ARRESTS AND LIQUIDATIONS OF WOUNDED MEMBERS OF THE CROATIAN ARMED FORCES (HOS) TAKEN FROM HOSPITALS IN ZAGREB BY YUGOSLAV ARMED FORCES IN MAY AND JUNE OF 1945 IN THE RECORDS OF STATE ARCHIVES IN ZAGREB

Based on documents from the two hospitals in Zagreb, Croatia (‘Zakladna’ and ‘Sisters of Mercy’), it is possible, at least to some degree, to reconstruct what happened to the hospitalized members of the Croatian Armed Forces (HOS), most of whom were suffering from heavy injuries and were bedridden w...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Matković, Blanka
Format: Text
Language:English
Croatian
Published: Croatian State Archives; hda@arhiv.hr 2011
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/90525
http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/133986
id fthrcak:oai:hrcak.srce.hr:90525
record_format openpolar
spelling fthrcak:oai:hrcak.srce.hr:90525 2023-05-15T18:50:53+02:00 ARRESTS AND LIQUIDATIONS OF WOUNDED MEMBERS OF THE CROATIAN ARMED FORCES (HOS) TAKEN FROM HOSPITALS IN ZAGREB BY YUGOSLAV ARMED FORCES IN MAY AND JUNE OF 1945 IN THE RECORDS OF STATE ARCHIVES IN ZAGREB ODVOĐENJA I LIKVIDACIJE RANJENIH PRIPADNIKA HRVATSKIH ORUŽANIH SNAGA (HOS) IZ ZAGREBAČKIH BOLNICA U SVIBNJU I LIPNJU 1945. KROZ ARHIVSKO GRADIVO DRŽAVNOG ARHIVA U ZAGREBU Matković, Blanka 2011-11-19 PDF http://hrcak.srce.hr/90525 http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/133986 en hr eng hrv Croatian State Archives; hda@arhiv.hr http://hrcak.srce.hr/90525 http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/133986 Arhivski vjesnik (hda@arhiv.hr); No.54 Second World War post-war period OZNA hospitals wounded soldiers camps mass killings Drugi svjetski rat poraće OZN-a bolnice ranjenici logori likvidacije text 2011 fthrcak 2012-11-15T00:31:12Z Based on documents from the two hospitals in Zagreb, Croatia (‘Zakladna’ and ‘Sisters of Mercy’), it is possible, at least to some degree, to reconstruct what happened to the hospitalized members of the Croatian Armed Forces (HOS), most of whom were suffering from heavy injuries and were bedridden when the Yugoslav Army entered Zagreb on May 8, 1945 and found them in the hospitals. Even though contemporary historians do not have access to documents from other Croatian hospitals (because they are not available and/or not preserved) where the members of the Croatian Armed Forces were hospitalized together with soldiers from Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Slovenia, Italy and the New Siberia region, the documents from the ‘Sisters of Mercy’ hospital, currently deposited in the State Archives in Zagreb, definitely confirm previous eyewitnesses’ accounts on how the Department for the Protection of People (OZN-a) conducted massive arrests and transported these patients to the concentration camp „Prečko“ in Zagreb, Croatia. Even though there are no documents regarding the ultimate destiny of these hospitalized Croatian soldiers, the results from excavations and the reports from pathologists made in 1999 i.e. the evidence recovered from the mass grave Jazovka, in Zumberak, Croatia, proves that these wounded Croatian soldiers were mass murdered at this location, together with the hospital staff and other victims. The registration and the release documents from these two hospitals provide necessary information that could eventually, with the help of additional research and excavation of other mass graves, lead to at least a partial list of hospitalized members of the Croatian Armed Forces that were mass murdered by the members of the Yugoslav Army, the Department for the Protection of People (OZN-a) and the Corpus of People's Defense of Yugoslavia (KNOJ) and thrown into Jazovka and other mass graves. U članku se analiziraju ranije poznati podaci o sudbini ranjenih pripadnika Hrvatskih oružanih snaga, koji su se po završetku Drugog svjetskog rata zatekli u zagrebačkim bolnicama te se nadopunjuju dosad neobjavljenim dokumentima iz sačuvanog gradiva nekadašnje Zakladne bolnice i Bolnice sestara milosrdnica, koje se čuva u Državnom arhivu u Zagrebu. Naročitu vrijednost predstavljaju popisi ranjenika otpuštenih iz ovih dviju bolnica između 17. svibnja i 29. lipnja 1945, među kojima i onih otpremljenih u logor Prečko. Text New Siberia Siberia Hrčak - Portal of scientific journals of Croatia Rata ENVELOPE(19.216,19.216,69.928,69.928)
institution Open Polar
collection Hrčak - Portal of scientific journals of Croatia
op_collection_id fthrcak
language English
Croatian
topic Second World War
post-war period
OZNA
hospitals
wounded soldiers
camps
mass killings
Drugi svjetski rat
poraće
OZN-a
bolnice
ranjenici
logori
likvidacije
spellingShingle Second World War
post-war period
OZNA
hospitals
wounded soldiers
camps
mass killings
Drugi svjetski rat
poraće
OZN-a
bolnice
ranjenici
logori
likvidacije
Matković, Blanka
ARRESTS AND LIQUIDATIONS OF WOUNDED MEMBERS OF THE CROATIAN ARMED FORCES (HOS) TAKEN FROM HOSPITALS IN ZAGREB BY YUGOSLAV ARMED FORCES IN MAY AND JUNE OF 1945 IN THE RECORDS OF STATE ARCHIVES IN ZAGREB
topic_facet Second World War
post-war period
OZNA
hospitals
wounded soldiers
camps
mass killings
Drugi svjetski rat
poraće
OZN-a
bolnice
ranjenici
logori
likvidacije
description Based on documents from the two hospitals in Zagreb, Croatia (‘Zakladna’ and ‘Sisters of Mercy’), it is possible, at least to some degree, to reconstruct what happened to the hospitalized members of the Croatian Armed Forces (HOS), most of whom were suffering from heavy injuries and were bedridden when the Yugoslav Army entered Zagreb on May 8, 1945 and found them in the hospitals. Even though contemporary historians do not have access to documents from other Croatian hospitals (because they are not available and/or not preserved) where the members of the Croatian Armed Forces were hospitalized together with soldiers from Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Slovenia, Italy and the New Siberia region, the documents from the ‘Sisters of Mercy’ hospital, currently deposited in the State Archives in Zagreb, definitely confirm previous eyewitnesses’ accounts on how the Department for the Protection of People (OZN-a) conducted massive arrests and transported these patients to the concentration camp „Prečko“ in Zagreb, Croatia. Even though there are no documents regarding the ultimate destiny of these hospitalized Croatian soldiers, the results from excavations and the reports from pathologists made in 1999 i.e. the evidence recovered from the mass grave Jazovka, in Zumberak, Croatia, proves that these wounded Croatian soldiers were mass murdered at this location, together with the hospital staff and other victims. The registration and the release documents from these two hospitals provide necessary information that could eventually, with the help of additional research and excavation of other mass graves, lead to at least a partial list of hospitalized members of the Croatian Armed Forces that were mass murdered by the members of the Yugoslav Army, the Department for the Protection of People (OZN-a) and the Corpus of People's Defense of Yugoslavia (KNOJ) and thrown into Jazovka and other mass graves. U članku se analiziraju ranije poznati podaci o sudbini ranjenih pripadnika Hrvatskih oružanih snaga, koji su se po završetku Drugog svjetskog rata zatekli u zagrebačkim bolnicama te se nadopunjuju dosad neobjavljenim dokumentima iz sačuvanog gradiva nekadašnje Zakladne bolnice i Bolnice sestara milosrdnica, koje se čuva u Državnom arhivu u Zagrebu. Naročitu vrijednost predstavljaju popisi ranjenika otpuštenih iz ovih dviju bolnica između 17. svibnja i 29. lipnja 1945, među kojima i onih otpremljenih u logor Prečko.
format Text
author Matković, Blanka
author_facet Matković, Blanka
author_sort Matković, Blanka
title ARRESTS AND LIQUIDATIONS OF WOUNDED MEMBERS OF THE CROATIAN ARMED FORCES (HOS) TAKEN FROM HOSPITALS IN ZAGREB BY YUGOSLAV ARMED FORCES IN MAY AND JUNE OF 1945 IN THE RECORDS OF STATE ARCHIVES IN ZAGREB
title_short ARRESTS AND LIQUIDATIONS OF WOUNDED MEMBERS OF THE CROATIAN ARMED FORCES (HOS) TAKEN FROM HOSPITALS IN ZAGREB BY YUGOSLAV ARMED FORCES IN MAY AND JUNE OF 1945 IN THE RECORDS OF STATE ARCHIVES IN ZAGREB
title_full ARRESTS AND LIQUIDATIONS OF WOUNDED MEMBERS OF THE CROATIAN ARMED FORCES (HOS) TAKEN FROM HOSPITALS IN ZAGREB BY YUGOSLAV ARMED FORCES IN MAY AND JUNE OF 1945 IN THE RECORDS OF STATE ARCHIVES IN ZAGREB
title_fullStr ARRESTS AND LIQUIDATIONS OF WOUNDED MEMBERS OF THE CROATIAN ARMED FORCES (HOS) TAKEN FROM HOSPITALS IN ZAGREB BY YUGOSLAV ARMED FORCES IN MAY AND JUNE OF 1945 IN THE RECORDS OF STATE ARCHIVES IN ZAGREB
title_full_unstemmed ARRESTS AND LIQUIDATIONS OF WOUNDED MEMBERS OF THE CROATIAN ARMED FORCES (HOS) TAKEN FROM HOSPITALS IN ZAGREB BY YUGOSLAV ARMED FORCES IN MAY AND JUNE OF 1945 IN THE RECORDS OF STATE ARCHIVES IN ZAGREB
title_sort arrests and liquidations of wounded members of the croatian armed forces (hos) taken from hospitals in zagreb by yugoslav armed forces in may and june of 1945 in the records of state archives in zagreb
publisher Croatian State Archives; hda@arhiv.hr
publishDate 2011
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/90525
http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/133986
long_lat ENVELOPE(19.216,19.216,69.928,69.928)
geographic Rata
geographic_facet Rata
genre New Siberia
Siberia
genre_facet New Siberia
Siberia
op_source Arhivski vjesnik (hda@arhiv.hr); No.54
op_relation http://hrcak.srce.hr/90525
http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/133986
_version_ 1766244645438750720