At the end of May 1941 the Croatian Ustasha authorities have launched all Serbs from villages around the lakes and expelled them Dvor in Bosnia, "with the motivation that the Plitvice lakes and surrounding area, as well as Croatian spa town should not be a single Serb." Their houses local Croats were first looted and then torched the majority. All these Serbs were evicted by order of the great mayor of Bihac, Ljubomir Kvaternik. But after three months, when the Italian army occupied Liku, these Serbs returned to the ruins of their homes. Prota Nikola Bogunović parish priest in Tributaries, as an eyewitness says that the month of June 1941 expelled all Serbian families from all over the Municipality of Plitvice Lakes. All they had movable property remained in their homes. "One rainy night all the people, accompanied by armed Ustasha, was transported to the nearby villages requisitioned car directly in front of my apartment in the parish Tributaries. Chariot procession lasted three hours. All these people was expelled and left the villages of Bosanski Petrovac to Drvar".
Amo la Croazia, terra di mia nonna materna Plitvice l'ho visto diverse volte, ma ci ritornerò
Sono stato a visitarlo nel 1985 con papà e mamma, cari ricordi.
Posto incantevole!
croazia. terra di Natura e bellezza. grazie bel video.
Bellissimo ed una camminata infinita per arrivare al treno ma ne vale davvero la pena😊
Complimenti, un video da professionista
Grazie
Visto ieri in TV. Stra-Bello!!!
I love Croatia! Thanks for this video!
+impression_84 Grazie !
Amazing. Last time I've been there a year ago and it was awesome.
I lagi e le cascate di Plitvice sono semplicemente esaltanti! E' la natura che parla!
Plitvice meravigliosa natura
🇧🇷lindo,lindo,lindo,tudo maravilhoso,vontade de estar aí nesse lugar,país maravilhoso. 🌺
Very beautiful!
At the end of May 1941 the Croatian Ustasha authorities have launched all Serbs from villages around the lakes and expelled them Dvor in Bosnia, "with the motivation that the Plitvice lakes and surrounding area, as well as Croatian spa town should not be a single Serb." Their houses local Croats were first looted and then torched the majority. All these Serbs were evicted by order of the great mayor of Bihac, Ljubomir Kvaternik. But after three months, when the Italian army occupied Liku, these Serbs returned to the ruins of their homes. Prota Nikola Bogunović parish priest in Tributaries, as an eyewitness says that the month of June 1941 expelled all Serbian families from all over the Municipality of Plitvice Lakes. All they had movable property remained in their homes. "One rainy night all the people, accompanied by armed Ustasha, was transported to the nearby villages requisitioned car directly in front of my apartment in the parish Tributaries. Chariot procession lasted three hours. All these people was expelled and left the villages of Bosanski Petrovac to Drvar".