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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Kozarčanka (Serbo-Croatian: Козарчанка/Kozarčanka, meaning \"Woman from Kozara\") is a World War II photograph taken by Yugoslav artistic photographer Žorž Skrigin that became iconic in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Shot in the winter of 1943–44 in northern Bosnia, the photograph shows a smiling female Partisan wearing a Titovka cap and with a rifle slung over her shoulder.The subject of the portrait is Milja Marin (1926–2007; née Toroman), a Bosnian Serb from a village at the foot of Mount Kozara. After the war, she married a fellow Partisan and lived in the town of Prijedor. Kozarčanka was featured in widely circulated school textbooks, war monographs and posters, as well as on the cover of an album by a well-known Yugoslav pop band. Marin's identity as the subject of the photograph was not widely known during the socialist government in Yugoslavia."@en }

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