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- Q1562537 description "Yugoslav partisan".
- Q1562537 description "Yugoslav partisan".
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- Q1562537 abstract "Simo Dubajić (1923 – July 8, 2009) was a Yugoslav Partisan soldier. A Serb from Croatia, he gained prominence by being involved in inter-ethnic conflicts between Croats and Serbs on two separate occasions, once during World War II and again during the Croatian War of Independence.Dubajić was born in the village of Kistanje near Knin. When World War II broke out, he joined the partisan resistance movement, and advanced in ranks to the rank of major. At the end of the war, Dubajić was the commander of a mechanized squad of the 4th Army of Yugoslavia (the Croatian branch of the Yugoslav National Liberation Army, led by Lieutenant General Petar Drapšin). In the spring of 1945, they were stationed in the region of Kočevje in Slovenia, where they were reportedly involved in the events related to the Bleiburg massacreAfter the war Dubajić retired as a potpukovnik (lieutenant colonel) of the Yugoslav People's Army. In the 1950s he studied arts in Zagreb and acted in the movie Družina Sinjeg galeba. He also assisted numerous film directors.In the 1990s with the breakup of Yugoslavia, Dubajić became active in the creation of the Republic of Serbian Krajina during the Croatian War of Independence before moving to Belgrade in 1991. Dubajić was allegedly courted by Vuk Drašković to lead his Serbian Guard which was active in Slavonia.In 2006, Dubajić published a book entitled Život, grijeh i kajanje: Od Kistanja do Kočevskog roga where he talked about the World War II massacre of Croatian soldiers at Kočevski Rog.In March 2009, Dubajić was indicted by the Zagreb County State Attorney's Office of war crimes. At least 13,000 people are alleged to have been killed at the site by soldiers under Dubajić's command from May 26 to June 5, 1945.Dubajić died in Belgrade, on July 8, 2009, after a long illness.".
- Q1562537 allegiance "SFR Yugoslavia".
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- Q1562537 birthDate "1923".
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- Q1562537 deathYear "2009".
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- Q1562537 allegiance "SFR Yugoslavia".
- Q1562537 allegiance "Serbian Guard".
- Q1562537 dateOfBirth "1923".
- Q1562537 dateOfDeath "2009-07-08".
- Q1562537 name "Dubajic, Simo".
- Q1562537 name "Simo Š. Dubajić".
- Q1562537 placeOfBirth "Kistanje, Knin, Croatia".
- Q1562537 placeOfDeath "Belgrade, Serbia".
- Q1562537 shortDescription "Yugoslav partisan".
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- Q1562537 comment "Simo Dubajić (1923 – July 8, 2009) was a Yugoslav Partisan soldier. A Serb from Croatia, he gained prominence by being involved in inter-ethnic conflicts between Croats and Serbs on two separate occasions, once during World War II and again during the Croatian War of Independence.Dubajić was born in the village of Kistanje near Knin. When World War II broke out, he joined the partisan resistance movement, and advanced in ranks to the rank of major.".
- Q1562537 label "Simo Dubajić".
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- Q1562537 givenName "Simo".
- Q1562537 name "Dubajic, Simo".
- Q1562537 name "Simo Dubajic".
- Q1562537 name "Simo Š. Dubajić".
- Q1562537 surname "Dubajic".