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Sisak People's Liberation Partisan Detachment

The Sisak People's Liberation Partisan Detachment (Serbo-Croatian: Sisački narodnooslobodilački partizanski odred), also known as the 1st Sisak Partisan Detachment (1. Sisački partizanski odred), was the first Partisan armed anti-fascist resistance unit formed in occupied Yugoslavia following the invasion of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers in April 1941.[1]

Sisak People's Liberation Partisan Detachment
Monument to the Detachment in Brezovica Forest
LeadersVladimir Janjić-Capo
Dates of operation1941–1945
HeadquartersBrezovica forest
Part ofYugoslav Partisans
OpponentsAxis powers, Germany, Italy, NDH, Bulgaria, Chetniks

It was formed by the outlawed Croatian Communist Party in the Independent State of Croatia established on 10 April 1941, in the Brezovica Forest near Sisak (in today's Croatia) on 22 June 1941, the day Germany invaded the Soviet Union. It had 79 members, mainly Croats with the exception of one notable Serb woman, Nada Dimić,[1] and was commanded by Vladimir Janjić-Capo.

This event marked the start of armed anti-fascist resistance in occupied Yugoslavia. In modern Croatia, 22 June is commemorated as a public holiday — the Anti-Fascist Struggle Day.

The detachment began resistance activities the day after its creation;[2] launching sabotage and diversionary attacks on nearby railway lines, destroying telegraph poles, attacking municipal buildings in surrounding villages, seizing arms and ammunition and creating a Communist propaganda network in Sisak and nearby villages.[2][3]

The uprising of the Sisak People's Liberation Partisan Detachment was largely ignored in official Yugoslav historiography that instead claimed that the first uprising in Yugoslavia was the one launched two weeks later in Serbia, led by Tito.[4] In the post-war Socialist Republic of Croatia, the date of the Srb uprising (27 July) was declared a public holiday, known as the "Day of the Uprising of the People of Croatia", also sidelining the uprising of the Sisak People's Liberation Partisan Detachment.[5]

Janko Bobetko, who 50 years later became one of the most prominent Croatian generals in Croatian War of Independence, joined the unit in July 1941.[6]

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  1. ^ a b Pavličević, Dragutin (2007). Povijest Hrvatske. Naklada Pavičić. pp. 441–42. ISBN 978-953-6308-71-2.
  2. ^ a b Goldstein, Ivo (1999). Croatia: A History. Montreal, Quebec: McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 141. ISBN 978-0-7735-2017-2.
  3. ^ Nikola Anić (2005), Antifašistička Hrvatska : Narodnooslobodilačka vojska i partizanski odredi Hrvatske 1941.–1945. (in German), Zagreb: Multigraf marketing-Savez antifašističkih boraca i antifašista Republike Hrvatske, p. 34, ISBN 953-7254-00-3, Prvi partizanski odred, koji je osnovan u Hrvatskoj, odnosno u okupiranoj Jugoslaviji, formiran je 22. lipnja 1941., u šumi Žabno kod Siska. […] Nije to bio prvi partizanski odred u okupiranoj Europi, niti prvi antifašistički partizanski odred u Europi, kako se dugo govorilo. Prve oružane partizanske postrojbe u okupiranoj Europi pojavile su se još 1939., u okupiranoj Poljskoj, onda u Norveškoj, Francuskoj, zemljama Beneluksa, u Grčkoj itd. Sisački NOP odred je prvi antifašistički partizanski odred u okupiranoj Jugoslaviji, u Hrvatskoj.
  4. ^ Cohen 1996, p. 94.
  5. ^ "Croatian Right-Wingers Seek to Disrupt WWII Uprising Anniversary". Balkan Insight. 26 July 2021.
  6. ^ {Mijo i Mirko (Dragan) bili su članovi prvog sisačkog partizanskog odreda osnovanom 22. lipnja 1941. u šumi Žabno pored Siska. 11. srpnja priključio im se i Janko, a kasnije i brat Mato}https://www.vecernji.hr/enciklopedija/janko-bobetko-18263


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