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. ERVENIK

    VUJANOVIĆ DUŠAN STEVAN 17.02.1960. LUŠČANI PETRINJA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, ŽUPIĆ, STRAŠNIK GORE

    VUJASIN PETAR ILIJA 1952. OTIŠIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. PERUČA,RUDOPOLJE

    VUJASIN MIĆO (late) JOVO 1919. OTIŠIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, OTIŠIĆ

    VUJASINOVIĆ VASILJ (late) VUKAŠIN 1926. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    VUJASINOVIĆ ĐUKA 1920. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 04.08.1995. IVOŠEVCI, widow of Mile h. VUJASINOVIĆI

    VUJASINOVIĆ STEVAN (late) ILIJA 09.11.1942. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 04.08.1995. IVOŠEVCI, h. VUJASINOVIĆI

    VUJATOVIĆ ILIJA JOVO 19.01.1949. VRBNIK KNIN 04.08.1995. VRBNIK, VUKADINI

    VUJINOVIĆ DMITAR KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    VUJINOVIĆ MARIJA 1905. OTON KNIN 04.08.1995. OTON wife of Ivan

    VUJINOVIĆ MARTA 1908. OTON POLJE KNIN 25.09.1995. OTON POLJE

    VUJINOVIĆ MARTA 1906. ZRMANJA GRAČAC 25.09.1995. ZRMANJA, ČANCI

    VUJINOVIĆ STEVAN 1960. LUŠČANI PETRINJA 04.08.1995. LUŠČANI

    VUJINOVIĆ IVAN STEVO 1936. OTON KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO, OTON

    VUJIĆ LAZAR ĐORĐE 15.01.1959. PALAČA OSIJEK 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    VUJKOVAC MIHAJLO 05.08.1995.

    VUJNOVIĆ DMITAR 05.08.1995.

    VUJNOVIĆ MAKSIM ĐURO 14.09.1939. DIVOSELO DONJI LAPAC 06.08.1995. LIČKA KALDRMA, SRB

    VUJNOVIĆ RADE ZAGORKA 1937. SLUNJ 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, RUJEVAC

    VUJČIĆ MARIJA 1943. RAKOVICA SLUNJ 08.08.1995. SLUNJ, VELJUN wife of Milan

    VUJČIĆ NIKOLA RADE 14.03.1955. PEDALJ DVOR NA UNI 05.08.1995. PETRINJA

    VUJČIĆ MILAN i GORDANA 1963. SLUNJ 08.08.1995. SLUNJ, VELJUN maiden-name OBAJDIN MARIJA

    VUKADIN DUŠAN 1950. VRBNIK KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, VRBNIK

    VUKADIN ILINKA, 1912. VRBNIK KNIN 05.08.1995. OŠTRELJ - "IKA" PETROVAC (the column)

    VUKADIN ĐURO and MILAN 1954. VRBNIK KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN MARA

    VUKADIN JOVAN MOMČILO 21.04.1942. VRBNIK KNIN 04.08.1995. BALJCI-BISKUPIJA PLISKOVO

    VUKAS MILADIN 1946. ŠAŠ KOSTAJNICA 08.08.1995. ŠAŠ

    VUKAS BRANKO MILORAD 1963. KARIN GORNJI OBROVAC 08.08.1995. BENKOVAC

    VUKAŠIN JOVICA 1955. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, ŽITNIĆ

    VUKELIĆ ĐURO 1915. BROĆANAC SLUNJ 05.08.1995. BROĆANAC

    VUKELIĆ RADE MILAN 27.10.1944. KORDUNSKI SLUNJ 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, LJESKOVAC ŽIROVAC

    VUKELIĆ ĐURICA MIHAJLO 1919. UŠTICA KOSTAJNICA 04.08.1995. UŠTICA

    VUKIĆ STEVAN 1925. BIOVIČINO KNIN 04.08.1995. BIOVIČINO SELO SELO

    VUKIČEVIĆ STOJAN LJUBAN 1945. ČAKOVICA DVOR NA UNI 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    VUKIČEVIĆ PERO UŠČICA KOSTAJNICA 05.08.1995.

    VUKIČEVIĆ SOFIJA 1917. DRAGOTIN GLINA 11.08.1995. the column

    VUKMANOVIĆ VAJO STOJAN 1920. DOLJANI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. DOLJANI

    VUKMIROVIĆ ĐUKA ĐORĐE KORENICA 05.08.1995. HINIĆA MOST, DONJI LAPAC

    VUKMIROVIĆ ŽARKO, "KUĐO" 1952. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    VUKMIROVIĆ MILAN 1969. BABIN POTOK KORENICA 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    VUKMIROVIĆ PETAR MILORAD, 19.07.1953. VRGINMOST VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. VOJNIĆ- "VUK" DVOR NA UNI

    VUKMIROVIĆ STEVO 1923. VRBNIK KNIN 04.08.1995. VRBNIK

    VUKOBRAT MARTA 1907. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    VUKOBRAT MILOŠ 1932. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    VUKOVIĆ PETAR (late) BOŠKO,"BOŽO" 1935. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, RADLJEVAC

    VUKOVIĆ LAZAR (late) BRANKO 1939. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN - GOLUBIĆ

    VUKOVIĆ KRSTAN DARKO 10.07.1982. BIHAĆ BIHAĆ 07.08.1995. KLENOVAC - PETROVAC (the column)

    VUKOVIĆ MILAN ILIJA 23.01.1962. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. CETINA

    VUKOVIĆ OBRAD KRSTAN 26.09.1951. HAN KULA BANJA LUKA 07.08.1995. KLENOVAC - PETROVAC (the column)

    VUKOVIĆ NIKOLE (late)) MARKO 1913. CETINA KNIN 15.08.1995. Camp SINJ, CETINA

    VUKOVIĆ MILICA 1929. KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, RADLJEVAC wife of Tanasije

    VUKOVIĆ PAJO TOPOLJE KNIN 04.08.1995.

    VUKOVIĆ TANASIJE 1934. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. ZAGREB, The Vinograd hospital

    VUKČEVIĆ NIKOLA (late) SLAVKO 1962. KRUPA OBROVAC 05.08.1995. KNIN

    VUKŠA DRAGINJA 1900. BENKOVAC 11.11.1995. VUKŠIĆ

    VUKŠA DUŠAN NIKOLA 1935. TRLJUGE BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. TRLJUGE

    VUKŠIĆ BRANKO ADAM 1957. LJESKOVAC DVOR NA UNI 05.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI (the column)

    VUKŠIĆ MILAN BRANKO 21.06.1952. LJESKOVAC DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. KRIZ, CEPELIŠ

    VUKŠIĆ MILAN ĐORĐE 22.11.1972. GRADINA, DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, LUNIĆA KRIČKE GRADINA

    VULETIĆ VASILJ VLADIMIR 29.01.1961. SISAK SISAK 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, ŽUPIĆ, STRAŠNIK GORE

    VULOVIĆ OBRENKO KRSTAN GRAČAC 07.08.1995. PETROVAC, BRAVSKO (the column)

    VURDELJA STOJAN RADE 1936. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. MOGORIĆ

    VUČAK MIJO (late) DMITAR 18.08.1930. CIVLJANE KNIN 05.08.1995. PODINARJE, UNIŠTA

    VUČAK JOVAN (late) MARIJA 01.11.1932. CIVLJANE KNIN 05.08.1995. PODINARJE, wife of Dmitar UNIŠTA

    VUČENOVIĆ NIKOLA MILIVOJ 1964. RAMLJANE KNIN 05.08.1995. KOSOVO, the village of ORLIĆ

    VUČKOVIĆ MILOŠ (late) VASILJ 1929. POLAČA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN,POLAČA

    VUČKOVIĆ MILE ĐORĐE 19.04.1939. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. LJUBOVIĆ

    VUČKOVIĆ ILIJA MILAN 1941. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SVETI ROK, SVETO BRDO

    VUČKOVIĆ MILOŠ 1933. 05.08.1995.

    G

    GAGIĆ ILIJA PETAR 1961. BILJANE G. BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. BILJANE GORNJE

    GAGIĆ RADOMIR 04.08.1995. the Lika war theatre

    GAZIBARA VUKAŠIN BORIVOJ 1961. DONJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. MALI KOZINAC

    GAZIBARA ZORA 1912. DONJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. DONJI SKRAD

    GAJIĆ NIKOLA DUŠAN 17.01.1950. VRLIKA KNIN 06.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    GAJICA RAJKO KAKANJ KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, KAKANJ

    GALOGAŽA MARIJA 05.08.1995. SVODNO,NOVI GRAD the Prijedor hospital

    GALOGAŽA RADE 05.08.1995. SVODNO,NOVI GRAD the Prijedor hospital

    GAMBIROŽA JELENA, "JEKA" 1921. MOKRO POLJE, KNIN 04.08.1995. MOKRO POLJE, wife of Stevan PREVJES PREVJES

    GAMBIROŽA PETAR STEVAN 1923. MOKRO POLJE, KNIN 04.08.1995. MOKRO POLJE, PREVJES PREVJES

    GAĆEŠA ILIJA 04.09.1955. VRACE GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    GAĆEŠA MILAN RADE 1965. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    GAĆEŠA RADOVAN 04.09.1955. VRACE GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    GAĆEŠA SAŠA 1970. GRAČAC GRAČAC 05.08.1995. repeator ĆELAVAC, GRAČAC

    GVOZDEN JOVE DUŠAN 1960. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK

    GVOZDENOVIĆ JOVAN ANKA 1929. VOJNIĆ VOJNIĆ 04.08.1995. GLINA

    GVOJIĆ ŽIVKO ĐURO 24.01.1959. D.SELIŠTE GLINA 10.10.1995. ČAĐAVICA

    GEGIĆ KOLJA FATMIR 28.02.1972. BOROVO NAS. VUKOVAR 05.08.1995. KUZMOVAČA, repeator

    GELIĆ DUŠAN MILAN 27.02.1941. 04.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO SELO

    GENERALOVIĆ STEVO (late) PETAR 09.03.1956. ŽITNIĆ DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, ŽITNIĆ

    GLUMAC DUŠAN DUŠAN 15.06.1941. BRLOG OTOČAC 04.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA, JASEN

    GLUMAC NIKOLA (late) JOVO 03.01.1941. BRLOG OTOČAC 04.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA, JASEN

    GLUMAC SLAVKO 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    GLUMIČIĆ MILAN (late) TIHOMIR, 1965. GOSPIĆ GOSPIĆ 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD, "ŽIKA" BORIK

    GNJATOVIĆ MIRKO ZORAN 27.02.1966. BILIŠANI OBROVAC 10.08.1995. BENKOVAC

    GNJATOVIĆ DUŠAN MILE 20.08.1952. BILIŠANI OBROVAC 05.08.1995. OĆESTOVO

    GOVORUŠA RISTO TODOR 1934. PAĐENE KNIN 04.08.1995. PAĐENE

    GOJSAVIĆ MARA 05.08.1995.

    GRABIĆ DRAGAN BOSILJKA 08.01.1939. ŠAŠ SISAK 15.10.1995. ČAPLJANI

    GRAOVAC DUŠAN DUŠAN 1953. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO

    GRAOVAC ĐURO DUŠAN 1953. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, TIKOVO

    GRAOVAC DUŠAN 15.08.1995. GRAČAC-UDBINA, ZADAR

    GRAOVAC DUŠAN 1957. BRGUD BENKOVAC 15.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    GRAOVAC DUŠAN JOVO 1950. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO

    GRAOVAC JOVAN MILAN 1954. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO

    GRAOVAC MILEVA 1940. BRGUD BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BRGUD wife of Aleksandar

    GRAOVAC MILICA 1915. BRGUD BENKOVAC 12.08.1995. BRGUD

    GRAOVAC DUŠAN STEVAN 20.04.1960. GOSPIĆ GOSPIĆ 04.08.1995. KORENICA, BRUVNO

    GRAOVAC LAZO ŠPIRO BENKOVAC BENKOVAC 01.10.1995. SANSKI MOST - MRKONJIĆ GRAD

    GRBA NIKOLA ĐURO 18.11.1939. SLUŠNICA SLUNJ 05.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, BOGOVOLJA

    GRBIĆ BRANKO 19.11.1924. 29.08.1995. LIKA

    GRBIĆ ILIJA DUŠAN 1940. LIČKI D. LAPAC 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA OSREDCI, SRB PLJEŠEVICA

    GRBIĆ (family) ZORAN 1965. 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    GRBIĆ (family) IVAN MARIJA 28.04.1968. RAKOVICA, SLUNJ 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC wife of Zoran DRAGA

    GRBIĆ (family) ZORAN and MIRJANA 1991. 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC MARIJA

    GRBIĆ SRĐAN RANKO 1955. ZALUŽNICA VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. ZALUŽNICA

    GRBIĆ STEVAN SLOBODAN 1954. 04.08.1995. LUČEVNIK

    GRBIĆ (family) ZORAN and SUZANA 1989. 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC MARIJA

    GRKOVIĆ DMITAR JOVAN 13.02.1936. PLAŠKI PLAŠKI 08.08.1995. TOPUSKO

    GROZDANIĆ JANJA 1920. ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. ŽEGAR wife of Nikola

    GROZDANIĆ LJUBICA 1906. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 05.08.1995. ŽEGAR

    GROZDANIĆ MILICA 1936. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 05.08.1995. ŽEGAR

    GRUBAČEVIĆ GORAN BRUVNO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    GRUBIĆ ĐURO ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. ERVENIK

    GRUBIĆ NEVENKA - 1910. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ MILICA,"MIKA" widow of Jovo

    GRUBIĆ TODE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    GRUBIŠIĆ PETAR VUKOMIR 1956. V. POPINA GRAČAC 05.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK

    GRUBIŠIĆ MARIJA 17.01.1908. CEROVAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. CEROVAC wife of Nikola

    GRUBIŠIĆ NIKOLA 17.01.1908. CEROVAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. CEROVAC

    GRUBJEŠIĆ JOVAN ĐURO 05.06.1957. BAČUGA DONJA PETRINJA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, GORE

    GRUBJEŠIĆ MILOVAN JOVAN 20.01.1948. KESTENAK DUGA RESA 04.08.1995. SLUNJ, KESTENAK

    GRUBJEŠIĆ MILENKO MARIJAN 1962. KESTENAK SLUNJ 04.08.1995. KESTENAK

    GRUBJEŠIĆ TANASIJE STANKO 06.04.1938. LUŠČANI PETRINJA 04.08.1995. LUŠČANI

    GRUBJEŠIĆ NIKOLA SVETOZAR KESTENAK DUGA RESA 04.08.1995. SLUNJ, KESTENAK

    GRUBNIĆ SAVA (late) TODOR 1951. RIĐANE KNIN 04.08.1995. KOSOVO, RIĐANE

    GRUBOVIĆ EVICA 1944. 05.08.1995. BANIJA

    GRUBOR JOVO (late) JOVAN, 1930. PLAVNO, KNIN 25.08.1995. KNIN, PLAVNO "BOTIĆ" GRUBORI

    GRUBOR DAMJAN (late) JOVAN, 1922. PLAVNO, KNIN 25.08.1995. PLAVNO, h. GRUBORI "DANUŠIĆ" GRUBORI

    GRUBOR MARIJA 1905. PLAVNO, KNIN 25.08.1995. KNIN, PLAVNO wife of Jova GRUBORI

    GRUBOR STEVO (late) MILICA, 1944. PLAVNO, KNIN 25.08.1995. KNIN, PLAVNO "MIKA" GRUBORI

    GRUBOR MARKO (late) MILOŠ, 1915. PLAVNO, KNIN 25.08.1995. KNIN, PLAVNO "KALABIĆ" GRUBORI

    GRUBOR PERO NIKOLA 1948. TIŠKOVAC GRAČAC 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA LIČKI ABDIĆ BRDO

    GRUBOR SAVA 1922. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO, h. GRUBORI

    GRUBOROVIĆ EVICA 1933. GLINA GLINA 12.08.1995. GLINA wife of Kuzman

    GRUDIĆ-RAJIĆ STANKA VOJNIĆ 04.08.1995. VOJNIĆ, BRDO

    GRUJIĆ KRSTE BOJA 1915. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 08.08.1995. SRB

    GRUJIĆ KRSTE DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ

    GRUJIĆ MILICA DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ

    GRUJIĆ ŠPIRO NENAD 1966. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO

    GRUJIĆ KRSTE NIKOLA 1967. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. KNIN

    GRULOVIĆ MILOŠ ILIJA 1940. KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KISTANJE - h. GRULOVIĆI

    GRULOVIĆ PETAR MILE 1946. KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KISTANJE

    GULAN MILE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    GULIĆ ILIJA (late) MILICA 1935. ZAPUŽANE BENKOVAC 11.08.1995. the column

    GULIĆ MILE (late) UROŠ 1950. KOLARINA BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KNIN, LAKTAC

    GUNDELJ BRANKO MIRKO 1960. ŽITNIĆ DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. ZRMANJA

    GUTEŠA NIKOLA NIKOLA 1932. GRAČAC GRAČAC 22.09.1995. GRAČAC

    GUŠIĆ MIŠO TOPUSKO VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. GLINA, STARO SELO

    D

    DAVIDOVIĆ SLOBODAN GOJKO 30.04.1970. GLOŽĐE D. MIHOLJAC 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    DAGIĆ JOVAN NEDJELJKO 1957. BILJANE DONJE BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. KARIN

    DAMJANIĆ LUKA LAZAR 1933. VRBNIK KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, VRBNIK

    DAMJANIĆ MILICA 1911. PROKLJAN, KNIN 06.08.1995. PROKLJAN, wife of Nikola DALM. GRAČAC DALM. GRAČAC

    DAMJANIĆ NIKOLA 1910. PROKLJAN KNIN 06.08.1995. DALM. GRAČAC PROKLJAN

    DAMJANOVIĆ PETAR (late) DUŠAN 1929. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, RADLJEVAC

    DAMJANOVIĆ ĐUKA 1931. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, RADLJEVAC wife of Dušan

    DAMJANOVIĆ DUŠAN (late) ĐURO 1956. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ, hamlet DAMJANOVIĆI

    DAMJANOVIĆ ILIJA 25.09.1995. KNIN

    DAMJANOVIĆ LAZO 04.08.1995. KNIN

    DAMJANOVIĆ MILICA 1919. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ "MILKA" wife of Tanasije

    DAMJANOVIĆ LUKA SLOBODAN 07.11.1959. KOPRIVNA MODRIČA 04.08.1995. KORENICA, BRUV

    DAMJANOVIĆ TANASIJE 1933. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    DANILOVIĆ MILAN ILIJA, "KERI" 27.08.1960. LJUBOVIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI), MATAKOVAC

    DEVETAK STOJIŠA ĐURO 18.01.1959. SUVA MEĐA DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. SUVA MEĐA - DVOR NA UNI

    DEVETAK DRAGAN MIRKO 11.04.1955. LJUBINA DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. SUVA MEĐA, DVOR NA UNI

    DEJANOVIĆ NINKO MILOŠ 1928. RUŠEVICA SLUNJ 06.08.1995. TOPUSKO-OBLJAJ- ŽIROVAC (the column)

    DELIĆ RADE NIKOLA 1957. GRABUŠIĆ KORENICA 04.08.1995. KOZJAN, repeator KRBAVAČA

    DEMBIĆ ŽELJKO 1957. PETRINJA 08.08.1995. the column

    DEMIR RADE MILAN 1942. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. MOKRO POLJE

    DEMIĆ MARKO DRAGAN 1944. GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA

    DEMONJA DUŠAN NIKOLA 01.06.1972. GLINA GLINA 31.08.1995. village VLAHOVIĆI

    DERMETIĆ SAVO MIRKO 26.09.1938. 04.08.1995. the Lika war theatre

    DESPOT MARIJA 1901. ERVENIK KNIN 04.07.1996. BENKOVAC, widow of Marko ŠOPOT

    DIVJAK BOJA DONJI LAPAC DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    DIVJAK DUŠAN 1938. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    DIVJAK JOKA 1930. DONJI LAPAC DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    DIVJAK MILKA 1933. DONJI LAPAC DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    DIVJAK SIMO RANKO 1950. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 05.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    DIDOVIĆ ANTE 1959. GLINA 08.08.1995. the Prijedor hospital (killed people of Krajina)

    DIKLIĆ PETAR ALEKSANDAR 23.06.1970. BILJE OSIJEK 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ, DOŠNICA

    DMITROVIĆ DUŠAN ANA 1929. PJEŠČANICA VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. VRGINMOST

    DMITROVIĆ MILAN BRANKO 10.10.1962. PERJASICA SLUNJ 10.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    DMITROVIĆ DANICA 1935. DONJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. DONJI SKRAD wife of Nikola

    DMITROVIĆ JOVO DRAGICA 1931. BISKUPIJA KNIN 04.08.1995. BISKUPIJA

    DMITROVIĆ GOJKO 22.10.1941. ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, ŽAGROVIĆ

    DMITROVIĆ MILE (late) JOVO 1945. ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, ŽAGROVIĆ

    DMITROVIĆ NIKOLA KOSTA 1909. BISKUPIJA KNIN 04.08.1995. BISKUPIJA

    DMITROVIĆ MILAN MILORAD 13.08.1963. BUDAČKA VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. TOPUSKO RIJEKA

    DMITROVIĆ MILAN MIRKO PERJASICA SLUNJ 04.08.1995. PERJASICA

    DMITROVIĆ NIKOLA 1930. DONJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. DONJI SKRAD

    DMITROVIĆ PETAR BISKUPIJA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, BISKUPIJA

    DMITROVIĆ JOVAN RATKO 1944. VOJ. STEPA NOVA CRNJA 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    DMITROVIĆ SAVA BISKUPIJA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, BISKUPIJA

    DMITROVIĆ PILIP STEVAN 1950. G. POLAČA KNIN 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, ŽITNIĆ

    DMITROVIĆ NIKO (late) STEVO 1950. ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, ŽGROVIĆ

    DOBRIĆ ANICA BENKOVAC 06.08.1995. ČISTA MALA

    DOBRIĆ PETAR 05.08.1995.

    DOBRIĆ ĐURO PETAR 1932. CRKVENI BOK SISAK 05.08.1995. CRKVENI BOK

    DOBRIĆ MILAN SINIŠA 1983. SISAK SISAK 05.08.1995. CRKVENI BOK

    DOBRIJEVIĆ MIRKO VARIVODE KNIN 28.09.1995. KNIN, VARIVODE

    DOBROSAVLJEVIĆ JOSIP PETAR 1937. DVORIŠTE SLUNJ 04.08.1995. DONJI SKRAD

    DODOŠ ILIJA MIĆO 1930. MAJTIĆ GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA, SELIŠTE DONJE

    DOKIĆ MILE MILA 1905. KRSTINJA VOJNIĆ 07.08.1995. GLINA

    DOKMANOVIĆ MILE DMITAR 1932. PLAŠKI PLAŠKI 04.08.1995. SLUNJ, BATNO

    DOKMANOVIĆ MARIJA 13.08.1995. the column

    DONDUR VERA 1945. ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, ŽAGROVIĆ

    DONDUR IKA 1925. ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, ŽAGROVIĆ

    DRAGAŠ TODOR ANĐA 1931. STRMICA KNIN 08.08.1995. STRMICA, ORAŠJE

    DRAGAŠ TODOR (late) DRAGINJA 1921. STRMICA KNIN 08.08.1995. STRMICA, ORAŠJE

    DRAGAŠ MIROSLAV 1968. STRMICA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    DRAGAŠ RAJKO STRMICA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    DRAGIĆ TODE DRAGO 02.04.1959. KRNJEUŠA BOS. PETROVAC 11.08.1995. BOS. PETROVAC (the column)

    DRAGIĆ ŠPIRO PETAR 1959. CIVLJANE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, CIVLJANE

    DRAGIĆ SILVANA 1974. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    DRAGIČEVIĆ NIKOLA VLADO 25.02.1962. GOLUBIĆ OBROVAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    DRAGIČEVIĆ JOVO DUŠAN 1966. GOLUBIĆ OBROVAC 04.08.1995. OBROVAC

    DRAGIČEVIĆ BOGDAN JOVO 08.08.1952. GOLUBIĆ OBROVAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI), EGELJAC, SVETI ROK

    DRAGIČEVIĆ STEVAN (late) MILE 1933. POLAČA KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, KOVAČIĆ (crossroads)

    DRAGIČEVIĆ SAVA NIKOLA 1936. POLAČA KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, TOPOLJE (nearby fishpond)

    DRAGIČEVIĆ PETAR NIKOLA 1930. GOLUBIĆ OBROVAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    DRAGIČEVIĆ NIKOLA ČEDOMIR 08.03.1966. GOLUBIĆ OBROVAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC-UDBINA

    DRAGIČEVIĆ ČEDOMIR 08.10.1931. 05.08.1995.

    DRAGIŠIĆ JOVAN LAZO 1919. PLAVNO, KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO, DRAGIŠIĆI h. DRAGIŠIĆI

    DRAGIŠIĆ MILKA 1926. ZRMANJA GRAČAC 04.08.1995. KNIN, PLAVNO wife of Laza

    DRAGIŠIĆ JOVAN NEDJELJKO TORBIČKI DONJI LAPAC 03.08.1995. D. LAPAC, VAGAN

    DRAGOVIĆ MANE 1911. REŠETAR, KORENICA 04.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO LIČ. PET. SELO SELO, REŠETAR

    DRAGOVIĆ MILAN MILENKO 06.10.1973. ŠIBENIK ŠIBENIK 04.08.1995. KNIN,PLAVNO

    DRAGOVIĆ NIKOLA 1925. REŠETAR, KORENICA 04.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO LIČ. PET. SELO SELO, REŠETAR

    DRAGOJEVIĆ MILE MIRKO 03.05.1922. 05.08.1995. ŽELJAVA, BIHAĆ

    DRAGOSAVAC MILE NIKOLA 15.06.1942. VREBAC GRAČAC 05.08.1995. GRAČAC-UDBINA

    DRAGULJICA DANICA 1903. DONJI LAPAC 09.08.1995. the column

    DRAŽIĆ ĐURO 05.08.1995.

    DRAKULIĆ STOJA 1900. JASIKOVAC KORENICA 04.08.1995. JASIKOVAC

    DRAČA DUŠAN 1919. 05.08.1995.

    DRAČA (VRAČAR) TRIVUN JANKO 24.05.1932. BILJANE D. BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. BENKOVAC

    DRAŠKOVIĆ STOJAN MILORAD 1959. GLINA 09.08.1995. the column

    DRAŠKOVIĆ ĐURO STOJAN 1929. GLINA 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    DREZGIĆ ĐURO MILAN 1955. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    DROBAC DUŠAN VLADIMIR 1952. MURSKA MUR.SOBOTA 05.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO SOBOTA (SLOVENIJA) SELO, ČALOPEK

    DROBAC PETAR VOJISLAV 15.08.1933. GRAČAC GRAČAC 05.08.1995. GRAČAC

    DRPA SIMO DRAGAN 01.11.1976. RIJEKA RIJEKA 06.08.1995. TOPUSKO

    DRPA BOŽO DRAGAN 1928. TRSTENICA VRGINMOST 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    DRČA NIKOLA ALEKSANDAR 1974. ZADAR ZADAR 05.08.1995. BRGUD, BJELINA

    DRČA DARA 1933. SUVAJA DONJI LAPAC 07.08.1995. KLENOVAC - wife of Jovo PETROVAC (the column)

    DRČA DUŠAN JOVO 1989. KNIN KNIN 07.08.1995. KLENOVAC - PETROVAC (the column)

    DRČA (DRAČA) JOVO BENKOVAC 10.08.1995. BENKOVAC - ZADAR

    DUBAJIĆ MILE MIRJANA 1972. SUVAJA DONJI LAPAC 07.08.1996. KLENOVAC - PETROVAC (the column)

    DUBAJIĆ NIKOLA PLAVNO KNIN 05.08.1995. PLAVNO

    DUBAJIĆ SPASE 1922. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    DUGOŠIJA RADE DRAGAN 07.06.1927. BLATUŠA VRGINMOST 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    DUGOŠIJA PETAR MIROSLAV 18.02.195.9 RJEKA RJEKA 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    DUDUKOVIĆ PETAR 04.08.1995. SLUNJ, MREŽNICA

    DUJAKOVIĆ LAZO MIHAJLO 1942. VRBNIK KNIN 15.09.1995. VRBNIK, BOBODOL

    DUJKOVIĆ MILORAD NENAD 14.08.1960. BEOGRAD BEOGRAD 05.08.1995. KNIN

    DUKIĆ JOVAN DUŠAN 1930. BILJANE BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BILJANE GORNJE

    DUKIĆ DUŠAN 1937. VARIVODE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, VARIVODE

    DUKIĆ JOVO 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    DUKIĆ MARA 1925. VARIVODE KNIN 28.09.1995. ĐEVRSKE,VARIVODE

    DUKIĆ MILAN 1938. GRAČAC 04.08.1995. repeator ĆELAVAC, GRAČAC

    DUKIĆ NIKOLA MILJENKO 13.01.1949. SARAJEVO SARAJEVO 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    DULIĆ DRAGAN 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    DUNOVIĆ ĐURO ILIJA 1947. PRIMIŠLJE SLUNJ 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    DUPOR JOVO MILAN 1956. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    DURIČIĆ NIKO 05.08.1995.

    DURMAN STOJAN LJUBAN 1926. s. PAKOVAC DVOR NA UNI 09.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, village PAKOVAC

    DURMAN STEVAN MILAN 15.08.1908. DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, village PAKOVAC

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    ĐAKOVIĆ BOSA 1937. POLAČA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, TOPOLJE (nearby fishpond)

    ĐAKOVIĆ LUKE ĐURO 1961. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK, SVETO BRDO

    ĐAKOVIĆ MIRKO ĐURO 1957. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK, SVETO BRDO

    ĐAKOVIĆ PETAR ĐURO 1966. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT,SV. ROK, SVETO BRDO

    ĐAKOVIĆ MILAN 1945. POLAČA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, KOVAČIĆ (nearby fishpond)

    ĐAKOVIĆ MILAN 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    ĐAKOVIĆ MILICA 1945. POLAČA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, KOVAČIĆ wife of Milan (nearby fishpond)

    ĐAKOVIĆ MILAN MILORAD 1964. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK, SVETO BRDO

    ĐAKOVIĆ ILIJA MILOŠ 14.11.1942. CIVLJANE KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, KOVAČIĆ

    ĐAKOVIĆ MILAN MIRKO 1944. ORAVAC DONJI LAPAC 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC, village ORAVAC

    ĐAKOVIĆ JOVO MIRKO, 10.02.1943. SIBINE GLINA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA GORE, "KUBURA" VRELO

    ĐAKOVIĆ ĐURO NIKOLA 1952. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK, SVETO BRDO

    ĐAKOVIĆ PETAR NIKOLA 1948. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK, SVETO BRDO

    ĐAKOVIĆ BRANKO STANKO 1963. SISAK PETRINJA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA

    ĐAPIĆ KRSTO (late) LJUBOMIR 1933. BIOČIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    ĐEVERLIJA NEDELJKO 05.08.1995.

    ĐEKIĆ STEVAN DANE 18.06.1954. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI), LIŠČANI DRAGA

    ĐEKIĆ PETAR MILAN GRAČAC GRAČAC 05.08.1995. GRAČAC, DOLOVI

    ĐEKIĆ STEVAN GRAČAC GRAČAC 15.08.1995. GRAČAC

    ĐERIĆ MANE DARA 1913. HOMOLJAC KORENICA 05.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC maiden-name ČUDIĆ

    ĐILAS MAKSIM (late) SAVA 27.01.1944. SONKOVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. SONKOVIĆ, BRATIŠKOVCI

    ĐOKIĆ DANE 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, MALI ALAN

    ĐUJIĆ GLIŠO (late) MARIJA 1910. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    ĐUKIĆ MILAN DRAGAN 07.12.1962. CAZIN,MRKALJ BIHAĆ 19.09.1995. KRUPA NA UNI

    ĐUKIĆ MIROSLAV KOSA 04.10.1942. STANKOVCI ŠIBENIK 05.08.1995. TESLINGRAD, ŠIROKA KULA

    ĐUKIĆ DANE MARIJA 1909. OROVAC DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. OROVAC

    ĐUKIĆ DMITAR MILE (MIRKO) 25.05.1935. UDBINA, GRAČAC 05.08.1995. ŠIROKA KULA, KURJAK GRAČAC - LAPAC (the column)

    ĐUKIĆ MIRKO 1951. ORAVAC DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC, village ORAVAC

    ĐUMIĆ MARKO 1917. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    ĐUMIĆ MILICA 1912. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    ĐURASINOVIĆ MILAN MILAN 1930. DVOR NA UNI DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    ĐURASINOVIĆ MILAN NEDELJKO 1950. DVOR NA UNI DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    ĐURIĆ ILIJA (late) SAVA 1942. PLAVNO KNIN 05.08.1995. PLAVNO

    ĐURIČIĆ MILE LJUBAN 1921. CRKVENI BOK SISAK 05.08.1995. CRKVENI BOK

    ĐURIČIĆ PAVLE NIKOLA 1948. STRMEN SISAK 05.08.1995. STRMEN

    E

    ERAKOVIĆ PETAR ĐURO 1954. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, BALJCI

    ERAKOVIĆ DUŠAN JOVAN 1947. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, BALJCI

    Ž

    ŽAKULA ĐORĐE KORENICA 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    ŽAKULA ILIJA 1912. JASIKOVAC KORENICA 04.08.1995. JASIKOVAC a.k.a. "ZELIĆ"

    ŽAKULA MILAN (late) MILICA 1914. KRBAVICA KORENICA 04.08.1995. JASIKOVAC

    ŽARKOVIĆ ŽARKO NEVENKO 1956. JAGODNJA D. BENKOVAC 10.10.1995. ČAĐAVICA, MRKONJIĆ GRAD

    ŽEGARAC MILE BRANKO 1912. PLOČA, KIK GRAČAC 05.08.1995. PLOČA, KIK

    ŽEŽELJ MILAN JOKA 1915. ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. ERVENIK

    ŽEŽELJ SAVA 1920. ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. ERVENIK

    ŽIVKOVIĆ MILOVAN SIMO 1927. KRNJAK KARLOVAC 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    ŽIVOJINOVIĆ STANISLAV ŽIVAN, "GROF" 28.01.1956. BEOGRAD BEOGRAD 04.08.1995. PLAŠKI,JASENICE (railway station)

    ŽIGIĆ STEVO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    ŽMIRIĆ MILICA, 1945. BJELINA BENKOVAC 07.08.1995. BJELINA "ZEKA"

    ŽUVIĆ ĐUKA OTON KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO, OTON wife of Toda

    ŽUNIĆ ĐUKA 05.08.1995.

    ŽUTIĆ MILOŠ (late) LJUBICA 1927. VORKAPIĆ VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. VORKAPIĆ

    ŽUTIĆ MARIJA 1938. LJUBOVIĆ GRAČAC 28.01.1996. LJUBOVIĆ

    ŽUTIĆ MARKO (late) STOJAN 1922. VORKAPIĆ VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. VORKAPIĆ

    Z

    ZAGORAC BOŠKO 1934. VRHOVINE VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    ZAGORAC DUŠAN DUŠAN 15.11.1957. OTIŠIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. RABA-MALJKOVO

    ZDJELAR MILAN NIKOLA 1933. KESTENOVAC VOJNIĆ 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    ZELEMBABA GLIŠO NIKOLA, 1927. RAŠKOVIĆI KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN h. AŠKOVIĆI "NINE"

    ZELEMBABA DAMJAN (late) STANKA 1924. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    ZELIĆ ĐURO LJUBICA 1933. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 04.08.1995. ŽEGAR

    ZELIĆ PETRA MANADA 1927. ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. ŽAGROVIĆ, STARA STRAŽA

    ZELJAK DUŠAN 1912. NOS KALIK DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, GRADINA

    ZIMONJA MARIJA 1928. BUKOVAC VRGINMOST 15.09.1996. BUKOVAC

    ZINAJA PAVLE DRAGA 1920. BUKOVICA VRGINMOST 07.08.1995. BUKOVICA, VRGINMOST

    ZORAJA PETAR SPASOJE 1943. BROĆANAC SLUNJ 05.08.1995. BROĆANAC

    ZORIĆ DRAGICA D. ŽIROVAC DVOR NA UNI 01.09.1995. DONJI ŽIROVAC

    ZORIĆ DUŠAN KNIN 05.08.1995. KOSOVO, MARKOVAC

    ZORIĆ EVICA 1931. D. ŽIROVAC DVOR NA UNI 01.09.1995. DONJI ŽIROVAC

    ZRILIĆ ZORKA ŠOPOT BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. ŠOPOT widow of Grga

    ZRNIĆ STEVO JANKO 01.04.1947. UMETIĆI KOSTAJNICA 06.08.1995. PETRINJA

    I

    IVANIĆ MILORAD VELIMIR 1966. KUBAVČEVO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, MEDAK POLJE

    IVANIŠEVIĆ DUŠAN 06.12.1912. 05.08.1995.

    IVANIŠEVIĆ LENA 22.02.1920. 05.08.1995.

    IVANIŠEVIĆ SIMO PETAR, "PEJO" 1946. VEGAŠIĆ KORENICA 09.08.1995. BJELOPOLJE- FRKAŠIĆ

    IVANIŠEVIĆ SAVA 1920. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    IVANIŠEVIĆ PETAR SLAVKO , 05.08.1995. D. LAPAC, inn "ZEMLJAK" "POLOVINA DANE"

    IVANIŠEVIĆ STANKA 1915. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    IVANIŠEVIĆ BOGDAN STOJAN 08.02.1940. KOŽLOVAC BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KOŽLOVAC

    IVANOVIĆ RADE DRAGAN 23.06.1953. VOJNIĆ VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. GLINA

    IVANČEVIĆ DUŠAN LIČKO VRGINMOST 05.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO PETROVO SELO SELO

    IVELIĆ DANICA 1936. DVOR NA UNI DVOR NA UNI 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI wife of Nedeljko

    IVELIĆ NEDELJKO 1935. DVOR NA UNI DVOR NA UNI 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    IVETIĆ CVITE MILOŠ 1954. CIVLJANE KNIN 04.08.1995. VRLIKA, CIVLJANE, TURJACI

    IVIČIĆ STOJAN 1913. BUINJA DVOR NA UNI 05.08.1996. DVOR NA UNI

    IVKOVIĆ NIKOLA MILAN 1968. VRHOVINE G. VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    IVKOVIĆ STOJAN 1918. BATINOVA VRGINMOST 05.08.1995. BATINOVA KOSA KOSA

    ILIĆ MILE ORAVAC DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. ORAVAC

    ILIĆ STEVAN (late) RUŽA 1927. PAĐENE KNIN 04.08.1995. PAĐENE

    ILIĆ SAVA 1922. BUKOVIĆ BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BUKOVIĆ wife of Milan

    INIĆ MILICA 1920. JAGODNJA G. BENKOVAC 01.06.1996. JAGODNJA G.

    INJAC PETAR MILAN 22.06.1958. RIĐANE KNIN 04.08.1995. SVILAJA

    J

    JAZAVAC BRANKO ŽIVKO 1950. GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA, ŠIBINE

    JAZAVAC BRANKO MILAN 1942. 04.08.1995. ZAGREB, the Svetošimun hospital

    JAJIĆ PETAR DUŠAN 06.05.1941. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 05.08.1995. ŽEGAR, BOGATNIK

    JAJIĆ PETAR JOVAN 04.01.1936. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 05.08.1995. ŽEGAR, BOGATNIK

    JAJIĆ MARTA 05.08.1995.

    JAKŠIĆ (family) ĐURO and BORIS 1970. GLOGOVO SELO GRAČAC 07.08.1995. UDBINA, DUBRAVA NADA (the column)

    JAKŠIĆ (family) ĐURO 1945. GLOGOVO SELO GRAČAC 07.08.1995. UDBINA, DUBRAVA (the column)

    JAKŠIĆ LJUBAN 1940. 15.08.1995. KOSTAJNICA, ŽIVINJAK

    JAKŠIĆ PETAR LJUBAN 1943. ŽIVAJA KOSTAJNICA 20.08.1995. CEROVLJANI

    JAKŠIĆ DANE MILE 1943. PRKOSI BOS.PETROVAC 05.08.1995. VRLIKA - KNIN

    JAKŠIĆ (family) NADA 1945. GLOGOVO SELO GRAČAC 07.08.1995. UDBINA, DUBRAVA (the column)

    JAMUZOVIĆ MIĆO 1930. ŽIVAJA KOSTAJNICA 05.08.1995. ŽIVAJA

    JANIĆ MILENKO DRAGO 22.11.1963. PIVNICA VIROVITICA 05.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    JANKOVIĆ JOVO (late) VLADIMIR 10.06.1940. BOBODOL KNIN 04.08.1995. BOBODOL

    JANKOVIĆ OBRAD (late) BOŠKO 1930. BOBODOL KNIN 04.08.1995. BOBODOL

    JANKOVIĆ PAVLE MIRKO 18.02.1952. BOBODOL KNIN 04.08.1995. VRLIKA

    JANKOVIĆ MILE and IKA PREDRAG 1976. DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. STRMICA

    JANOŠEVIĆ ANĐA 1923. DVOR NA UNI DVOR NA UNI 11.05.1996. DVOR NA UNI maiden-name BEKO

    JANUZOVIĆ MIĆO 1925. 15.08.1995. KOSTAJNICA, ŽIVINJAK

    JANJIĆ BOSILJKA 05.08.1995.

    JANJIĆ MILENKO DRAGAN 1963. PIVNICE VIROVITICA 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    JANJIĆ STANKO LJUBICA 1922. PJEŠČANICA VRGINMOST 07.08.1995. GLINA, ŽIROVAC

    JANJIĆ ILIJA NIKOLA 17.11.1943. BIOČIĆ DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. BIOČIĆ

    JAPUNDŽIĆ MILE 1918. RUDOPOLJE GRAČAC 05.08.1995. RUDOPOLJE

    JARAMAZ NIKOLA BOGDAN (LOLO) 15.02.1939. SPLIT SPLIT 05.08.1995. KNIN

    JAUŠIĆ EMIL BOŠKO 26.10.1962. JAVOROVAC KOPRIVNICA 04.08.1995. DINARA, IGLA

    JEZDIĆ JANKO RAJKO 1963. BROĆANAC SLUNJ 13.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    JEKIĆ MILE 04.08.1995. PETRINJA

    JEKIĆ MILAN (late) PERO 13.04.1956. BAČKI PETRINJA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, GRABOVAC ŽUPIĆA BRDO

    JELAČA ĐURAĐ BRANKO 1929. KIJANI GRAČAC 04.08.1995. KIJANI

    JELAČA NIKOLA VLADE, 05.01.1948. KIJANI GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, "KOSTURINA" ALAN (MALI)

    JELAČA JOVO MARIJA 24.08.1913. KIJANI GRAČAC 04.08.1995. KIJANI widow of Maksim

    JELAČA MILE MILICA 1925. KIJANI GRAČAC 04.08.1995. KIJANI

    JELAČA SMILJANA KIJANI GRAČAC 05.08.1995. KIJANI

    JELIĆ ANA 1907. 07.08.1995. KNIN, JELIĆI

    JELIĆ DMITAR DRAGAN 16.02.1950. BIJELE VODE GLINA 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    JELIĆ MILOŠ ĐURO 05.04.1915. BJELE VODE GLINA 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    JELIĆ IVAN 1905. KNIN 07.08.1995. KNIN, JELIĆI

    JELIĆ JOVAN JOVANKA 1929. STRMICA KNIN 05.08.1995. MOKRO POLJE

    JELIĆ JOVO (late) NIKOLA 30.04.1940 KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    JERIĆ DUŠAN DRAGANA 1978. BIHAĆ BIHAĆ 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC and LJILJANA

    JERIĆ DUŠAN 1955. BIHAĆ BIHAĆ 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    JERIĆ ILIJA LJILJANA 06.11.1961. NEBLJUSI DONJI LAPAC 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC wife of Dušan

    JERIĆ DUŠAN PREDRAG 1980. BIHAĆ BIHAĆ 04.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC and LJILJANA

    JERKOVIĆ JOVAN (late) JOVAN 1938. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ, h. JERKOVIĆI

    JERKOVIĆ ĐURO (late) NIKOLA , 1927. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ "NINE"

    JOVANOVIĆ ĐURO (late) NIKOLA 1929. PETRINJA PETRINJA 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI- NOVI GRAD

    JOVANOVIĆ DUŠAN SIMO 29.09.1945. TRSTENICA VRGINMOST 05.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    JOVANČEVIĆ MILAN MILORAD, 03.11.1970. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK, "SELAK" SVETO BRDO

    JOVANČEVIĆ ŠPIRO SRETKO 14.06.1961. BILIŠANE OBROVAC 05.08.1995. OTRIĆ

    JOVETIĆ ĐURO 1928. 05.08.1995.

    JOVIĆ MILAN BRANISLAV 06.03.1960. DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 06.08.1995. DRNIŠ (JABUKA)

    JOVIĆ DRAGAN VELJKO 12.12.1953. RAVNORAŠĆE GLINA 07.08.1995. GLINA, RUJEVAC

    JOVIĆ BRANKO MILAN 1968. DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 04.09.1995. prison ZADAR

    JOVIĆ NIKOLA MILAN 02.05.1935. DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ

    JOVIĆ NIKOLA MILAN 1923. RAVNORAŠĆE GLINA 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    JOVIĆ NADEŽDA 1947. DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, GRADINA maiden-name ZELJAK

    JOVIĆ NIKOLA 01.10.1941. DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 06.08.1995. DRNIŠ, JABUKA

    JOVIĆ STAKA DOLJANI VRHOVINE 05.08.1995. DOLJANI

    JOVIČIĆ TODOR SAVA 1952. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    JOJIĆ SIMO (late) MARTA 1930. CIVLJANE KNIN 04.08.1995. CIVLJANE,h. JOJIĆI

    JOKA PERO ĐURO 1924. KOSNA DVOR NA UNI 05.08.1995. KOSNA - DVOR NA UNI

    JOKIĆ PETAR BOŽO ZATON OBROVAC 04.08.1995. OBROVAC, KRUPA

    JOKIĆ MILAN BRANKO 04.08.1995. (the column)

    JOKIĆ ĐURAĐ DRAGAN 10.03.1956. PRLJEVO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    JOKIĆ ĐURAĐ DUŠAN 08.08.1959. PRLJEVO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI), (D. LAPAC, SRB)

    JOKIĆ MILE ŽARKO ZATON OBROVAC 04.08.1995. ZATON, KRUPA

    JOKIĆ JOVO ŽELJKO 26.10.1969. OTRIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, MALI ALAN

    JOKIĆ SIMO MILICA 1906. ZRMANJA GRAČAC 05.08.1995. ZRMANJA

    JOKIĆ SVETO MLADEN 1969. ZAGREB ZAGREB 09.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    JOKIĆ SAVA 1927. PRIBUDIĆ GRAČAC 10.08.1995. VIJENCI widow of Milan

    JOKIĆ LAZO (late) STEVAN 16.12.1934. LIŠANE BENKOVAC 08.08.1995. LIŠANE TINJSKE TINJSKE

    JOKIĆ PETAR ŠPIRO 23.12.1906. POPOVIĆI BENKOVAC 05.08.1996. BENKOVAC the village of POPOVIĆI

    JURIĆ ANA 04.08.1995. KNIN (VAROŠ)

    JURIĆ ĐOKO KORENICA 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, MEDAK

    K

    KABIĆ BOGDAN ILIJA 17.01.1957. ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA

    KABIĆ LAZE ŠPIRO 1949. LIŠANE BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. LIŠANE TINJSKE TINJSKE

    KABLAR PETAR (late) ZORKA 1915. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ

    KALANJ MILE SLAVKO 1933. KULA ATLAGIĆ BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KULA ATLAGIĆ

    KALEMBER MARA 1940. ORAVAC KORENICA 04.08.1995. ORAVAC

    KALINIĆ DUŠAN MIHAJLO 1956 VOJNIĆ VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. VOJNIĆ

    KALINIĆ PETAR MLADEN 1949. RADUČ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. RADUČ

    KANAZIR LJUBICA MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN,MOKRO POLJE

    KANTAR BOŽO 1915. CIVLJANE KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, KOVAČIĆ

    KARAICA MILE and MILE 08.01.1954. GRADAC (VEL.) PETRINJA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, LJUBICA KOTOR ŠUMA

    KARANOVIĆ BOGDAN GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, TESLINGRAD

    KARANOVIĆ VESO PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    KARANOVIĆ LUKA (late) ĐURO 1954. PLAVNO, KNIN 25.08.1995. KNIN, PLAVNO GRUBORI

    KARANOVIĆ JEKA 1925. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    KARANOVIĆ MARA PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    KARANOVIĆ MARKO PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    KARANOVIĆ JANDRIJA MILICA 1909. OTON POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. OTON POLJE, widow of Nikola POTKRAJ

    KARANOVIĆ SAVA 1933. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    KARANOVIĆ STANA 1912. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    KATIĆ ILIJA VLADIMIR 17.10.1947. VUKOVAR VUKOVAR 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    KATIĆ DANE 1951. KORENICA 12.10.1995. KORENICA, PEĆANI

    KATIĆ JANDRIJA GOJKO 1952. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    KATIĆ JOVAN 1935. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    KAČAR SOFIJA 05.08.1995.

    KAŠIĆ DUŠAN DANKO 1978. ŽEGAR DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    KAŠIĆ DUŠAN DARKO 1976. ŽEGAR DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1996. DONJI LAPAC

    KAŠIĆ DUŠAN, "DUJO" ŽEGAR DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    KEKIĆ MILAN NIKOLA 1965. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA

    KERA ĐURO REŠETAR, KORENICA 04.08.1995. LIČ. PET. SELO L.P. SELO

    KERA MARA 1933. REŠETAR, KORENICA 04.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO L. P. SELO SELO

    KESANOVIĆ D. BOGDAN 11.07.1946. VISUĆ KORENICA 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    KESIĆ BOŽIDAR 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    KESIĆ MILAN BOŠKO, "ISO" 1950. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    KESIĆ PETAR DUŠAN 1939. KIJANI GRAČAC 05.08.1995. PLEĆAŠI

    KESIĆ ĐOKO KORENICA 08.08.1995. KORENICA, PEĆANI

    KESIĆ MILAN GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    KITIĆ MILOVAN MILOVAN 26.01.1957. G. VRBLJANI KLJUČ 05.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    KLARIĆ DMITAR DUŠAN 25.03.1929. KORDUNSKI SLUNJ 04.08.1995. KORDUNSKI LJESKOVAC LJESKOVAC

    KLIPA MANE BOŠKO 1938. KUNIĆ PLAŠKI 08.08.1995. KUNIĆ

    KLIPA MILE BRANKO 1940. LIČKE PLAŠKI 04.08.1995. ZAGREB, REMETINEC (prison)

    KLISKA DUŠANA MILAN 1932. REBIĆ KORENICA 04.08.1995. REBIĆ

    KLISKA MANIŠE STANKA 1933. JOŠAN KORENICA 04.08.1995. REBIĆ

    KLISURIĆ MARIJA BALJCI DRNIŠ 07.08.1995. VRBNIK

    KLJAIĆ ĐURO MILAN 1972. PERNA VRGINMOST 03.08.1995. SLUNJ, artillery range

    KLJAJIĆ JOVAN BOGDANKA 14.10.1952. PERNA VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, MATIJEVIĆI

    KLJAJIĆ MILADIN PECKA VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    KLJUJIĆ-NINIĆ MILE and BOJA NEVENKA 1941. 08.08.1995. the column

    KNEŽEVIĆ RAJKO BOŠKO 19.10.1953. KOSTAJNICA KOSTAJNICA 05.08.1995. CRKVENI BOK, ZELENIK ŠUMA

    KNEŽEVIĆ ILIJA BOŠKO 07.01.1967. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. KNIN, KOSOVO (barrack)

    KNEŽEVIĆ NIKOLA BRANKO 1965. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    KNEŽEVIĆ DIMITRIJE ZORAN 09.09.1968. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. DINARA, BREZOVAC

    KNEŽEVIĆ ŠPIRO JOVICA 11.02.1968. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO-KNIN

    KNEŽEVIĆ JOVAN MILAN 1954. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ,ŠTIKOVO

    KNEŽEVIĆ PETAR MILAN 1972. BILJANE DONJE BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. RAŠTEVIĆ

    KNEŽEVIĆ SIMO MILAN 08.08.1942. OTOČAC OTOČAC 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    KNEŽEVIĆ NIKOLA 1969. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO

    KNEŽEVIĆ MATE PERA 1951. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO

    KNEŽEVIĆ NIKOLA (late) STEVAN 26.11.1935. VRBNIK KNIN 07.08.1995. VRBNIK, SUKNOVCI "INVALID"

    KOVAČEVIĆ BOGDAN 1908. ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. ERVENIK

    KOVAČEVIĆ LJUBOMIR ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, ERVENIK

    KOVAČEVIĆ ILIJA MARIJA 1910. KOLAŠAC, KNIN 04.08.1995. ERVENIK BIOVČINO SELO

    KOVAČEVIĆ MILAN 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    KOVAČEVIĆ JANJATIJE MILORAD 1965. NOVSKA NOVSKA 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA, the Bihać war theatre

    KOVAČEVIĆ LJUBOMIR (late) NIKOLA, 1955. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 05.08.1995. VELEBIT, ĆADER "ŠARIĆ RATKO"

    KOVAČEVIĆ OBRAD RUŽICA 1916. ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, ERVENIK

    KOKIĆ JOVAN 05.08.1995.

    KOLUNDŽIĆ STAKA (mother) RADE 1943. GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    KOMADINA NIKOLE STEVAN 1933. BOVIĆ VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. GLINA

    KOMAZEC JOVAN (late) GOJKO 1938. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 04.08.1995. ZRMANJA, MILANOVICA, ZADAR

    KOMAZEC MARIJA OBROVAC 04.08.1995. ŽEGAR, KNIN

    KOMAZEC KIRIL PETAR 04.05.1936. ŽEGAR, OBROVAC 05.08.1995. ŽEGAR D. KOMAZEC

    KOMAZEC NIKOLA (late) SVETOZAR 1941. ŽEGAR, OBROVAC 04.08.1995. ŽEGAR KOMAZECI

    KONČALOVIĆ DANILO ANĐELKO 1966. DONJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. TOPUSKO, (UNPF base)

    KONČALOVIĆ KATA 1910. DONJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. DONJI SKRAD

    KONČALOVIĆ MARKO LJUBOMIR 1933. DONJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. DONJI SKRAD

    KONČALOVIĆ SMILJANA 1942. DONJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. DONJI SKRAD

    KONČALOVIĆ STANKA 1905. DONJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. DONJI SKRAD

    KONČAR NIKOLA ĐURO MAZIN GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, MAZIN

    KONJEVIĆ BRANKO BOGDAN GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, MEDAK

    KONTIĆ JELKA 1902. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC widow of Božo

    KONTIĆ JOVAN 1914. GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    KOPAČ MILAN STEVO 21.08.1947. ČEMUŠNICA VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. VRGINMOST, ČREMUŠNICA

    KORASIĆ STOJAN MILAN 1984. PREVRŠAC KOSTAJNICA 04.08.1995. PREVRŠAC (grandson of Stoja)

    KORASIĆ STEVAN MILOŠ 1919. PREVRŠAC KOSTAJNICA 04.08.1995. PREVRŠAC

    KORASIĆ STOJA PREVRŠAC KOSTAJNICA 04.08.1995. PREVRŠAC

    KORAĆ NIKOLA VELJKO 1956. VIAUĆ 05.08.1995.

    KORAČIĆ LJUBAN 05.08.1995.

    KORAČIĆ MILKA 05.08.1995.

    KORAČIĆ MILOŠ 05.08.1995.

    KORDA JOVAN MIRKO 06.12.1964. ZEČEVO KNIN 06.08.1995. ČISTA MALA, ŠIBENIK

    KORDIĆ ILIJA KNIN 14.11.1995. RUDOPOLJE (OTIŠIĆ)

    KORDIĆ STOJAN KNIN 14.11.1995. RUDOPOLJE (OTIŠIĆ)

    KORITNIK MARIJAN DRAŽEN 16.12.1940. ZAGREB ZAGREB 07.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    KORICA FILIP MILKA 1903. KRBAVA KORENICA 04.08.1995. VRAČKOVO SELO

    KORICA ĐURO MILOŠ 02.11.1958. GOSPIĆ GOSPIĆ 10.10.1995. ČAĐAVICA

    KORKUT MILE LJUBICA 1912. KIRIN VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, TRGOVI

    KORKUT MILE SIMO 1957. PJEŠČANICA VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. VRGINMOST, CRNA DRAGA

    KOROLIJA DUŠAN 1949. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 04.08.1995. IVOŠEVCI, h. KOROLIJE

    KOROLIJA JANKO GOJKO 1955. KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA

    KOROLIJA JOVAN IVOŠEVCI KNIN 04.08.1995. IVOŠEVCI

    KOROLIJA MILKA 1907. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 11.09.1995. IVOŠEVCI widow of Obrad

    KOROLIJA PERO IVOŠEVCI KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, IVOŠEVCI

    KOROLIJA SAVA 1924. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 04.08.1995. IVOŠEVCI

    KOROLIJA SLAVKO IVOŠEVCI KNIN 04.08.1995. IVOŠEVCI

    KOROLIJA STEVAN 1920. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 04.08.1995. IVOŠEVCI

    KOSANOVIĆ MILICA 09.08.1995. the column

    KOSANOVIĆ NIKOLA MIĆO 1948. KUTASOVCI, PLAŠKI 04.08.1995. PLAŠKI, TROVRH CEROVNIK

    KOSIĆ IVICA 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    KOSIĆ RADIVOJ MILAN 15.05.1962. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    KOTARAŠ NIKOLE BORIS 08.01.1959. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, KOVAČIĆ

    KOŠPENDA MILOŠ BRANKO 1937. BAČUGA G. PETRINJA 05.08.1995. PETRINJA, ŽUPIĆ, STRAŠNIK GORE

    KOŠUTIĆ ĐURO 1953. RUDOPOLJE GRAČAC 31.08.1995. GRAČAC, BRUVNO (UN camp)

    KRAGULJAC MILE,"ŽVIKO" PLAŠKI PLAŠKI 04.08.1995. PLAŠKI, LIČKE JESENICE

    KRANJČEVIĆ MILE (late) DRAGICA 1932. 06.08.1995. GLINA-DRAGOTINA

    KRANJČEVIĆ JOVO ĐURĐA 02.05.1961. OGULIN OGULIN 06.08.1995. GLINA-DRAGOTINA

    KRASIĆ JOVO 1960. DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ-KNIN

    KREKIĆ DUŠAN UROŠ 1959. ŠOPOT BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. DINARA, MIŠKOVAČA

    KRESOVIĆ SLAVKO 05.08.1995.

    KREŠTALICA BARA 05.08.1995.

    KRIVIĆ ALEKSANDAR PETAR 1952. KNIN 04.08.1995. SVILAJA

    KRIVOKUĆA MILE (late) DANICA 1921. MANJEROVIĆ KRNJAK 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, SELO ŽIROVAC

    KRIVOKUĆA NIKOLA DARKO 1966. VOJNIĆ VOJNIĆ 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, hospital

    KRIČKA SINIŠA VINKO 09.08.1957. BRATIŠKOVCI KNIN 04.08.1995. BRATIŠKOVCI, VELIKA GLAVA

    KRIČKIĆ PETAR ŽIVKO 1930. KRIČKE DRNIŠ 11.08.1995. KRIČKE

    KRIČKOVIĆ BOŽO RAJKO 02.08.1965. MAOVICE KNIN 04.08.1995. BISKUPIJA, and MILICA PLISKOVO

    KRNETA DUŠANKA 1940. KISTANJE KNIN 05.08.1995. KISTANJE wife of Milan

    KRNETA MILAN 1935. KISTANJE KNIN 05.08.1995. KISTANJE

    KRNIĆ DUŠAN BORO 12.10.1962. PRIMIŠLJE D. SLUNJ 05.08.1995. SLUNJ, PRIMIŠLJE DONJE

    KRNJAJA STEVAN (late) JOVAN 20.11.1904. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 04.08.1995. ŽEGAR, ZADAR

    KRNJAJIĆ JOVAN PERO 1938. VELIKI OBLJAJ GLINA 07.08.1995. ŽIROVAC

    KROŠNJAR DMITAR 1952. G. ČEMERNICA VRGINMOST 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    KRTINIĆ ILIJA GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    KRTINIĆ JOVO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. the Lika war theatre (VELEBIT)

    KRTINIĆ NIKOLA 05.08.1995.

    KRUNIĆ DAMJAN BOŽICA 1921. OTIŠIĆ SINJ 05.08.1995. OTIŠIĆ

    KRUNIĆ KRSTAN DRAGAN OTIŠIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    KUŽET PETROVKA 1960. BENKOVAC 25.09.1995. DOBROPOLJCI, KUŽETI

    KUŽET DANE ČEDO 1957. KARIN DONJI BENKOVAC 08.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    KUKA ŽIVKO 1960. 08.08.1995. the column

    KUKOVECA DRAGINJA MILAN 1955. GLINA GLINA 05.08.1995. GLINA

    KUKOLEČA STEVAN MILAN 1955. BRNJEUŠKA GLINA 05.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC - BREZOVO POLJE

    KUKOLJ DUŠKA 1967. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    KUKULJ RADE MILENKO 1936. BLATUŠA VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    KUKURUZOVIĆ LUKA IVANKA 14.08.1939. MALENCI ZRENJANIN 04.08.1995. LIČKO PET. SELO

    KURAICA PETAR, "PEŠO" 1923. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    KURILJ STEVO MILJKA 1924. ŠAŠ KOSTAJNICA 05.08.1995. ŠAŠ wife of Nikola

    KURILJ JOVAN NIKOLA 1923. UTOVICA KOSTAJNICA 05.08.1995. ŠAŠ

    KUTLAČA LJUBO STEVAN 1938. ČUČEVO KNIN 04.08.1995. KISTANJE, ČUČEVO

    L

    LAVRNIĆ PETAR 1933. KORENICA 04.08.1995. KOMIĆ

    LAVRNIĆ PETAR 26.08.1995. KOMIĆ (LOVRNIĆ)

    LAVRNIĆ SAVA 1903. KORENICA 04.08.1995. KOMIĆ

    LAZIĆ PETAR BRANKO 1925. LUŠČANI PETRINJA 06.08.1995. LUŠČANI

    LAZIĆ JOVO 1938. LUŠČANI PETRINJA 20.08.1995. LUŠČANI

    LAZIĆ MIHAJLO MILAN 15.03.1958. LUŠČANI PETRINJA 05.08.1995. UTINJA

    LAZIĆ STEVAN MIHAJLO 30.06.1936. LUŠČANI PETRINJA 06.08.1995. LUŠČANI

    LAZINICA VASO (late) NIKOLA 1919. DALM. GRAČAC KNIN 06.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    LAKIĆ VASILJ VASILJ 25.04.1940. STRMICA KNIN 04.08.1995. STRMICA

    LAKIĆ ĐURO DANILO 1922. KARIN DONJI BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. ZADAR, KARIN D.

    LAKIĆ JOVO ILIJA, "MILE" 1955. BILJANE D. BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BILJANE DONJE, TRLJUGE, ZADAR

    LAKIĆ SRĐAN 19.10.1927. 05.08.1995.

    LALIĆ BOGDAN 1928. 05.08.1995.

    LALIĆ BOŽICA 13.01.1933. BENKOVAC 06.08.1995. ČISTA MALA

    LALIĆ VUKOLAJ VELJKO 18.11.1960. GORICE KNIN 04.08.1995. PAĐENE - OĆESTOVO

    LALIĆ DRAGINJA 1920. BENKOVAC 11.08.1995. ČISTA MALA

    LALIĆ VUJO DUŠAN 1948. KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KISTANJE

    LALIĆ NIKOLA 1952. BENKOVAC 11.08.1995. ČISTA MALA

    LALIĆ DANILO UROŠ 18.12.1935. GORICE KNIN 05.08.1995. BRATIŠKOVCI (GORICE) KISTANJE

    LATAS MANE MILAN 08.11.1943. JANJA GORA PLAŠKI 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    LACMANOVIĆ MIRKO 1938. BILJANE G. BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BILJANE GORNJE

    LEGEN RANKO 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    LEŽAJIĆ LUKA GOJKO 1930. GOŠIĆ KNIN 12.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, GOŠIĆ

    LEŽAJIĆ OBRAD DUŠAN 1935. PAVIĆI, KNIN 05.08.1995. BRIBIR, PAVIĆI BRIBIR

    LEŽAJIĆ PETAR NIKOLA 1954. DONJI SKRAD KRNJAK 04.08.1995. DONJI SKRAD

    LEKA MILOŠ NEDELJKO 29.01.1961. LIČKO KORENICA 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA, PETROVO SELO ČALOPEK

    LEMAJIĆ NIKOLA MIRKO 27.09.1936. STRAČKOVO KORENICA 05.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC SELO

    LIČANIN STOJAN MILORAD 14.01.1951. KOSTAJNICA KOSTAJNICA 05.08.1995. DRNIŠ-KNIN

    LIČINA LUKA BRANKO 18.02.1951. HUMLJANI SLAVONSKA 05.08.1995. ŽELJAVA, ORAHOVICA PLJEŠEVICA, PRIJEBOJ

    LIČINA OSTOJA STOJAN 01.04.1950. ČAVLOVICA DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    LOVRINIĆ SAVA 1903. KORENICA 26.08.1995. KOMIĆ

    LONČAR STEVO LJUBOMIR 1973. SISAK SISAK 05.08.1995. STRMEN

    LONČAR MIRKO 1936. LUŠČANI PETRINJA 20.08.1995. LUŠČANI

    LONČAR DUŠAN NEBOJŠA 19.11.1974. VOJNIĆ VOJNIĆ 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    LONČAREVIĆ STOJAN LJUBAN 1956. POLJANI VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. GLINA

    LONČAREVIĆ STEVO LJUBAN 1922. STRMEN SLUNJ 04.08.1995. STRMEN

    LONČAREVIĆ STEVAN MILAN 1954. BRNJEUŠKA GLINA 06.08.1995. BRNJEUŠKA

    LONČAREVIĆ STOJAN PAVAO 1964. POLJANI VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. GLINA

    LONČAREVIĆ LJUBOMIR STEVO 1947. STRMEN SISAK 05.08.1995. STRMEN

    LONČAREVIĆ STEVO 05.08.1995.

    LOŠIĆ STEVO ĐURO 04.01.1951. SEMELJCI ĐAKOVO 04.08.1995. STRMICA, (h. ŠEVO) - VRLIKA

    LUJIĆ PREDRAG 1957. ŠTIKADA GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    LUKIĆ SAVA (late) ANKA 27.09.1931. GRAČAC 05.08.1995. CEROVAC

    LUKIĆ MILE (late) SIMO BISERCI KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    LUNIĆ MILAN JOVICA 14.04.1970. DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, LUNIĆA GRADINA

    LUNIĆ FILIP MILAN 1923. KRIČKE DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, LUNIĆA GRADINA

    LUNIĆ TOMISLAV MILAN 1926. RUŽIĆ DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. KNIN, POTKONJE

    LUNIĆ MILAN PETAR 12.07.1956. KRIČKE DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, GRADINA

    LUNIĆ TOMISLAV ŠPIRO 14.05.1930. KRIČKE DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. KNIN, POTKONJE

    LJ

    LJEVAJA LJUBOMIR 1961. RADUČIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    LJILJAK ĐURO 04.08.1995. GLINA, G. KLASNIĆ

    LJILJAK OSTOJA MILE 12.09.1959. GLINA GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA, JAMA

    LJUBANIĆ JOVAN BOŠKO 1951. ŠEGANOVAC KORENICA 04.08.1995. ŠEGANOVAC

    LJUBIČIĆ BRANKO MIRKO 1949. OBLJAJ (MALI) GLINA 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, MATIJEVIĆI

    LJUBIŠIĆ PETAR VASO 20.05.1942. G. STUPNICA DVOR NA UNI 05.08.1995. LJUBINA

    LJUJIĆ PREDRAG 1957. ŠTIKADA GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    M

    MAŽIBRADA JOKA KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, KISTANJE

    MAŽIBRADA MANDA KISTANJE KNIN 06.08.1995. KISTANJE

    MAŽIBRADA MIRKO RADOMIR, 07.11.1946. KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN "RADE"

    MALBAŠA JAKOV 14.04.1930. BIOVIČINO KNIN 04.08.1995. BIOVIČINO SELO, SELO ZADAR

    MALBAŠA RADOVAN TUŠILOVIĆ KARLOVAC 04.08.1995. KRNJAK, TUŠILOVIĆ

    MALETIĆ MIRKO ALEKSANDAR 1973. BOROVO VUKOVAR 05.08.1995. KUZMOVAČA, NASELJE repeator (VELEBIT)

    MALIĆ STEVAN 1910. SONKOVIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. SONKOVIĆ

    MALOBABIĆ MILE 05.08.1995. SVODNO (the column)

    MALJKOVIĆ ILIJA MILAN 1944. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SVETI ROK, SVETO BRDO

    MALJKOVIĆ DMITAR MIRKO 25.08.194.6 MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SVETI ROK, SVETO BRDO

    MAMUZIĆ MARKO DRAGAN 1951. M.VRANOVINA VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. GLINA

    MAMUZIĆ ĐURO (late) ĐORĐE 07.03.1958. PODVELEBIT GRAČAC 04.08.1995. repeator ĆELAVAC, PREVOJ, PRISJEK

    MANDARIĆ NIKOLA JOVAN 19.07.1949. VREBAC GOSPIĆ 06.08.1995. VREBAC- PODLAPAČA

    MANDIĆ DUŠAN VUK 1913. ZEČEVO KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, h. ZEČEVO

    MANDIĆ DRAGO 05.08.1995.

    MANDIĆ ĐURO 1916. TOMINGAJ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, TOMINGAJ

    MANDIĆ JELA DOLJANI VRHOVINE 05.08.1995. DOLJANI

    MANDIĆ SIMO LJEPOSAVA 26.04.1933. KRNJEUVE KNIN 08.08.1995. ZEČEVO

    MANDIĆ MILAN 1940. DOLJANI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. DOLJANI

    MANDIĆ MILICA MORPOLAČA BENKOVAC 06.08.1995. MARTIN BROD (the column)

    MANDIĆ ĐURO NIKOLA, 1948. APATIN APATIN 05.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ "PATINAC" (DOŠNICA)

    MANDIĆ RATKO 1950. CICVARE KNIN 04.08.1995. LAĐEVCI

    MANOJLOVIĆ MARKO JOVAN 01.06.1947. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, ZALEĐE

    MANOJLOVIĆ JAKOV RUŽICA 1937. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 06.08.1995. IVOŠEVCI

    MANOJLOVIĆ STANKA 1916. V. KOZINAC KRNJAK 04.08.1995. VEL. KOZINAC, wife of Milić KOSIJERSKO SELO

    MANOJLOVIĆ MILE (late) STEVAN 08.03.1940. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 06.08.1995. IVOŠEVCI

    MANOJLOVIĆ ILIJA STEVAN 01.02.1956. KANJANI DRNIŠ 29.08.1995. GRAČAC, OTRIĆ (post-office)

    MAODUŠ ILIJA DARINKA 1917. MEDAK GRAČAC 04.08.1995. MEDAK

    MARINKOVIĆ ĐURO MILAN 1959. 04.08.1995. LJUBOVO

    MARINKOVIĆ GOJKO NIKOLA 27.11.1953. TRIBANJ, ZADAR 04.08.1995. BENKOVAC, ŠUBULJINA SRB (the column)

    MARIĆ NIKOLA (late) ANĐA GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    MARIĆ ANĐA GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ wife of Milan

    MARIĆ BRANKO DARKO 01.11.1959. ORLIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, Southern barrack

    MARIĆ DESANKA GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ wife of Lazar

    MARIĆ LAZAR (late) DUŠAN 1955. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    MARIĆ LUKA (late) ĐURĐIJA GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    MARIĆ ČEDOMIR ŽELIMIR 1974. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    MARIĆ MILORAD ZDRAVKO 05.08.1995. PLITVICE

    MARIĆ SIMO (late) LAZAR GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    MARIĆ JANKO (late) MARA GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    MARIĆ MIĆO MIKAN 1947. MARTINOVIĆ, GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA VEL. GRADAC

    MARIĆ MILAN GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    MARIĆ MILAN 1947. 04.08.1995. GLINA, V. GRADAC MARTINOVIĆI

    MARIĆ JANKO (late) MILKA GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    MARIĆ STEVAN 1930. 05.08.1995.

    MARIĆ TRIVUN (late) TODOR, "TODE" 1929. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ

    MARIĆ SIMO TODOR 1930. ORLIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. ORLIĆ

    MARIČIĆ ĐERASIM VLADIMIR 22.11.1934. JAGODNJA G. BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. JAGODNJA GORNJA, repeator

    MARIČIĆ MILJKA 1935. ŽIVAJA KOSTAJNICA 06.08.1995. ŽIVAJA wife of Slavko

    MARJANOVIĆ SIMO ŽIVKO 1940. VRBNIK, KNIN 04.08.1995. VRBNIK (LJUBAČ) LJUBAČ

    MARJANOVIĆ VASILJ MILORAD 16.01.1958. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    MARJANOVIĆ MOMČILO KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    MARKELIĆ JOVAN 1937. RADLJEVAC KNIN 04.08.1995. RADLJEVAC, h. MARKELIĆI

    MARKOŠ BOŽO (late) PETAR 1949. PAĐENE KNIN 05.08.1995. ŽAGROVIĆ, h. MILJEVIĆI

    MARKOVIĆ MILENKO 1963. GLOŽĐE D. MIHOLJAC 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    MARKOVIĆ NIKOLA 1954. PETRINJA PETRINJA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA

    MARTINOVIĆ ILIJA ĐURO 05.01.1953. MIHOLJSKO VOJNIĆ 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    MARTINOVIĆ ILIJA KRASTINJE VOJNIĆ 04.08.1995. VOJNIĆ, KRSTINJE

    MARTINOVIĆ ILIJA JELA 1915. G. BAČUGA PETRINJA 04.08.1995. GLINA

    MARTINOVIĆ RAJKA KRASTINJE VOJNIĆ 04.08.1995. KRSTINJE

    MARČETIĆ BORO GRAČAC 25.09.1995. ZRMANJA, MILANOVICA

    MARČETIĆ MILAN 1948. 25.09.1995. ZRMANJA, GUDURE

    MARČETIĆ MILORAD GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    MASLEK JULIKA 1912. IVOŠEVIĆ KRNJAK 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, SELO ŽIROVAC

    MASLIĆ RADE ZORKA 1950. STIPAN VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. GLINA

    MATIJEVIĆ DESANKA 1925. BIJ. KLANAC KRNJAK 04.08.1995. BIJELI KLANAC

    MATIJEVIĆ NIKOLA DRAGICA 1922. G. ŽRVNICA VOJNIĆ 05.08.1995. TOPUSKO

    MATIJEVIĆ ĐUKA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    MATIJEVIĆ ZORKA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    MATIJEVIĆ LAZO NIKOLA 02.05.1955. MIRKOVCI VUKOVAR 01.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA (runway No. 4)

    MATIJEVIĆ NIKOLA STANKO 1913. G. ŽRVNICA VOJNIĆ 05.08.1995. TOPUSKO

    MATIJEVIĆ CVIJAN 1924. BIJ. KLANAC KRNJAK 04.08.1995. BIJELI KLANAC

    MATIĆ DANE 1953. KORENICA 12.10.1995. KORENICA, PEĆANI

    MATKOVIĆ ANDRIJA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    MATKOVIĆ JOVO MIŠO 1961. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    MAĆEŠIĆ VASO (late) BRANKO 29.12.1943. M. LOZINAC KRNJAK 04.08.1995. KRNJAK

    MACURA BOŽICA 1930. KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KISTANJE, wife of Jovo h. MACURE

    MACURA DARA MEĐARI KNIN 04.08.1995. ERVENIK wife of Dušan

    MACURA MILE DUŠAN 1928. MEĐARE KNIN 04.08.1995. ERVENIK

    MACURA ĐURO KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KISTANJE, MACURE

    MACURA JOVAN (late) JAKOV 1919. KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KISTANJE, MACURE

    MACURA JANKO KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. OĆESTOVO

    MACURA JANJA KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KISTANJE, wife of Đura h. MACURE

    MACURA NEDELJKO 21.02.1926. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 04.08.1995. ŽEGAR, ZADAR

    MACURA PETAR NIKOLA 1940. KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. SVILAJA

    MAČAK MILIVOJ ĐURO 02.05.1955. OSTROVICA BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. OĆESTOVO

    MADŽARAC PETAR DRAGAN 11.11.1952. POLJANI VRGINMOST 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    MAŠIĆ ĐURO MILORAD 1954. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    MEDIĆ DANE MILAN 13.09.1945. BREZOVAC D. LAPAC 14.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC, DOBRO SELO

    MEDIĆ ILIJA MILAN 1957. ROGULJE DVOR NA UNI 05.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, MEĐA

    MENIĆANIN NENAD 13.08.1995. the column

    MENIĆANIN DRAGAN RADOVAN 10.03.1937. ŠAMARIČKI DVOR NA UNI 05.08.1995. PETRINJA, position BRĐANI, "VODOVOD" GRABOVICA

    MENIČANIN STANKO 1913. DVOR NA UNI DVOR NA UNI 05.08.1996. DVOR NA UNI

    MIZDRAK JOVANKA 1945. STRMICA KNIN 08.08.1995. STRMICA, h. MIZDRACI

    MIZDRAK STEVAN STRMICA KNIN 08.08.1995. STRMICA, h. MIZDRACI

    MIKAŠINOVIĆ MILAN MILADIN 17.11.1951. D. DUBRAVE OGULIN 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, GORE, VRELO

    MIKULČIĆ MILE JOSIP 19.03.1973. SISAK SISAK 05.08.1995. SLUNJ

    MILAKARA PETAR MIRKO 16.04.1937. KLASNIĆ G. GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA, MOST PREKOPA

    MILANKO ANA 05.08.1995.

    MILANKO PANTELUA GORAN 1972. GRAČAC GRAČAC 05.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    MILANKO NIKOLA ĐURO 17.12.1935. KARIN DONJI BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. KARIN DONJI, MEDVIĐA

    MILANKO LAZO 05.08.1995.

    MILANKO KATA MARIJA 1962. MUŠKOVCI OBROVAC 04.08.1995. MUŠKOVCI, wife of Ilija JASENICE

    MILANKO MILOŠ SREĆKO 1956. MUŠKOVCI OBROVAC 04.08.1995. repeator ĆELAVAC - tunnel PREZID

    MILANKO PANTELIA STEVAN 1962. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    MILANKOVIĆ STOJAN ANA (ANICA) 1937. MIRLOVIĆ DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. KNIN POLJE

    MILANKOVIĆ LAZO JAKOV 1937. BALJCI DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. KNIN, KOVAČIĆ

    MILANKOVIĆ MARKO LAZAR 1934. BALJCI DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. KNIN

    MILANKOVIĆ LAZO MARKO 01.04.1959. BALJCI DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. KNIN, KOVAČIĆ

    MILANOVIĆ ĐURO (late) VLADO 22.10.1936. ZRMANJA GRAČAC 25.09.1995. ZRMANJA, MILANOVICA

    MILANOVIĆ VLADO 1922. ZRMANJA, GRAČAC 09.08.1995. ZRMANJA, NADVRELO ŠEŠINA BARA

    MILANOVIĆ MILA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    MILETA ŠPIRO PETAR, "PECO" 01.04.1936. SIVERIĆ DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. KNIN, crossroads "DEŠIĆ"

    MILIVOJEVIĆ BOŽO 1956. KNIN 07.08.1995. POLAČA, h. MILIVOJEVIĆI

    MILIVOJEVIĆ SAVA BRANKO 1951. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    MILIVOJEVIĆ ILIJA 1933. POLAČA KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    MILIVOJEVIĆ GLIŠO (late) MARIJA 1921. KOVAČIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KOVAČIĆ

    MILIVOJEVIĆ MILE 1905. POLAČA KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    MILIVOJEVIĆ BOŠKO SAVA 1948. KOVAČIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KOVAČIĆ, nearby FISHPOND

    MILIVOJEVIĆ STANA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    MILIĆ PETAR and ĐURĐICA 13.05.1969 VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. GLINA, DRAGOTINA LJUBICA

    MILIĆ ĐURAĐ LJUBICA 19.01.1952. DUGOŠIJE VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. GLINA, DRAGOTINA

    MILIĆ STOJA and MIŠA PETAR 1939. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 04.08.1995. OBROVAC, ŽEGAR

    MILIĆ OBRAD TODOR 1936. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 05.08.1995. ŽEGAR

    MILIČEVIĆ ANICA 05.08.1996.

    MILKOVIĆ MILE BRANKO 25.10.1955. JANJA GORA PLAŠKI 04.08.1995. V. KLADUŠA

    MILKOVIĆ PERO SVETO 1947. CRNO VRELO SLUNJ 04.08.1995. KORDUN (CRNO VRELO)

    MILOVAC MILE 1929. BUKOVAC VRGINMOST 15.09.1996. BUKOVAC

    MILOVANOVIĆ ILIJA MILAN 15.05.1947. DERINGAJ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI), CRNI VRH, MATRAS

    MILOVIĆ ILIJA ĐURO 1910. DALM. GRAČAC KNIN 06.08.1995. DALM. GRAČAC

    MILOVIĆ ĐURO MIROSLAV 1953. DALM. GRAČAC KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA-MALI BAT

    MILOJEVIĆ JOVO JANKO 1938. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. UDBINA, MOGORIĆ

    MILOŠ TODOR, "TODE" 1949. ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. ŽAGROVIĆ (BULINA STRANA)

    MILOŠEVIĆ JOVO (late) BOGDAN 1960. PAVIĆI, KNIN 04.08.1995. BRIBIR, PAVIĆI BRIBIR

    MILOŠEVIĆ DARINKA 1925. PAVIĆI, KNIN 01.10.1995. BRIBIR, PAVIĆI widow of Jovan BRIBIR

    MILOŠEVIĆ PERO 1938. BROĆANAC SLUNJ 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    MILJANOVIĆ STOJAN SIMO 23.09.1948. CRNI POTOK VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. TOPUSKO

    MILJEVIĆ MIRKO (late) BRANISLAV 1972. VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. VOJNIĆ

    MILJEVIĆ ILIJA ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, ŽAGROVIĆ

    MILJEVIĆ STEVO MILKA 1948. VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. VOJNIĆ

    MILJEVIĆ MIRKO (late) MIĆO 1989. VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. VOJNIĆ

    MILJENOVIĆ MILOŠ SLOBODAN 14.12.1961. KARLOVAC KARLOVAC 06.08.1995. KORANA - GORNJI SKRAD

    MILJKOVIĆ NIKOLA DANICA 1936. BRĐANI SISAK 05.08.1995. STRMEN

    MILJKOVIĆ JOVO 1949. KOLJANI KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, saburb "SPAS"

    MILJKOVIĆ MIRKO 1960. KOLJANI KNIN 05.08.1995. BISKUPIJA, PLISKOVO

    MILJUŠEVIĆ MILAN DRAGIĆ 02.05.1967. D. ŽRVNICA SLUNJ 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    MIRILOVIĆ SAVA DUŠAN 30.06.1936.. KRSTINJA, VOJNIĆ 04.08.1995. VOJNIĆ, KRSTINJA D. BRUSOVAČA

    MIRILOVIĆ RADE (late) NIKOLA 22.02.1926. OSTROŽIN VRGINMOST 11.08.1995. VINKOVCI, the Spačvanska wood

    MIRKOVIĆ TODE (late) GOJKO 1952. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, h. MIRKOVIĆI

    MIRKOVIĆ PETAR (late) DRAGAN 10.11.1971. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    MIRKOVIĆ SINIŠA DUŠAN 1964. POLAČA KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA

    MIRKOVIĆ ŠPIRO DUŠAN 1951. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA

    MIRKOVIĆ ĐURAĐ (late) ĐURĐIJA 1925. POLAČA KNIN 11.08.1995. POLAČA, h. MIRKOVIĆI

    MIRKOVIĆ NIKOLA (late) JANDRIJA 12.03.1937. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, h. MIRKOVIĆI

    MIRKOVIĆ MARA 26.08.1995. GRAČAC, KOMIĆ

    MIRKOVIĆ ILIJA MARKO 1938. BOBODOL KNIN 06.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    MIRKOVIĆ NEĐO KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, DINARA

    MIRKOVIĆ RADE KORENICA 26.08.1995. KOMIĆ

    MIRKOVIĆ SLAVKO KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, DINARA

    MIRČETIĆ ZORAN 12.04.1963. DESPOTOVAC POŽAREVAC 24.10.1995. SANSKI MOST

    MISIMOVIĆ DRAGOJE MILAN 04.12.1960. SOVJAK GRADIŠKA 13.08.1995. BOS. GRAHOVO

    MITROVIĆ FILIP STEVAN 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, ŽITNIĆ

    MIŠLJEN ANĐELA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    MIŠČEVIĆ PETAR DANICA 1928. ČEMERNICA VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    MIŠČEVIĆ MILAN MATIJA 1953. KATINOVAC VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    MIŠČEVIĆ MILORAD 1921. VREBAC GOSPIĆ 01.08.1996. VREBAC

    MIŠČEVIĆ MILUTIN, PLAŠKI 05.08.1995. PLAŠKI, LATIN "MIĆO"

    MLINAR JOVO KARIN OBROVAC 10.08.1995. BENKOVAC-ZADAR

    MOMČILOVIĆ NIKOLA JOVO 03.01.1941. KRŠ GOSPIĆ 06.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    MOMČILOVIĆ PETAR MILAN 02.03.1938. BLATA PLAŠKI 15.08.1995. PLAŠKI, (LIČKE JESENICE) ZAGREB

    MOMČILOVIĆ MILE MILAN 04.12.1940. PLAŠKI PLAŠKI 04.08.1995. PLAŠKI (barrack)

    MOMČILOVIĆ ĐURO NIKOLA 23.10.1946. L. JASENICE PLAŠKI 05.08.1995. LIČ. JASENICE

    MRDALJ STEVAN JOVO 1917. ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    MRĐA PETAR MILE 1933. BIROVAČA DONJI LAPAC 04.08.1995. BIROVAČA

    MRĐENOVIĆ SLAVKO MILAN 19.12.1959. BOCKOVAC D. MIHOLJAC 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    MRKONJA ALEKSA STEVO 1953. GLINA GLINA 09.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, TRGOVI

    MRKONJIĆ LJUBAN ŽELJKO 04.06.1975. KARLOVAC KARLOVAC 04.08.1995. SLUNJ, PRIMIŠLJE

    MUDRIĆ NADA 1927. VOJINOVAC PLAŠKI 06.08.1996. DVOR NA UNI

    MULIJAJIĆ GOJKO 04.08.1995. SLUNJ, MREŽNICA

    MUNIĆ DRAGAN NENAD 26.11.1975. DIZEDOLF DIZEDOLF 04.08.1995. KRIŽ

    MUHAMEDOVIĆ DRAGAN ZDRAVKO 14.05.1972. GLINA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, BAN. GRABOVAC

    MUCIĆ MARKO MARIO 1957. OSIJEK 07.08.1995. TOPUSKO

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    NARANČIĆ VLADO MILAN 1953. DOLJANI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. DOLJANI

    NARANČIĆ STOJAN 1953. DOLJANI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. DOLJANI

    NENADIĆ NIKOLA ĐURO 25.03.1953. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ

    NIKŠIĆ TRIVUN VASILIJA 1905. D. RAJIĆ NOVSKA 01.03.1996. OKUČANI

    NIKŠIĆ MILE MILAN 1940 GOSPIĆ GOSPIĆ 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    NIŠEVIĆ ANA 1941. GLINSKI GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA FOTNIK

    NIŠEVIĆ JOVAN (late) NIKOLA 1939. GLINSKI GLINA 27.11.1995. MAJSKI TRTNIK TRTNIK

    NIŠEVIĆ PETAR RADIVOJ 08.02.1914. BLATUŠA VRGINMOST 05.09.1995. BLATUŠA

    NIŠEVIĆ SIMO 1937. GLIN. POTNIK GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA

    NOVAKOVIĆ GOJKO KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, MARKOVAC,

    NOVAKOVIĆ MILAN LJUBOMIR 26.08.1954. VUČKOVAC NAŠICE 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    NOVAKOVIĆ VASO STEVAN 1905. VOJIŠNICA VOJNIĆ 13.08.1995. VOJIŠNICA

    NOVKOVIĆ MARKO BRANKO 03.11.1947. PAVLOVAC GOSPIĆ 06.08.1995. KORENICA, UDBINA

    NOVKOVIĆ PETAR (late) MILAN 15.10.1910. ŠIROKA KULA GOSPIĆ 05.08.1995. ĆUKOVAC - TESLINGRAD

    NOVKOVIĆ STEVANIJA 1920. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ maiden-name BOROVIĆ

    NOVOSELAC SLAVKO DRAGAN 10.04.1969. VRLIKA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, KOVAČIĆ

    NOŽINIĆ OSTOJA, 1948. ŠEGESTIN DVOR NA UNI 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI "BOJIN"

    NOKOVIĆ MILOŠ (late) DRAGIĆ 1920. DUNJAK VOJNIĆ 07.08.1995. ŽIROVAC

    NOKOVIĆ NEVENKA 1927. VELJUN SLUNJ 07.08.1995. ŽIROVAC wife of Dragić

    NOKOVIĆ DRAGIĆ NIKOLA 1954. DUNJAK VOJNIĆ 07.08.1995. ŽIROVAC

    NOKOVIĆ ILIJA NEDELJKA 1961. PETROVA VOJNIĆ 07.08.1995. ŽIROVAC maiden-name MATIJEVIĆ wife of Nikola POLJANA

    NONKOVIĆ TODE (late) TODOR 1914. ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. ŽAGROVIĆ, STARA STRAŽA

    NUŽDA MILAN DRAGOMIR 19.01.1974. SLJIČNICA KOSTAJNICA 04.08.1995. KLJUČ (the column)

    NJ

    NJEGIĆ BOŠKO OMER 1964. ŠIBENIK ŠIBENIK 05.08.1995. KNIN

    NJEGOŠ BRANKO KRIČKE, DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. KRIČKE ŽRVNICA G.

    O

    OBLAKOVIĆ MIRKO STANKO, 11.09.1958. PETRINJA PETRINJA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, ŽUPIĆ, "ĆANE" STRAŠNIK GORE

    OBRADOVIĆ ILIJA BOGDAN 1972. DIVOSELO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. LJUBOVO, repeator, DONJI LAPAC

    OBRADOVIĆ ĐURO SAVO 26.01.1949. SELO BABJAK D. MIHOLJAC 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    OGNJENOVIĆ MANE DUŠAN 1953. GRABUŠIĆ KORENICA 04.08.1995. KOZJAN, repeator, KRBAVAČA RUKA

    OGNJENOVIĆ ZAGORKA KAKANJ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, KAKANJ

    OGNJENOVIĆ MANDA KAKANJ KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, KAKANJ

    OGNJENOVIĆ ĐURO MILAN 22.08.1951. KOTARANI DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, KOTARANI

    OGNJENOVIĆ MIRKO KAKANJ KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, KAKANJ

    OGNJENOVIĆ RADE KAKANJ KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, KAKANJ

    OGNJENOVIĆ MIRKO (late) UROŠ 1928. KAKANJ KNIN 18.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, KAKANJ

    OGRIZOVIĆ MILOŠ PANĐELIJA 1907. BLATA PLAŠKI 04.08.1995. BLATA

    OKIĆ BOŽICA 08.08.1995. the column

    OLIVERIĆ LAZAR PETAR 15.03.1912. SMOKOVIĆ BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. BARICE-BENKOVAC

    OLUJIĆ BOGDAN VLADIMIR 07.05.1942. ISLAM GRČKI BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KARIN

    OLUJIĆ MILICA 1911. BILIŠANE OBROVAC 28.01.1996. BILIŠANE

    OMČIKUS DANILO MILENKO, 22.02.1926. RADUČIĆ KNIN 15.08.1995. RADUČIĆ "MIJO"

    OMANOVIĆ MEHMED NURIJA 30.05.1963. VISOKO VISOKO 04.08.1995. KORDUN

    OPAČIĆ ILIJA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN (PLAVNO - GOLUBIĆ)

    OPAČIĆ JEKA 1923. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ widow of Petar

    OPAČIĆ PETAR JELENA, "JEKA" BJELINA, BENKOVAC 26.09.1995. BJELINA, wife of Obrad GRAČAK GRAČAK, ZADAR

    OPAČIĆ VASILJ MILAN 24.05.1958. LUŠČANI PETRINJA 05.08.1995. PETRINJA, ŽUPIĆ, STRAŠNIK GORE

    OPAČIĆ MILAN MIRKO 1955. VELJUN, SLUNJ 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI G. VISOČKA

    OPAČIĆ PETAR OBRAD 1923. BJELINA, BENKOVAC 26.09.1995. BJELINA (GRAČAK), ZADAR

    OREDIĆ NIKOLA DUŠAN 1940. KRNJAK 07.08.1995. KRNJAK

    ORELJ MILENKO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK

    ORELJ NIKOLA MILORAD 07.10.1958. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, MALI ALAN

    ORELJ PETAR NEĐELJKO 11.05.1947. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    ORELJ PAJO NIKOLA GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. the column

    ORLIĆ DANE MOMČILO 1933. VISUĆ KORENICA 04.08.1995. D. LAPAC (the column)

    ORLIĆ DRAGAN NIKOLA 1929. KORENICA 05.08.1995. LIČKO PET. SELO

    ORLOVIĆ DRAGAN 1958. TESLINGRAD, GRAČAC 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD, PLOČA KLENOVAC

    ORLOVIĆ MILE DRAGICA 1938. PLOČA GRAČAC 04.08.1995. PLOČA

    OSTOJIĆ STEVO BRANKO 09.01.1941. TRAPARI SL. POŽEGA 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    OSTOJIĆ BRANKO 1930. OSTOJIĆI DVOR NA UNI 06.08.1995. village OSTOJ IĆI

    OSTOJIĆ GOJKO 05.08.1995.

    OSTOJIĆ ŽIVKO MILAN 1963. DOBRINA GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA, JAME

    OSTOJIĆ MARKO RAJKO 1933. BILJANE G. BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    OSTOJIĆ STOJA 1914. 12.08.1995. the Prijedor hospital

    OSTOJIĆ TRIVUN 15.03.1928. 05.08.1995.

    P

    PAVIĆ ILIJA (late) LJUBICA 1925. ĐEVRSKE KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE "INVALID"

    PAVKOVIĆ DUBRAVKO 1966. CEROVLJANI KOSTAJNICA 04.08.1995. village VIŠNJICA

    PAVKOVIĆ MILIĆ ZORKA 1907. KOR. BREG - KARLOVAC 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI BARILOVIĆ

    PAVKOVIĆ MIRA 1923. 05.08.1995.

    PAVLICA MIKA 1905. KORENICA 04.08.1995. KOMIĆ

    PAVLOVIĆ OLEG (RUSIJA) 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    PAJIĆ MATIJA BRANKO 12.07.1969 SLAVSKO VRGINMOST 07.08.1995. VRGINMOST POLJE

    PAJIĆ ILIJA PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    PAJIĆ KUZMAN 1900. PLAVNO, KNIN 05.08.1995. PLAVNO, h. ZORIĆI ZORIĆI

    PAKLAR PETAR MILAN 1976. BIOČIĆ DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. STRMICA

    PANIĆ SVETOZAR DRAGAN 26.01.1964. BAČKA 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA TOPOLA

    PANIĆ NIKICA 05.08.1995.

    PANTELIĆ DUŠAN NIKOLA 21.06.1970. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    PARAVINJA LAZAR BORO 1952. MUŠKOVCI OBROVAC 05.08.1995. MUŠKOVCI and RUŽICA

    PARAVINJA LAZAR LAZO 02.04.1957. MUŠKOVCI OBROVAC 05.08.1995. MUŠKOVCI and RUŽICA

    PARLICA MIKA 1904. KOMIĆ KORENICA 26.08.1995. KOMIĆ

    PAROPATIĆ JANKO ZORKA 1932. BAČUGA D. PETRINJA 04.08.1995. DONJA BAČUGA wife of Janko

    PAROPATIĆ JANKO STEVO 1936. BAČUGA D. PETRINJA 04.08.1995. DONJA BAČUGA

    PASKAŠ DANE (late) BOŽO 28.11.1968. GOSPIĆ GOSPIĆ 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    PASTAJA DRAGAN STOJAN 1944. VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. KATINOVAC

    PAUKOVIĆ RAJKO DUBRAVKO 30.12.1966. SISAK SISAK 04.08.1995. KOSTAJNICA, VIŠNJICA

    PAČAVRA RADOMIR RAJKO 1953. 13.09.1995. MARTIN BROD

    PAŠIĆ MIĆO (late) NIKOLA 1949. OTON KNIN 04.08.1995. OTON

    PAŠMUGA BRANKO PLAŠKI PLAŠKI 04.08.1995. PLAŠKI, MALA KAPELA, GAROV

    PEKIĆ ANICA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    PERENČEVIĆ STANKO BOGDAN 1956. VRGINMOST VRGINMOST 15.10.1995. MANJAČA, KULA, BOČAC, MRKONJIĆ GRAD

    PERENČEVIĆ DALIBOR 04.08.1995. PETRINJA

    PERENČEVIĆ DRAGAN 1972. PETRINJA 06.08.1995. the column

    PERIŠIĆ GOJKO 1950. KRIČKE DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ

    PERIŠIĆ MILAN NIKOLA 1958. KRIČKE DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. KNIN

    PERIĆ DMITAR DUŠAN 1951. OĆESTOVO KNIN 05.08.1995. OĆESTOVO

    PERIĆ STEVAN DUŠAN 1927. OĆESTOVO KNIN 08.08.1995. NADVRELO,ZRMANJA

    PERIĆ NIKOLA ŽELJKO 10.01.1968. TUZLA TUZLA 04.08.1995. KOSTAJNICA, UŠTICA

    PERIĆ JOVAN MANDA 1926. OĆESTOVO KNIN 05.08.1995. OĆESTOVO, h. DONJI PERIĆI

    PERIĆ NIKOLE MARKO 1923. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 05.08.1995. ŽEGAR

    PERIĆ ANTONIJE MIĆO 22.03.1930. SRB DONJI, D. LAPAC 04.08.1995. SRB DONJI, the village of KRUŠKOVAČA KRUŠKOVAČA

    PERIĆ GLIŠO (late) PETAR 1924. PLAVNO, KNIN 05.08.1995. PLAVNO, h. PERIĆI PERIĆI

    PETKO MILICA (mother) ILIJA 1950. UZDOLJE KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, ŽAGROVIĆ

    PETKO MILICA 1923. UZDOLJE KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, ŽAGROVIĆ

    PETKOVIĆ PETAR JOVAN 1926. MAOVICE DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. MAOVICE

    PETKOVIĆ MARKO MILAN, 12.01.1952. PLOČA, KIK GRAČAC 06.08.1995. GRAČAC, BARLETE "PROFA"

    PETKOVIĆ DMITAR MIRKO 1951. PLOČA GRAČAC 04.08.1995. KORENICA

    PETKOVIĆ TODOR NIKOLA 1904. MAOVICE DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. MAOVICE, DRNIŠ

    PETKOVIĆ PERO 1912. MAOVICE DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. MAOVICE, DRNIŠ

    PETKOVIĆ PERO 1917. 05.08.1995.

    PETKOVIĆ PETAR STANA 1926. MAOVICE DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. MAOVICE, DRNIŠ

    PETOJEVIĆ ĐURAĐ MIRKO 14.12..1962. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. D. LAPAC, SRB

    PETRIČIĆ ANĐELIJA 1914 12.08.1995. KORENICA, VRELO

    PETROVIĆ SAVA (late) JOVO PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    PETROVIĆ BORISLAV LAZAR 02.01.1949. SARVAŠ DALJ 04.08.1995. PLJEŠEVICA

    PETROVIĆ MILAN MILIĆ 22.04.1932. SPAREDNJAK SLUNJ 07.08.1995. ŽIROVAC

    PEŠUT MANE 1940. 30.05.1996. GOMIRJE the CETIN wood

    PILJA VOJISLAV SLOBODAN 16.10.1969. BENKOVAC BENKOVAC 06.08.1995. SRB, POPINA

    PJEVAC STEVAN RADE 03.12.1950. TOBALIĆ SLUNJ 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    PLAVLJANIĆ SIMO NIKOLA 10.07.1930. KOMOGOVINA KOSTAJNICA 04.08.1995. ZAGREB, the Svetošimun hospital

    PLAVŠA NIKOLA JOVICA 03.01.1968. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ

    PLATIŠA GOJKO KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    POZNANOVIĆ KOVILJKA 1942. SUBOTICA SUBOTICA 08.08.1995. KOSTAJNICA widow of Branko

    POZNANOVIĆ BRANKO MARIJANA 04.01.1978. SISAK SISAK 05.08.1995. KOSTAJNICA

    POKRAJAC STANKO ĐURO 1957. PERJASICA DUGA RESA 04.08.1995. SKRAD-KRNJAK

    POKRAJAC MIRKO 1910. VARIVODE KNIN 28.09.1995. KNIN, VARIVODE

    POLIMAC MIHAJLO MILAN 1936. BANSKI PETRINJA 05.08.1995. PETRINJA, DODOŠI GRABOVAC

    POPOVIĆ VASILIJE GOJKO 13.03.1955. BRANEŠCI PAKRAC 02.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA (runway No. 4)

    POPOVIĆ DARINKA 1935. BENKOVAC 06.08.1995. ČISTA MALA wife of Jovo

    POPOVIĆ DMITAR DRAGAN 1945. D. ORAOVICA DVOR NA UNI 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    POPOVIĆ MILE DUŠAN 1939. SVINICA VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. ŽIROVAC

    POPOVIĆ ĐUKA 1918. BISKUPIJA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    POPOVIĆ LAZO ŽARKO 1924. ZALUŽAC VRHOVINE 06.08.1995. ZALUŽNICA

    POPOVIĆ ŽIVKO 1947. POPOVIĆI DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. KNIN

    POPOVIĆ JOVO ZDRAVKO 1959. TOMINGAJ GRAČAC 05.08.1995. TOMINGAJ- GRAČAC

    POPOVIĆ ĐURO KOSOVKA 1930. PRISTEG BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. PRISTEG

    POPOVIĆ LJUBO 1930. PRISTEG BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. PRISTEG

    POPOVIĆ MARICA 1924. ZALUŽAC VRHOVINE 06.08.1995. ZALUŽAC wife of Žarko

    POPOVIĆ MILAN 1921. BIOVIČINO KNIN 04.08.1995. BIOVIČINO SELO

    POPOVIĆ PETAR MILAN 31.08.1954. TOMINGAJ GRAČAC 05.08.1995. TOMINGAJ

    POPOVIĆ DUŠAN MILAN 1934. CRKVENI BOK SISAK 05.08.1995. CRKVENI BOK

    POPOVIĆ NIKOLA MILE 1934. UTINJA VOJNIĆ 04.08.1995. UTINJA

    POPOVIĆ SIMO MIRKO 1942. BISKUPIJA KNIN 14.08.1995. BISKUPIJA

    POPOVIĆ MIRKO, 1953. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 30.08.1995. MOKRO POLJE, "BRACO" POPOVIĆI

    POPOVIĆ NIKOLA NEBOJŠA 1956. TOMINGAJ GRAČAC 05.08.1995. TOMINGAJ

    POPOVIĆ NENAD KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    POPOVIĆ BLAGOJE OBRAD 1926. BIOVIČINO KNIN 04.08.1995. BIOVIČINO SELO SELO

    POPOVIĆ STANA 1913. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 15.08.1995. KNIN widow of Milan

    POPOVIĆ TODOR 1905. 05.08.1995.

    POTVORSKI PAJO IVAN 13.03.1951. VUKOVAR VUKOVAR 08.08.1995. ILOK

    POTKONJAK NIKOLA 04.08.1995. KNIN

    POTKRAJAC JELICA 1926. PERJASICA DUGA RESA 04.08.1995. PONORAC, wife of Stanko D. PERJASICA

    POTKRAJAC NINKO STANKO 1932. KOSJERSKO DUGA RESA 04.08.1995. PONORAC, D. PERJASICA

    POTRENICA MILAN PETAR 01.11.1950. PERIĆ SELO KRNJAK 04.08.1995. TURANJ-MEKUŠJE

    POŠMUGA BRANKO 1960. DRAGE PLAŠKI 05.08.1995. PLAŠKI, PETROVAC (the column)

    POŠTIĆ MILOŠ LJUBICA 1923. PEKNE VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. VRGINMOST, PEKNE

    PREDOJEVIĆ MILAN RADE 18.06.1946. BAČKA 04.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA PALANKA

    PREOČANIN ILIJA DUŠAN 1958. CETINA KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    PRERADOVIĆ JOVO 1935. PEDALJ DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, PEDALJ

    PRIBOJAN DARINKA GRAČAC 04.08.1995. KNIN

    PRICA STANKO MARTA 1910. KALEBOVAC KORENICA 04.08.1995. KALEBOVAC

    PRLINA JOVO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    PRLINA MIRKO RADE 1955. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    PRUSAC MIRKO DUŠAN 1950. KLASNIĆ GLINA 08.08.1995. PETRINJA, GVOZDANJSKO

    PRŠNA RADE GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    PRŠO MILAN ĐURO 15.02.1961. ZATON OBROVAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ĆADER

    PUNOŠ NIKOLA STANKO, 1954. ŽAŽVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. LAĐEVCI (ČISTA) "SLAVKO"

    PUPIĆ ALEKSA MILICA 1938. UZDOLJE KNIN 06.08.1995. the column

    PUPOVAC SAVA CVIJETA 1920. BILJANE D. BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. TRLJUGE - widow of Branko BILJANE DONJE

    PUPOVAC SPASE (late) GOJKO BILJANE G. BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BILJANE GORNJE

    PUPOVAC GOJKO MOMČILO BILJANE G. BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BILJANE GORNJE

    PUPOVAC ŠPIRO SAVA 02.02.1939. BILJANE D., BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. VELJANSKA KOSA VELJANE LISIČIĆ

    PURIĆ ILIJA (late) MILICA 1926. VRBNIK KNIN 04.08.1995. VRBNIK

    PUCAR PETAR BRANKO 15.05.1937. BUKOVICA CAZIN 05.08.1995. REŠETARI- VAGANAC (L. P. SELO)

    PUŠKAR MARIJA 27.02.1928. ŽITNIĆ DRNIŠ 09.08.1995. ŽITNIĆ

    R

    RADAK NIKOLA VOJIN 28.01.1956. BUKOVIĆ BENKOVAC 07.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    RADAKOVIĆ STOJAN, BRANKO 1946. ĐIPIN, GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SVETI "ĐIBA" MOGORIĆ ROK, SVETO BRDO

    RADAKOVIĆ MILE ĐURO 01.06.1955. BRUVNO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. ŠIROKA KULA, SERDARI

    RADAKOVIĆ BRANKO ĐURO 1952. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT - SV. ROK

    RADAKOVIĆ DUŠAN MILAN 14.03.1952. DOLJANI DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    RADAKOVIĆ MILAN MILOŠ 1962. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SVETI ROK, SVETO BRDO

    RADAKOVIĆ MILE SLOBODAN 03.08.1961. BRUVNO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK

    RADANOVIĆ MILE RANKA 1952. ČEMUŠNICA VRGINMOST 06.09.1995. GLINA - DVOR - wife of Sima NOVI ( the column)

    RADEKA DANE, "DAKO" 1920. PLOČA GRAČAC 04.08.1995. PLOČA

    RADEKA MILOŠ 1938.. L. P. SELO KORENICA 04.08.1995. LIČKO PET. SELO

    RADINOVIĆ LAZE (late) BRANKO 1928. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ

    RADINOVIĆ MARKO (late) NIKOLA 1928. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ (NIKICA)

    RADINOVIĆ STANA 1915. POLAČA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, POLAČA widow of Nikola

    RADINOVIĆ - PETAR 1923. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ, KAPURALOVIĆ hill ORLOVICA

    RADINOVIĆ - NIKOLA GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ LONČINA

    RADINOVIĆ - MILE 1914. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ, hamlet OLJAČA RADINOVIĆI

    RADINOVIĆ - NIKOLA (late) STEVO 22.12.1971. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO - GOLUBIĆ PROTIĆ

    RADIĆ ĐORĐE ŽELJKO 05.10.1963. D. MIHOLJAC D. MIHOLJAC 04.08.1995. DINARA, SAMAR-GOLUBIĆ

    RADIĆ LAZAR ZDRAVKO 25.03.1947. RIJEKA RIJEKA 05.08.1995. SLUNJ, artillery range "BOŽIĆI"

    RADIĆ DUŠAN (late) MIRKO 1928. STRMICA KNIN 02.10.1995. KNIN, TRMICA

    RADIĆ ĐURO RAJKO 02.02.1952. RADUČIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    RADIŠA MIRKO (late) MIRKO, 1950. VRLIKA KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, POLAČA, "SIJEDI" tunnel

    RADMANOVIĆ DANE MILE 18.08.1926. MIŠLJENOVAC DONJI LAPAC 04.08.1995. MIŠLJENOVAC

    RADMANOVIĆ PETAR MILORAD 21.12.1962. ŠIROKA KULA GRAČAC 04.08.1995. ŠIROKA KULA, and MILKA (h. MARIĆI ili h. KLENOVAC)

    RADMANOVIĆ MIĆO 08.07.1932. GRAČAC 29.08.1995. UDBINA, GRAČAC

    RADMANOVIĆ BRANKO STEVO 08.03.1959. OSTRVICA GOSPIĆ 05.08.1995. D. LAPAC, inn "POLOVINA DANE"

    RADOVANOVIĆ JOVAN DUŠAN 11.09.1947. ŠIŠAVA TRAVNIK 04.08.1995. MAZIN

    RADOVIĆ ANGELINA 1905. GOJKOVAC SLUNJ 04.08.1995. GLINA, KUTINA (collective centre)

    RADOVIĆ STEVAN MILOŠ 23.05.1955. VOJNIĆ VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. GLINA, MAJA

    RADOJKO JOVAN PETAR 12.07.1910. DULER, BOS. GRAHOVO 05.08.1995. DULER D. TIŠKOVAC

    RADOJČEVIĆ MILJKAN 1930. DUGO SELO VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. GLINA

    RADOČAJ MILE NEDELJKO 1962. KRČANI KORENICA 05.08.1995. KUZMOVAČA- LJUBOVO-UNČIĆ

    RADUJKO ILIJA MANDA, 1928. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ, "MAŠA" h. RADINOVIĆI

    RADUJKO NIKOLA NIKOLA 1930. BOS.DRENOVAC KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ, h. RADINOVIĆI

    RADULOVIĆ SVETOZAR DUŠAN 1947. 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    RAĐENOVIĆ ANĐELKA KNIN 04.08.1995. VARIVODE KOVAČEVAC, OKUČANI

    RAJAČIĆ BOGOLJUB ZVEZDAN 1964. SLANKAMEN SLANKAMEN 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    RAJIĆ SPASE ŽARKO 26.08.1986. DONJI LAPAC DONJI LAPAC 07.08.1996. KLENOVAC - PETROVAC (the column)

    RAJIĆ SPASE NEVENKA 20.01.1984. DONJI LAPAC DONJI LAPAC 07.08.1995. KLENOVAC - PETROVAC (the column)

    RAJŠIĆ MILOŠ VASO 1948. BAČUGA G. PETRINJA 04.08.1995. BAČUGA GORNJA and STANA

    RAJŠIĆ STANKO DRAGAN 1915. STARO SELO GLINA 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    RAJŠIĆ LJUBAN 1933. STARO SELO GLINA 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    RAJŠIĆ LJUBICA 1949. BAČUGA G. PETRINJA 04.08.1995. BAČUGA GORNJA

    RAJŠIĆ MARICA 1923. ŽIROVAC PLAŠKI 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, wife of Branko ŽIROVAC

    RAJŠIĆ VASO and MILENA 1973. BAČUGA G. PETRINJA 04.08.1995. BAČUGA GORNJA maiden-nameKOŠPENDA LJUBICA

    RAJŠIĆ MILOŠ 1925. BAČUGA G. PETRINJA 04.08.1995. BAČUGA GORNJA

    RAJŠIĆ VASO and MIRJANA 1983. BAČUGA G. PETRINJA 04.08.1995. BAČUGA GORNJA LJUBICA

    RAJŠIĆ NIKOLA MIHAJLO 18.12.1956. BAČUGA G. PETRINJA 04.08.1995. ŽUPIĆ, STRAŠNIK GORE

    RAJŠIĆ STANA 1925. BAČUGA G. PETRINJA 04.08.1995. BAČUGA GORNJA

    RALIĆ NIKOLA 1929. PRIMIŠLJE SLUNJ 04.08.1995. PRIMIŠLJE

    RALIĆ NIKOLA RADE 1954. PLAŠKI PLAŠKI 04.08.1995. DABAR

    RANIĆ JOVO DRAGAN 07.06.1946. GRABOVAC NOVSKA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, GORE SLAVONSKI

    RAPAJIĆ DANICA 1936. JEZERCE KORENICA 04.08.1995. JEZERCE

    RAPAJIĆ STEVO, 1939. KORENICA KORENICA 04.08.1995. KORENICA, BORJE "SIJEVALO"

    RAČUNICA ŠPIRO (late) KAJA 1914. PROKLJAN ŠIBENIK 06.08.1995. SRB

    RAŠETA DUŠAN, "DUDE" DONJI LAPAC DONJI LAPAC 05.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    RAŠETA ILIJA MILE 1929. TRNOVAC DONJI LAPAC 04.08.1995. VIŠLJENOVAC (TRNOVAC)

    RAŠKOVIĆ JOVAN ĐURO 1924. RAŠKOVIĆI KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, h. RAŠKOVIĆI

    RAŠUO ĐURO 1952. ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. ŽAGROVIĆ

    RAŠUO MIKA 1920. ŽAGROVIĆ G. KNIN 04.08.1995. ŽAGROVIĆ

    RAŠUO MILE 1914. ŽAGROVIĆ G. KNIN 04.08.1995. ŽAGROVIĆ

    RAŠUO MIĆO 1940. ŽAGROVIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. ŽAGROVIĆ

    RAŠUO PERO 1920. ŽAGROVIĆ G. KNIN 04.08.1995. ŽAGROVIĆ

    REBRAČA DUŠAN 09.08.1995. the column

    RELIĆ VASO (late) SRBOLJUB 1945. BUKOVIĆ BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BUKOVIĆ

    RELJIĆ DMITRA (late) JOVAN 1924. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 09.08.1995. IVOŠEVCI, h. KOROLIJE

    REPAC PETAR JOVO 30.07.1946. NEBLJUSI DONJI LAPAC 04.08.1995. SRB

    RKMAN RADE MILICA 1915. PRUJAVAC 32 VRGINMOST 08.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI (MILKA) (the column)

    RNJAK NIKOLA MILAN 1955. ORLIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, Southern barrack

    RNJAK MIHAJLO (late) STEVAN 1920. BUKOVIĆ BENKOVAC 06.08.1995. KNIN, PAĐENE

    ROGAČ MARKO MILE 1926. CIVLJANE KNIN 05.08.1995. CIVLJANE

    ROGULJA GLIŠO JANKO 1934. BAČUGA DONJA PETRINJA 04.08.1995. BAČUGA D. (the column)

    RODIĆ PETAR (late) BRANKO 1929 PLAVNO KNIN 05.08.1995. PLAVNO, h. RODIĆI

    RODIĆ PETAR DANKO 1959. POTKONJE KNIN 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, BALJCI- SVILAJA

    ROKVIĆ VASO (late) VELIMIR 1938. KOŽLOVAC BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KOŽLOVAC, ZADAR

    ROKNIĆ MILE STANKO 1932. VRGINMOST VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    ROKSANDIĆ MILAN BRANKO 02.05.1957. ŠUMARIČKI DVOR NA UNI 11.08.1995. ŠUMARIČKI BRĐANI BRĐANI

    ROKSANDIĆ MILAN MIRKO 1955. BALINAC GLINA 04.08.1995. GLINA, BALINAC

    RONČEVIĆ LJUBAN MILKAN VRGINMOST 13.08.1995. the column

    RSTIĆ VUKOSAVA 1935. BUKOVIĆ BENKOVAC 20.08.1995. BUKOVIĆ "KOSA", widow of Đuro

    RUDAN MILOŠ PETAR, "RUS" 18.01.1950. LJUBLJANA LJUBLJANA 04.08.1995. VOJNIĆ, D. SJENIČAK

    RUŽIĆ DUJAN 1937. 04.08.1995. DOLJANI

    RUŽIĆ MILAN DUŠAN 14.11.1930. DOLJANI VRHOVINE 06.08.1995. DOLJANI

    RUJAK NIKOLA MILAN 1955. ORLIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    RUJAK STOJAN 05.08.1995.

    RUSIĆ ANĐA 1905. PLAVNO KNIN 19.08.1995. PLAVNO, h. BJELINIĆI

    RUSIĆ DRAGINJA PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO, KNIN

    RUSIĆ JEKA PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO wife of Miloš

    RUSIĆ JOVO , "PEKIĆ" PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO

    RUSIĆ NIKOLA SRETO 27.08.1961. PLAVNO KNIN 05.08.1995. PLAVNO

    S

    SAVATOVIĆ BOŽO TESLINGRAD GRAČAC 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    SAVATOVIĆ BRANKA TESLINGRAD GRAČAC 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    SAVATOVIĆ ĐOKO TESLINGRAD GRAČAC 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    SAVATOVIĆ NIKOLA ŽELJKO 1954. GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN

    SAVATOVIĆ MARKO TESLINGRAD GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    SAVIĆ DANE (late) DUŠAN 1911. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO, h. SAVIĆI

    SAVIĆ JEKA BENKOVAC BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BENKOVAC

    SAVIĆ JOVAN LAZAR 1947. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    SAVIĆ MILOVAN MILIN 1939. PRIMIŠLJE SLUNJ 10.08.1995. VELJUN, (h. KLANAC- NIKŠIĆ)

    SAVIĆ SAVA NIKOLA 1949. ZRINJSKA GRUBIŠINO 05.08.1995. PLJEŠEVICA POLJE

    SAVIĆ PAVLE 1912. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO, h. SAVIĆI

    SAVIĆ SAVA PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO, h. SAVIĆI wife of Dušan

    SAVIĆ SLAVKO BENKOVAC BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BENKOVAC

    SAVIĆ BRANKO SREĆKO 14.03.1971. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, RBOUNJE

    SAVIĆ TODOR 1914. PLAVNO, KNIN 05.08.1995. PLAVNO, h. ZORIĆI ZORIĆI

    SAVOVIĆ NIKOLA RADE 15.01.1955. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. OKLAJ

    SAMAC PERO 09.08.1995. the column

    SAMARDŽIJA NIKOLA DANICA 1924. SLAV. POLJE VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. SLAVSKO POLJE, SAMARDŽIJE

    SAMARDŽIJA ILIJA JOVO 07.03.1965. PAĐENE KNIN 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, ŽITNIĆ

    SAMARDŽIJA MILAN 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, MALI ALAN

    SAMARDŽIJA MILOŠ MILE 1960. SLAV. POLJE VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. SLAVSKO POLJE

    SAMARDŽIJA DUŠAN MILORAD 10.10.1949. SLAV. POLJE VRGINMOST 06.08.1995. VRGINMOST

    SAMARDŽIJA MARKO MILOŠ 1927. PAĐENE KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO, KONJSKA GLAVA, BABIĆA KOLIBE

    SAMARDŽIJA MILE NIKOLA 03.01.1959. VRGINMOST VRGINMOST 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, bridge

    SAMARDŽIJA RADE NIKOLA 1959. VOJNIĆ VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    SAMARDŽIJA PETAR TODOR 1919. SLAV. POLJE VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. SLAVSKO POLJE, SAMARDŽIJE

    SARAPA MIHAJLO LJUBIŠA 26.10.1943. LAĐEVAC KOSTAJNICA 06.08.1995. CEROVLJANI

    SVILAR TODOR LJUBOMIR, 1950. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI "LJUBIŠA"

    SVILAR TODOR MIĆO 1947. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    SVILOKOS RANKO DARKO 13.03.1970. SISAK SISAK 05.08.1995. PETRINJA-SISAK

    SVILOKOS BRANKO RANKO 1947. G. PASTUŠA PETRINJA 05.08.1995. GORNJA PASTUŠA

    SEKULIĆ DARINKA 08.03.1924. ŠTIKADA GRAČAC 05.08.1996. TIKADA, h. ĐEKIĆ widow of Danilo

    SEKULIĆ DUŠAN DUŠAN 14.05.1934. BOS. GRABOVAC PETRINJA 04.08.1995. GORE-PETRINJA

    SEOVIĆ NIKOLA RADE 15.01.1955. MOKRO POLJE, KNIN 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ-KNIN PREVJES

    SERDAR BOGDAN STARA KULA, GRAČAC 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD SERDAR (DONJI LAPAC)

    SIKIRICA SIMO LJUBOMIR 1965. VELJUN SLUNJ 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    SIMIĆ MILICA 1926. KNIN 04.08.1995. village ORLIĆ

    SIMIĆ JOVO PREDRAG 1965. ORLIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. village ORLIĆ

    SINČIĆ BOSILJKA 1915. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    SINČIĆ MILICA 1915. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    SIROVICA TOMO MILAN 1964. DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 05.08.1995. DRNIŠ

    SLAVUJEVIĆ DANE DRAGA 01.04.1915. L.P. SELO KORENICA 04.08.1995. LIČKO PET. SELO

    SLAVUJEVIĆ ZORAN 1970. 18.03.1996. OSIJEK (grandson of Jovan)

    SLAVUJEVIĆ JOVAN 1923. 18.03.1996. OSIJEK

    SLADKOV SOKA 1913. 11.08.1995. the column

    SLADOVIĆ MARA 1902. GLIN.TRTNIK GLINA 11.08.1995. the column

    SLIJEPČEVIĆ BOGDAN DUŠAN 1969. KLASNIĆ G. GLINA 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC

    SLIJEPČEVIĆ STEVO JOVO 13.05.1947. GLIN. TRTNIK GLINA 05.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    SLIJEPČEVIĆ MIRKO KREŠO 1941. BRNJEUŠKA GLINA 06.08.1995. BRNJEUŠKA

    SLIJEPČEVIĆ STOJAN MIĆO 1951. BRNJEUŠKA GLINA 06.08.1995. BRNJEUŠKA

    SLJEPČEVIĆ REMZO 1947. PLJEVLJE PLJEVLJE 05.08.1995. PLAVNO

    SMILJANIĆ MARKO (late) LAZAR 1935. ZVJERINAC KNIN 04.08.1995. KOSOVO, h. ZVJERINAC

    SMILJANIĆ ĐURO RADOMIR 1944. ZVJERINAC KNIN 05.08.1995. KOSOVO, h. ZVJERINAC

    SMRZLIĆ MILAN NIKOLA 1960. RUŠEVICA SLUNJ 04.08.1995. SLUNJ, ZEČIJA VAROŠ

    SMRZLIĆ MILE PERO 1962. SLUNJ 05.08.1995. KOMESARAC, KORDON, JOHOVICA

    SMRZLIĆ MILAN RADE 1955. RUŠEVICA CETINGRAD 04.08.1995. SLUNJ

    SMUĐA DUŠAN TIHOMIR 1964. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    SOKOLOVIĆ DUŠAN 1955. TOPUSKO VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. SLUNJ

    SOKOLOVIĆ STANKO 1955. TOPUSKO VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. SLUNJ

    SOVILJ BRACO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    SOVILJ MILE VLADE 27.11.1931. KIJANI GRAČAC 04.08.1995. KIJAN

    SOVILJ MILADIN DANICA 1932. TERINGAJ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. KIJANI

    SOVILJ VLADIMIR ZDRAVKO 25.04.1959. UDBINA KORENICA 06.08.1995. KORENICA, BORJE

    SOVILJ MARA 1925. GRAČAC GRAČAC 05.08.1995. GRAČAC widow of Branko

    SOVILJ MIRA GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    SPASIĆ PERO DRAŽEN 21.06.1972. BRČKO BRČKO 05.08.1995. the village of BUNIĆ, repeator

    SS ŠKORIĆ DANILO 1905. BIOVIČINO KNIN 04.08.1995. BIOVIČINO SELO SELO

    STAMBOLIJA MILKA 08.08.1995. the column

    STAMBOLIJA RADE (late) PETAR 06.10.1954 DVOR NA UNI DVOR NA UNI 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, SUVA . MEĐA, KOSNA

    STANČEVIĆ DUŠAN (late) STEVO 1944. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ, h. STANČEVIĆI

    STANIĆ SVETOZAR DRAGAN 27.01.1964. ŠODOLOVCI OSIJEK 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA

    STANIĆ ĐURO 05.08.1995. BANIJA

    STANISAVLJEVIĆ MILAN 1969. 04.08.1995. KNIN

    STANKOVIĆ PAVLE PETAR 1949. OSTRVICA GRAČAC 06.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    STAPAR JOVAN PREDRAG 01.10.1974. SISAK SISAK 04.08.1995. PETRINJA, BAČUGA, (ŽUPIĆ, TRAŠNIK, GORE)

    STARČEVIĆ MILICA KNIN 09.08.1995. PLAVNO

    STARČEVIĆ JOVAN NIKOLA 1905. GRAČAC 04.08.1995. ZRMANJA, PRLJEVO

    STARČEVIĆ NIKOLA SLAVKO 1934. GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, ZRMANJA, PRLJEVO

    STEGIĆ ĐURO BOŽIDAR 1938. DRLJAČE SISAK 04.08.1995. DRLJAČE

    STEGNJAJIĆ LJUBICA 1920. BENKOVAC 21.08.1995. RAŠTEVIĆ, h. STEGNJAJIĆI

    STEGNJAJIĆ STEVO MILE 1920. BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KULA ATLAGIĆ

    STEGNJAJIĆ STEVO 1918. BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KULA ATLAGIĆ

    STIJAK MOMIR 1946. ŽIVAJA KOSTAJNICA 18.08.1995. CEROVLJANI

    STJELJA BRANKO 1920. ZAGRAD BENKOVAC 06.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    STJELJA ILOŠ ŽIVKO 01.10.1963. NUNIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA, BREZOVAC

    STJELJA BRANKO MIRKO 1955 ZAGRAD BENKOVAC 06.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    STJELJA ĐURO MLADEN 19.03.1966. NUNIĆ KNIN 14.09.1995. PETROVAC - artillery range "ZELENA GLAVICA"

    STJELJA TODE PREDRAG 1955. NUNIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column)

    STOISAVLJEVIĆ DRAGAN GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, MALI ALAN

    STOJAKOV ŽIVKO 1955. 05.08.1995. KNIN

    STOJAKOVIĆ RADE 05.08.1995.

    STOJANOVIĆ BRACO 1920. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    STOJANOVIĆ MILAN 1922. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    STOJANOVIĆ MILOŠ NIKOLA 19.12.1929. ŠKARE OTOČAC 04.08.1995. ŠKARE

    STOJSAVLJEVIĆ JOVO-MALETA MARA 1909. GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    STRIŽAK MILOŠ BRANKO PETRINJA PETRINJA 04.08.1995. MRKONJIĆ GRAD

    STUDEN MILIĆ RANKO 1920. KUPLJENSKO 05.08.1995. GLINA

    STUPAR STEVAN MARA 05.04.1929. VUJASINOVIĆI KNIN 10.08.1995. RUDELE IVOŠEVCI

    STUPAR MILAN NIKOLA 26.03.1962. HRNJEUŠA PETROVAC 14.09.1995. PETROVAC

    SUBOTA ANĐA 1912. DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ

    SUBOTA NIKOLA 14.10.1945. DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 06.08.1995. DRNIŠ

    SUBOTIĆ NIKOLA OBRAD 1930. KAKMA BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KAKMA

    SUDAR BRANKO 1937. OTON KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO, OTON

    SUDAR DMITAR (late) ILIJA 1920. OTON KNIN 04.08.1995. PLAVNO, OTON

    SUDAR DMITAR (late) MILAN OTON KNIN 04.09.1995. PLAVNO, OTON

    SUŽNJEVIĆ PETAR PREDRAG 1971. GLINA GLINA 04.08.1995. GLIN. NOVO SELO

    SUNAJKO DMITAR ĐURO 1935. VREBAC GRAČAC 05.08.1995. GRAČAC, VREBAC

    SUNAJKO MIKA 1920. KORENICA 04.08.1995. KOMIĆ

    SUNAJKO RADE 1907. KORENICA 04.08.1995. KOMIĆ

    SURLA DRAGAN VINKO 05.01.1955. VRANOVINA BOS. PETROVAC 14.09.1995. nearby BIHAĆ

    SURLA ILIJA NEBOJŠA GRAČAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK

    SUČEVIĆ GOJKO 1948. SLUNJ SLUNJ 04.08.1995. SLUNJ

    SUČEVIĆ ŽELJKO SLUNJ SLUNJ 04.08.1995. SLUNJ

    SUČEVIĆ ZORA SLUNJ SLUNJ 04.08.1995. SLUNJ

    SUČEVIĆ STOJAN JANDRE 1963. SAVSKO POLJE VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. VOJNIĆ

    SUČEVIĆ RANKA SLUNJ SLUNJ 04.08.1995. SLUNJ

    SUČEVIĆ PETAR SAVA 27.01.1950. SAVSKO POLJE VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. VOJNIĆ

    SUČEVIĆ DRAGIJA (late) STEVAN 1937. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, MOKROPOLJE

    T

    TADIĆ MILE MILAN 02.06.1958. MAČKOVO S. PETRINJA 09.10.1995. MRKONJIĆ GRAD

    TARBUK RADE 1927. DUNJAK VOJNIĆ 07.08.1996. ŽIROVAC

    TATALOVIĆ LAZO LAZO 18.05.1955. BRINJE TOČAC, 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA DREŽNICA

    TEPAVAC LUKA DUŠANKA 1925. PRIMIŠLJE SLUNJ 05.08.1995. SLUŠNICA

    TEPAVAC RADOJCA MILE 20.04.1945. MUDRIĆ SLUNJ 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, ŽIROVAC DONJI

    TEPAVAC RADIŠE NENAD 1950. SLUŠNICA SLUNJ 05.08.1995. SLUŠNICA

    TEPŠIĆ MIRKO RADE 1968. LJESKOVAC DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, LJESKOVAC

    TEPŠIĆ MIRKO ŽELJKO 1971. LJESKOVAC DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, SUVA MEĐA

    TEŠIĆ MIRKO JOVAN 1956. LJESKOVAC DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, SUVA MEĐA

    TINTOR MILOŠ (late) VOJIN 1952. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    TINTOR ALEKSANDAR ŽELJKO 1960. MORPOLAČA BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. MORPOLAČA

    TIŠMA VUJO KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    TIŠMA MANDA 1906. IVOŠEVCI, KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, IVOŠEVCI wife of Đura TIŠME GORNJE

    TIŠMA BOŠKO MOMČILO 1967. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 05.08.1995. OĆESTOVO

    TIŠMA NIKOLA NIKOLA 1937. IVOŠEVCI, KNIN 05.08.1995. KISTANJE-KNIN TIŠME

    TIŠMA TODE (late) SAVA, "JAJA" 1911. DNOPOLJE DONJI LAPAC 04.08.1995. DNOPOLJE

    TOVARLAŽA MARA 1929. PETRINJA PETRINJA 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI (the column)

    TOVARLAŽA DMITAR MILAN 1931. PETRINJA PETRINJA 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI (the column)

    TODORIĆ NIKOLA MILAN 1930. VREBAC GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VREBAC

    TODOROVIĆ ANKA 1940. ŠIBENIK ŠIBENIK 05.08.1995. SRB-MARTIN BROD wife of Veselin (the column)

    TODOROVIĆ SIMO MILAN PAVLOVAC GOSPIĆ 04.08.1995. the Lika war theatre

    TOJAGA MILAN MILAN 01.09.1970. KARLOVAC KARLOVAC 06.08.1995. KRNJAK, KOSJERSKO SELO,

    TOJAGIĆ DANE GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK

    TOJAGIĆ ILIJA MILANKO 1938. GRAČAC 05.08.1995. GRAČAC, repeator ĆELAVAC

    TOJAGIĆ MILKA GRAČAC 15.08.1995. GRAČAC, ZADAR

    TOMASOVIĆ NIKOLA GORDANA 1972. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    TOMIĆ MILAN PETRINJA 04.08.1995. GORE-PETRINJA

    TOMIĆ MILOŠ 1955. PETRINJA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA (MILAN)

    TOMIĆ MILOŠ STEVO 24.06.1967. JABUKOVAC PETRINJA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA - SISAK

    TOPIĆ JANKO DUŠAN 1939. BROĆANAC SLUNJ 04.08.1995. SLUNJ, SIMIĆ BRDO

    TORBICA JOVAN DUŠAN 03.11.1944. PLAVNO KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    TORBICA SIMO NIKOLA 08.09.1955. TIŠKOVAC GRAČAC 05.08.1995. ABDIĆ BRDO - LIČKI ŽELJAVA

    TOŠIĆ MIRKO 1913. 05.08.1995.

    TRAVICA JANJA ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. ERVENIK

    TRAVICA PETAR MILAN 07.10.1949. ERVENIK KNIN 04.08.1995. RUPE, LAŠKOVICA

    TRAVICA SIMO MILAN 1926. MEDAK GOSPIĆ 05.08.1995. MEDAK

    TRAŽIVUK NIKOLA SAVO 31.10.1943. KISTANJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KISTANJE, h. TRAŽIVUK

    TRAMOŠLJANIN SIMO DRAGO 09.11.1945. SVODNO BOS. NOVI 04.08.1995. GLINA, SELIŠTE

    TRBOJEVIĆ BOŽO 1945. SLUNJ 04.08.1995. SLUNJ

    TRBOJEVIĆ BRANKO KORENICA 08.08.1995. FRKAŠIĆ

    TRBOJEVIĆ DANICA 21.11.1919. 01.09.1995. SJEVERAC, KOZARAC, MALA GRADUŠA

    TRBOJEVIĆ ĐURO ĐURO 11.03.1955. ZEČE VAROŠ SLUNJ 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    TRBOJEVIĆ DUŠAN MILAN 30.04.1972. VIROVITCA VIROVITCA 04.08.1995. DINARA-MALI SAMAR, IGLA

    TRESKAVICA SAVA JOVAN 1940. UZDOLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    TRIVAN DUŠAN, 1903. STRMICA KNIN 10.09.1995. STRMICA "DUŠANAC"

    TRIVANOVIĆ BRANKO 1943. TRNOVAC GLINA 05.08.1995. GLINA (the column)

    TRIVANOVIĆ BRANKO DARKO 1971. TRNOVAC GLINA 05.08.1995. GLINA (the column)

    TRIVANOVIĆ ILIJA RADE 25.05.1944. ZUT DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, SUVA MEĐA

    TRIVIĆ ILIJA (late) DANILO 1913. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. MOKRO POLJE

    TRIVIĆ GAJO (late) MILICA 1919. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. MOKRO POLJE

    TRIVIĆ OBRAD 1940. MOKRO POLJE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN,MOKRO POLJE

    TRIFUNOVIĆ SPASE RAJKO 1963. RIĐANE KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, Southern barrack

    TRIFUNOVIĆ ĐURO SPASE 1935. RIĐANE KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, Southern barrack

    TRKULJA NIKOLA DUŠAN PETRINJA 04.08.1995. the column in BANIJA

    TROSKOT - MILKA 1970. GLINA GLINA 07.08.1995. GLINA LJUBIČIĆ wife of Marinko

    TURAJLIĆ DAMJAN DRAGO 193. STRMEN SISAK 05.08.1996. STRMEN

    TURAJLIĆ MARICA 05.08.1995.

    Ć

    ĆAKIĆ BOŽO (late) ĐORĐE 1932. KISTANJE KNIN 05.08.1995. KISTANJE

    ĆAKIĆ DUŠAN JANKO 1937. ĐEVRSKE, KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, ĆAKIĆI ĆAKIĆI

    ĆAKIĆ JANKO 1940. KAKANJ KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, KAKANJ

    ĆAKIĆ MILAN MILAN, 19.08.1965. KRIČKE DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, LUNIĆA "MIŠO" GRADINA

    ĆAKIĆ MILOŠ MILORAD 1962. ĐEVRSKE KNIN 04.08.1995. ČISTA MALA

    ĆALIĆ JANKO ĐURO 1946. PLOČA GRAČAC 05.08.1995. PLJEŠEVICA, PRIJEBOJ, ŽELJAVA

    ĆALIĆ MIHAJLO PETRINJA 04.08.1995. PETRINJA

    ĆALIĆ BORO PETAR 1938. 05.08.1995. airport ŽELJAVA, PLJEŠEVICA

    ĆAĆIĆ MILOVAN DUŠAN 1935. SLUNJ SLUNJ 19.08.1995. PRIJEDOR

    ĆELAP MILAN DRAGAN 03.05.1949. M. VRANOVINA VRGINMOST 07.08.1995. ŽIROVAC

    ĆELAP NILAN DRAGAN 1949. M. VRANOVINA VRGINMOST 05.08.1996. DVOR NA UNI

    ĆOSIĆ PETAR (late) MILOŠ 1924. UZDOLJE KNIN 07.08.1995. KOSOVO, UZDOLJE

    ĆOSO VASILIJA 1929. JAGODNJA G. BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. JAGODNJA GORNJA

    ĆUJIĆ NIKOLA PETAR 30.10.1947. ĆUJIĆ KORENICA 05.08.1995. KRBAVICA, ĆUJIĆ KRČEVINA KRČEVINA

    ĆUPURDIJA JOVAN (late) ĐURAĐ 28.03.1910 FRKAŠIĆ KORENICA 05.08.1995. FRKAŠIĆ

    ĆURUVIJA SOKA KOVAČIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN

    ĆURČIĆ MILKA 1925. DOLJANI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. DOLJANI

    ĆURČIĆ STAKA 1950. KORENICA 04.08.1995. KORENICA, KOMIĆ

    U

    UVANIĆ ANA 1945. GRAČAC GRAČAC 05.08.1996. GRAČAC

    UGARKOVIĆ MARA 1921. GRAČAC 26.08.1995. GRAČAC, KOMIĆ

    UGRČIĆ ILIJA (late) BOŠKO 1951. IVOŠEVCI KNIN 04.08.1995. IVOŠEVCI, h. UGRČIĆ

    UZELAC ŽELJKO ZALUŽNICA KORENICA 04.08.1995. ZALUŽNICA

    UZELAC BRANKO (late) ZORKA 1954. ONDIĆ- KORENICA 05.08.1995. KULEN VAKUF UDBINA (the column)

    UZELAC JOVAN JOVAN 1953. LIŠANE BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. LIŠANE TINJSKE TINJSKE

    UZELAC VASILJ (late) LJUBICA 1926. ĐEVRSKE KNIN 04.08.1995. BRGUD

    UZELAC NIKOLA MILAN 1976. ŠIR. BRIJEG VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    UZELAC NIKOLA MILENA VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    UZELAC NIKOLA 1950. ŠIR. BRIJEG VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD

    UZELAC PETAR RODOLJUB 18.01.1955. LIŠANE BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. ČAĐAVICA TINJSKE

    UZELAC SIMO 1960. ZALUŽNICA VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. ZALUŽNICA

    UZELAC PETAR SLAVICA 1954. BABIN POTOK VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD, BABIN POTOK

    UZELAC MILAN SLOBODAN 1949. MEDAK GOSPIĆ 04.08.1995. LOVINAC

    URUKALO LUKA JOVANKA 1928. ORLIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. ORLIĆ

    URUKALO MILE MARKO 1926. ORLIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. ORLIĆ, h. URUKALE

    USTIĆ MARKO MARKO 1955. KNIN KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN

    UTJEŠINOVIĆ MILE MILAN 1954. SLOVINCI KOSTAJNICA 04.08.1995. SLOVINCI

    F

    FILIPOVIĆ IVICA DAMIR 1969. ŠTIKOVO DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. ŠTIKOVO

    FIĆUR RANKO MIROSLAV 1967. KRALJEVČANI PETRINJA 05.08.1995. PETRINJA, CEPELIŠ

    FREKIĆ DUŠAN (late) UROŠ 1959. ŠOPOT BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. CIVLJANE, BRDO MIŠKOVAČA

    H

    HAJDIN ĐURO MILEVA 1923. VOJNIĆ VOJNIĆ 06.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    HINIĆ STEVO BOGDAN 03.01.1948. DEBELO BRDO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. TESLINGRAD, (BRUVAČA) ŠIROKA KULA

    HINIĆ VUJO 25.10.1911. ZALUŽNICA VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. ZALUŽNICA

    HINIĆ MILAN MARINKO 1946. ZALUŽNICA VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. ZALUŽNICA

    HINIĆ MILAN 1915. ZALUŽNICA VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. ZALUŽNICA, VODOTEČ

    HRKALOVIĆ ĐURO 1920. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI

    HRKALOVIĆ ZORKA 1929. DOLJANI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. DOLJANI

    HRKALOVIĆ BOŽO MIHAJLO, 1934. TURJANSKI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. TURJANSKI "MIĆO"

    HRKALOVIĆ PETAR 1937. DOLJANI VRHOVINE 04.08.1995. DOLJANI

    C

    CAREVIĆ MILOŠ 1937. KRNJAK 04.08.1995. KRNJAK, BROĐANI

    CARIĆ BRANKO ZDRAVKO 12.10.1955. GARAVICE BIHAĆ 05.08.1995. LIČKO PETROVO SELO - ŽELJAVA

    CVETOJEVIĆ LJUBAN NIKOLA 11.04.1942. D. JAVORANJ DVOR NA UNI 04.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI, DONJI JAVORANJ

    CVJETANOVIĆ JOVAN STANKO 1937. ISLAM BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ LATINSKI

    CVJETIČANIN NIKOLA RADE 20.04.1965. UDBINA, KORENICA 04.08.1995. GRAČAC, SRB VISUĆ

    CVJETKOVIĆ JOVO VOJISLAV 15.03.1974. MALOVAN GRAČAC 03.09.1995. OZREN

    CEROVAC JOVO STRMICA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    CIGANOVIĆ PAVLE JOVO 1938. BARLETE GOSPIĆ 05.08.1996. UDBINA - BRUVNO

    CIGANOVIĆ MANDA LOVINAC GOSPIĆ 05.08.1995. SRB, PODSTRANA

    CIGANOVIĆ PAVLE POVO 11.12.1939. BARLETE GOSPIĆ 05.08.1995. BRUVNO

    CIMEŠA NIKOLA 1914. 05.08.1995.

    CRNOBRNJA MILE MILKA 1936. PLOČE GRAČAC 04.08.1995. UDBINA, PETROVAC (the column)

    CRNOGORAC ILINKA 1928. POLAČA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, POLAČA

    CRNOGORAC MIKA 1928. POLAČA KNIN 11.08.1995. POLAČA

    CRNOMARKOVIĆ KATA CETINA KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    CRNOMARKOVIĆ ĐURO MOMČILO 1943. CIVLJANE KNIN 05.08.1995. CIVLJANE

    CRNOMARKOVIĆ BOŽO (late) NIKOLA 1913. CIVLJANE KNIN 05.08.1995. CIVLJANE

    CUPAĆ DARA 1914. KORLAT BENKOVAC 04.08.1995.. KORLAT widow of Đerasim

    CUPAĆ DARA KORLAT BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. BENKOVAC, KORLAT widow of Ljuban

    CUPAĆ DRAGINJA 1940. KORLAT BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KORLAT wife of Nenad

    CUPAĆ GNJATIJE (late) ILIJA 1933. KORLAT BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KORLAT

    CUPAĆ TANASIJE (late) MOMIR 1927. KORLAT BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. KORLAT

    Č

    ČAKALO JOVAN 1935. ČAKALE PETRINJA 05.08.1995. ČAKALE

    ČAKIĆ MILAN MILAN 1965. KRIČKE DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, LUNIIĆA GRADINA

    ČANAK DANICA DVOR NA UNI 01.10.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    ČANAK ĐURAĐ 1915. GRAČAC 25.09.1995. GRAČAC, ZRMANJA, ČANCI

    ČANAK MIRKO 04.08.1995. KNIN

    ČEKO NEDJELJKO BOŽIDAR 1967. POLAČA KNIN 04.08.1995. DINARA, IGLA

    ČEKO MIJAT, SAVA 1945. POLAČA KNIN 05.08.1995. KNIN, TOPOLJE "MIŠO" (late)

    ČEPRNJA VUJADIN 1926. OBROVAC 03.11.1995. OBROVAC

    ČOVO ANĐELKA MILORAD 1974. ŠIPOVO LAKTAŠI 06.08.1995. the column CRNČEVIĆA

    ČOLAKOVIĆ STANISLAVA KNIN KNIN 12.08.1995. the column

    ČOLOVIĆ PETAR VLADIMIR 1934. ORLIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, Southern barrack

    ČOLOVIĆ VLADIMIR DRAGAN 1967. ORLIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, Southern barrack

    ČOLOVIĆ MILE KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    ČORTAN NIKOLA MILICA 20.10.1902. KRBAVICA KORENICA 30.08.1995. DEBELO BRDO

    ČOTRA ANICA (mother) BRANKO 1930. OSTROVICA BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. OSTROVICA, ZADAR

    ČOTRA OBRAD DRAGOMIR 1950. BJELINA, BENKOVAC 26.09.1995. BJELINA, GRAČAK GRAČAK, ZADAR

    ČUBRILO RADE PETAR ,"PEKO" 11.07.1923. RADUČ, LIPAĆ GRAČAC 05.08.1995. RADUČ, LIPAĆ

    ČUBRILO NIKOLA ĐURO 03.05.1949. RADUČ GRAČAC 05.08.1995. RADUČ

    ČUBRIĆ DUŠKO GRAČAC 05.08.1995. D. LAPAC, inn "POLOVINA DANE"

    ČUDE ĐURO MILE 1942. ZATON OBROVAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, MALI ALAN, ŠTIKADA

    ČUČAK GLIŠO GLIŠO, 1934. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 07.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ "GLIŠICA"

    ČUČKOVIĆ BOJAN 1935. 04.08.1995. PETRINJA-GLINA

    ČUČKOVIĆ VERA 1928. GLINA 07.08.1995. the column

    ČUČKOVIĆ MIHAJLO LUKA 15.10.1937. DONJA BAČUGA PETRINJA 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI - ŽIROVAC

    ČUČKOVIĆ PERO (late) SAVA 1936. VRBOLJAC, VRGINMOST 20.05.1996. h. CRKVINE, and LJUBICA STARO SELO STARO SELO



    DŽEPINA GOJKO KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN,the Southern barrack

    DŽEPINA PETAR (late) MILKA 1925. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ, DŽEPINE

    DŽEPINA DUŠAN (late) RUŽA 1941. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ, DŽEPINE

    DŽEPINA RADE (late) SIMO 1925. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ, DŽEPINE

    DŽODAN JOVAN DUŠAN 13.12.1952. MOGORIĆ GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, SV. ROK, SVETO BRDO

    Š

    ŠAPONJA TODOR (late) NIKOLA 17.05.1953. VUKŠIĆ BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. VUKŠIĆ (Mariska gradina)

    ŠAPONJA TOMO PETAR 1924. DOBROPOLJCI BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. DOBROPOLJCI

    ŠARAC GOJKO ILIJA 1952. CIVLJANE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    ŠARAC MILE NIKOLA 1949. KRIČKE DRNIŠ 04.08.1995. DRNIŠ, LUNIĆA GRADINA

    ŠARE TODOR (late) JANDRIJA 1932. UZDOLJE KNIN 07.08.1995. KOSOVO, h. UZDOLJE

    ŠARE DUŠAN (late) KRSTE 1930. UZDOLJE KNIN 07.08.1995. KOSOVO, h. UZDOLJE

    ŠARE MILICA 1922. UZDOLJE KNIN 07.08.1995. KOSOVO, h. UZDOLJE wife of Božo

    ŠARE SAVA 1915. UZDOLJE KNIN 07.08.1995. KOSOVO, h. UZDOLJE widow of Todor

    ŠARIĆ BOJA KAKANJ KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, KAKANJ

    ŠARIĆ VOJIN 1911. KAKANJ KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, KAKANJ

    ŠARIĆ DANICA KAKANJ KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, KAKANJ

    ŠARIĆ SLAVKO KAKANJ KNIN 04.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, KAKANJ

    ŠARIĆ STEVO 'ĐEVRSKE KNIN 10.08.1995. ZADAR

    ŠARIĆ TANASIJE (late) UROŠ 25.09.1920. KAKANJ KNIN 18.08.1995. ĐEVRSKE, KAKANJ

    ŠAŠO ĐURO LJUBICA 07.08.1925. GORIČKA DVOR NA UNI 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI wife of Petar

    ŠAŠO PAVLE PETAR 07.01.1927. LJESKOVAC DVOR NA UNI 07.08.1995. DVOR NA UNI

    ŠVONJA SIMO (late) ILIJA 1926. ŽEGAR OBROVAC 04.08.1995. ŽEGAR, MOKRO POLJE (road)

    ŠEAT MILICA 1909. VRPOLJE KNIN 05.08.1995. VRBNIK, widow of Savo h. PETROVIĆI

    ŠEGAN PETAR ĐUKA 1933. PAĐENE KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, PAĐENE

    ŠEKULJICA MILE VOJIN 1955. MIRANJE BENKOVAC 04.08.1995. LIŠANE TINJSKE

    ŠEPELJ GROZDANA 25.07.1958. DRNIŠ DRNIŠ 06.08.1995. DRNIŠ

    ŠERBULA STOJAN STEVO 1922. TRGOVI DVOR NA UNI 09.08.1995. TRGOVI

    ŠERBULA STOJAN, 1917. KOSNA DVOR NA UNI 09.08.1995. KOSNA "BAĆAN"

    ŠERBULA KATA 1919. KOSNA DVOR NA UNI 09.08.1995. KOSNA maiden-name SUNDAĆ

    ŠIJAN DANE GRAČAC 04.08.1995. KNIN

    ŠIJAN MILAN GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    ŠIJAN MIHAJLO SLAVKO 04.09.1963. PRLJEVO GRAČAC 04.08.1995. GRAČAC

    ŠIMIĆ PETAR (late) BRANKO 1945. PLAVNO, KNIN 05.08.1995. PLAVNO, ŠIMIĆI PERIĆI

    ŠIMPRAGA STEVAN (late) ĐUKA 1905. RADUČIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. RADUČIĆ

    ŠIMPRAGA LJUBO (late) ILIJA 1929. RADUČIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. RADUČIĆ

    ŠIMPRAGA LUKA (late) JEKA 1927. RADUČIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. RADUČIĆ, h. ŠIMPRAGE

    ŠIMPRAGA STEVAN (late) STANA 1932. RADUČIĆ KNIN 05.08.1995. RADUČIĆ, h. ŠIMPRAGE

    ŠIMUNIĆ MILAN GRAČAC 04.08.1995. VELEBIT, ALAN (MALI)

    ŠKALJAC PETAR 1924. VRGINMOST VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. VRGINMOST

    ŠKALJAC RUŽICA 1924 VRGINMOST VRGINMOST 04.08.1995. VRGINMOST

    ŠKARIĆ VASILJ DRAGINJA 1905. VRBNIK KNIN 10.08.1995. VRBNIK, ŠKARIĆI

    ŠKARIĆ NIKOLA NEDJELJKO 28.03.1976 KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, STRMICA

    ŠKARIĆ STAKA 1923. KNIN 15.08.1995. VRBNIK, ŠKARIĆI

    ŠKORIĆ ANDRIJANA 01.06.1995. 08.08.1995. the column, the Prijedor hospital

    ŠKORIĆ DUŠAN BIOVIČINO KNIN 10.08.1995. BENKOVAC SELO

    ŠKORIĆ MILENKA MILICA, 05.09.1934. KAŠIĆ BENKOVAC 07.08.1995. PETROVAC (the column) a.k.a. "GAGA"

    ŠKUNDRIĆ LAZO BOGDAN 1950. RASTIČEVO GRAČAC 05.08.1995. DONJI LAPAC

    ŠLJIVAR GLIŠO (late) BEBA, GOLUBIĆ KNIN 06.08.1995. GOLUBIĆ "INVALID"

    ŠLJIVAR GLIGORIJE MILICA 1936. GOLUBIĆ KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, GOLUBIĆ (MIKA)

    ŠOLAJA SAVA OĆESTOVO KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN, OĆESTOVO

    ŠORAK MANE VRANOVAČA KORENICA 04.08.1995. KORENICA

    ŠTRBAC PETAR MIRKO 1911. KISTANJE, KNIN 04.08.1995. KISTANJE, ŠTRBCI MACURE

    ŠTRBAC MILAN SLOBODAN 1959. KISTANJE KNIN 05.08.1995. KISTANJE

    ŠTRBAC LAZO MARČIĆ SOFIJA 27.07.1924. ISLAM GRČKI BENKOVAC 05.08.1995. the column

    ŠTULIĆ MILAN (late) ĐURĐIJA, 12.03.1921. BUKOVIĆ BENKOVAC 21.08.1995. BUKOVIĆ "ĐUKA"

    ŠTULIĆ STOJAN MILKA 1950. 09.08.1995. the Prijedor hospital (killed people of Krajina)

    ŠUJICA DUŠAN 1923. GRAČAC 25.09.1995. ZRMANJA, MILANOVICA

    ŠUPELJAK MIRKO 1913. PAĐENE KNIN 06.08.1995. KNIN, PAĐENE, ŠUPELJACI

    ŠUPICA RAFAELO MIĆO 1944. CEROVNIK, OGULIN 05.08.1995. PLAŠKI, LATIN JOSIPDOL

    ŠUPUT JOVO MILAN 1936. JEZERCE KORENICA 04.08.1995. JEZERCE

    ŠUŠA VUKOSAVA 1940. KNIN KNIN 04.08.1995. KNIN

    ŠUŠA TRIVUN UROŠ 1930. KOLAŠAC KNIN 05.08.1995. KISTANJE, village KOLAŠAC

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    Sava (Ilije) Đurić is my distant cousin, from my mother's side. Croatians burned him, and he was live when they burned him. He was disabled.

    Remzo Slijepčević was a Muslim from Pljevlja in Montenegro, he was married for local Serbian woman. My parents knew him.

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    BALKAN = GENOCIDE here genocide there XD I know guys, there was genocide from all sides literally, we have to move on we are not international judges out here that will put criminals into the jail.
    Move on enjoy some beer or čevapi, there are better stuff to do in your life then thinking of the bad stuff that was committed by devil people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMaestro View Post
    BALKAN = GENOCIDE here genocide there XD I know guys, there was genocide from all sides literally, we have to move on we are not international judges out here that will put criminals into the jail.
    Move on enjoy some beer or čevapi, there are better stuff to do in your life then thinking of the bad stuff that was committed by devil people.
    Balkan produce very bad, but also very good things.

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    Going by Serbs on TA Serbs were the greatest victims on Balkans and they suffered by the hands of more or less everyone while on the other hand nobody can open threads like these because Serbs never did any harm to anyone.

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