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- Brotnja (Serbian Cyrillic: Бротња) is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D218 highway. During the Second World War, on 27 July 1941, Serb Communist...
- The Brotnja m****acre was the m****acre of Croat civilians in the village of Brotnja, committed by Serb rebels on 27 July 1941, during the Srb and Drvar...
- Krnjeuša m****acre Memorial cross in Krnjeuša Bosansko Grahovo Trubar Krnjeuša Brotnja class=notpageimage| Locations of m****acres in summer 1941 Location Krnjeuša...
- Bosansko Grahovo Trubar Krnjeuša Brotnja The Bosansko Grahovo m****acre was a m****acre of Croat civilians was committed by local Chetnik rebels on 27 July...
- m****acre Part of World War II in Yugoslavia Bosansko Grahovo Trubar Krnjeuša Brotnja class=notpageimage| Locations of m****acres in summer 1941 Location Trubar...
- želimo afirmisati mlade igrače – SportSport (in Bosnian) Nikola Juričić napustio klupu Brotnja, naslijedio ga brat Davor – Brotnjo-Sport (in Bosnian)...
- important role in the Chetnik movement. On 28 July, in the village of Brotnja in the muni****lity of Srb, 37 civilians (including 24 members of the Ivezić...
- 690 (census 2011), in the following settlements: Begluci, po****tion 61 Brotnja, po****tion 47 Bruvno, po****tion 92 Cerovac, po****tion 3 Dabašnica, po****tion...
- after the capture of Drvar. Brotnja m****acre 27 July 1941 Brotnja 37  Chetniks M****acre of 37 Croats in the village of Brotnja by Chetniks during the Srb...
- estimated 4,000 armed insurgents were located. On 28 July, in the village of Brotnja in the muni****lity of Srb, 37 civilians were killed and their houses were...