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May 1941 Sanski Most revolt

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The May 1941 Sanski Most revolt (also known as the ''Đurđevdan uprising'' ((セルビア語:Ђурђевдански устанак)) or the ''rebellion of the Sana peasants'' ((セルビア語:Побуна санских сељака)) occurred near the town of Sanski Most in what was at the time Axis-occupied Yugoslavia. The Serbian population revolted against oppression by the Ustaše regime, the rulers of the Independent State of Croatia who were sponsored by Nazi Germany. Many civilians died during the three days of hostilities.
==Introduction==
On 6 May 1941, during Đurđevdan slava, a Eastern Orthodox holy day in honour of Saint George, the uprising began in Kijevo and Tramošnja villages and continued for three days. It was the first episode of hostility against the occupying forces.〔(''Vojno-istoriski glasnik.'' ) p155 "The conflict broke out on May 6th, when many Serbian families in Kijevo and Tramošnja villages celebrated."〕〔Zadruga M. et al ("Genocid nad Srbima u II svetskom ratu." ) Muzej žrtava genocida i Srpska književna zadruga 1995 p258 "Уз то је први усташки напад био на домаћинства која су славила крену славу Ђурђевдан 6. маја 1941, због којег је услиједила и побуна санских сељака 6 — 8. маја 1941. године."〕〔"Mesec dana od izbijanja aprilskog rata i 18 dana od kapitulacionog akta došlo je do sukoba srpskih seljaka iz okoline Sanskog Mosta, sela Kijevo i Tramošnja 6, 7. i 8. maja 1941. godine, poznatog kao Đurđevdanski ustanak sanskih seljaka." ("A month after April war broke out and 18 days since capitulation, Serb villagers from Kijevo and Tramošnja near Sanski Most, participated in the conflict on 6, 7 and 8 May 1941 which is known as Đurđevdan uprising of Sana villagers.")〕〔Nikolić K. ("Istorija 3/4: za III razred gimnazije prirodno-matematičkog smera i IV razred gimnazije opšteg i društveno-jezičkog smera." ) Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva 2005 ISBN 978-86-17-12413-5.〕〔Jović R. ("Šušnjar 1941." ) Opština Oštra Luka 2011 p39 ISBN 978-99938-41-08-1〕〔Kazimirović V. ("Srbija i Jugoslavija 1914-1945." ) Prizma 1995 p877〕 The celebration of Đurđevdan in Kijevo and Tramošnja was disturbed by the Muslim Ustaše. This provoked local Serb civilians to rise up against the Ustaše. To suppress the uprising, the Ustaše requested help from Germany. On the 7 May 1941 and 8 May 1941, German infantry and artillery forces arrived in the villages. They took 450 Serb civilians hostage. By 8 May 1941, the uprising was suppressed. Many Serb civilians were killed. Up to three Germans and 2 Ustaše were injured. On 9 May 1941, 27 Serb civilians were executed in retaliation. Their bodies were hanged in the center of Sanski Most. In 1973, their bodies were interred in a memorial in Sušnjar.

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