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Ivan Vranetić

Ivan "Ivica" Vranetić (died 3 February 2010) was a Yugoslav partisan of ethnic Croatian descent, whose aid to Jewish people during World War II resulted in his inclusion among the "Righteous Among the Nations" by Yad Vashem in 1970.〔Associated Press (3 February 2010). ("Yugoslav Partisan Who Saved Jews in Holocaust Dies" ). ABC News. Accessed 16 November 2010.〕 For more than two decades, he was Chairman of the Righteous Among the Nations organization.
==Biography==
Vranetić was born in 1926 in Vrbas, Yugoslavia, and raised in Topusko, Croatia (part of the former Yugoslavia). He grew up in a liberal, middle-class, Catholic household.〔(USHMM search results ). Accessed 16 November 2010.〕 Although his parents were not specifically religious, he said he was raised to love and respect others. Vranetić began helping Jewish refugees at the age of 17 even though his village largely supported the Nazi-sympathizing Ustaše. His first attempt to help a Jewish doctor resulted in a beating from a Croatian soldier that resulted in Vranetić losing hearing in his left ear. He went on to help many others find secure hiding places and to supply their needs.〔
Among the refugees he assisted was Arna Montilio, whose husband died in the Jasenovac concentration camp, and her mother and daughter.〔 After the war, Vranetić continued to communicate with her and other refugees he had helped, eventually moving to Israel in 1963 and marrying Montilio.〔 He was granted honorary Israeli citizenship by the government of Israel. In 1970, he received his "Righteous Among the Nations" award from Yad Vashem for his work, becoming chairman of the Organization of Righteous Among the Nations in Israel in 1986, a position he held for more than twenty years.〔
Widowed in the late 1990s, Vranetić was honored during a memorial ceremony at the Yad Vashem Hall of Remembrance in 2009 when he and six Jewish Holocaust survivors met Pope Benedict XVI.

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