Voćin massacre (1942) explained

Voćin massacre
Location:Voćin, Independent State of Croatia (today Croatia)
Coordinates:45.6199°N 17.5478°W
Target:Serb civilians
Date:14 January 1942
Type:Summary executions
Fatalities:350
Perps:Ustaše

The Voćin massacre was the killing of 350 Serb civilians in Voćin, Independent State of Croatia, by the Ustaše Croatian fascist organization on 14 January 1942, during World War II. The massacre was carried out as retaliation against the partisans' action in Papuk.[1]

Background

On 12 January 1942, in a direct fight between the Partisans and the Ustaše, five Ustaše were killed, and two wounded, one of whom died later.[2]

The Partisans withdrew to Papuk, and Ustaše returned to Voćin and waited for reinforcements from Osijek, Belišće and Virovitica.

Massacre

On 13 January, some 300 Ustaše and Domobran soldiers began with plundering and burning Serbian houses. Civilians who tried to escape or resisted were killed and all others were arrested and taken to Voćin.

On the Serbian New Year, January 14, the biggest slaughter of the innocent population in Slavonia at that time started. Almost all the male inhabitants of the villages Jorgići, Zubovići, Dobrići, Kometnik and Sekulinci were killed.

During the massacre, a total of 350 civilians were killed.

Acts of individual heroism

In addition to the victims, some managed to save many Serbs from Voćin and its surroundings. The Croat gendarme sergeant Luka Mustafić managed to save the lives of 10 Serbs during the massacre.[3]

Aftermath

On the following day, Ustaše transported Serb corpses to a mass grave that was excavated east of Voćin, along the Voćinka river.

The most significant consequence of this crime was the strengthening of the partisan movement in the area of Voćin and Podravska Slatina, exactly the opposite effect of what NDH's authorities tried to achieve.[4] Although during 1941 and early 1942 there were not many local residents in favor of active resistance, due to increasing existential threats, a large number of Serbs from the surrounding villages joined the partisan units.

A memorial to the victims of this massacre was erected in 2007.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sjećanje na 350 nedužnih žrtava ustaškog terora . January 15, 2013 . Virovitica.net .
  2. Web site: Komemoracija pobijenim srbima voćinskog kraja . Association of Descendants and Supporters of Victims of Complex of Death Camps NDH, Gospić-Jadovno-Pag 1941. . January 14, 2013.
  3. Web site: Sjećanje na pokolj nevinih u Slavoniji . Novosti . . January 21, 2012.
  4. Scrinia Slavonica. Stradanje Srba, Židova i Roma u virovitičkom i slatinskom kraju tijekom 1941. i početkom 1942. godine. Filip. Škiljan. Hrvatski institut za povijest - Podružnica za povijest Slavonije, Srijema i Baranje. Slavonski Brod. X, 1. 2010. 360–362. 1848-9109.
  5. Web site: USTAŠKE PRETNJE SRBIMA U VOĆINU: Proći ćete kao '43. . Ekspres . January 3, 2017 . Antonije . Kovačević.
  6. Web site: Bomba na spomen-obeležju žrtvama u Voćinu . January 14, 2007 . mondo.