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Branivoje Jovanović-Brana : ウィキペディア英語版
Branivoje Jovanović-Brana

Branivoje Jovanović (), known by the ''nom de guerre'' Brana (Брана), was a Chetnik ''vojvoda'' (commander). He was born in Kisiljevo near Požarevac. He finished gymnasium in Belgrade and Šabac, after which he finished the Military Academy. He was among the first Chetniks who crossed the border. He participated in the Fight on Čelopek. He was brave, and popular, social with people. Brana and his friend Bogdan Hajnc were in the village of Petraljica, when Turks who had been tipped of their location surrounded them. The Chetniks locked themselves in two houses, which the Turks set aflame. Brana and his band were burnt to death. His remains were excavated the next day and buried by the Petraljica church. The events were recorded in poetry.
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