Makarska massacre explained

Makarska massacre
Location:Villages in the Dalmatian Hinterland, near Makarska
Target:Croats
Date:29 August–3 September 1942
Type:Mass murder
Fatalities:900

The Makarska massacre (Croatian: Pokolj u Makarskoj) was the mass murder of Croat civilians by Chetnik forces, led by Petar Baćović, from 28 August until early-September 1942, across several villages in the Dalmatian Hinterland of southern Croatia, around the town of Makarska.

Timeline

The massacres took place during the final stages of the Italian-led Operation "Albia", which involved the participation of hundreds of Chetnik forces from Herzegovina and local MVAC Chetniks, with the objective of destroying Partisan forces in the Biokovo area.[1] During their advance to the Makarska coast, Chetnik forces destroyed and massacred several Croat villages. The first attacks started on 29 August 1942, with the destruction of the Croat villages of Rašćane, Kozica, Dragljane and Župa, near Vrgorac. Hundreds of homes were destroyed and between 141 and 160 Croat civilians were killed.[2] Among those killed included three Catholic Priests, who were skinned alive before being killed.

Baćović's Chetniks continued their advance to the Makarska coast into September 1942, razing a total of 17 Croat villages and killing 900 Croats.

In a report sent by Baćović to Draža Mihailović in September 1942, it was reported that:

On 3 September 1942, Mihailović replied to Baćovic's report:

Aftermath

The crimes committed by Chetnik forces in the Makarska area were discussed as part of the trial against Draža Mihailović in 1946.[3] Mihailović was ultimately found guilty of eight counts of crimes against humanity and high treason. Mihailović, sentenced to death on 15 July 1946, was executed with nine other Chetnik commanders in Lisičji Potok in the early hours of 18 July 1946.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 78. obljetnica stradanja Vrgorčana od četnika u talijanskoj operacija "Albia". 29 August 2020 . 11 June 2022.
  2. Dušan Plenča, "Partizanski odredi naroda Dalmacije 1941-1942", Vojnoizdavački zavod JNA "Vojno delo", Beograd, 1960, str. 380
  3. Web site: Miodrag Zečević: DOKUMENTA SA SUĐENJA DRAŽI MIHAILOVIĆU, Beograd 2001: Ispitivanje svedoka i čitanje dokumenata . 5 June 2014. 1 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110601093146/http://www.znaci.net/00001/60_2_9.pdf.
  4. Buisson, Jean-Christophe (1999). Le Général Mihailović: héros trahi par les Alliés 1893–1946. Paris: Perrin.