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1 2 | virtually never ceased since 1941. During the Second World
2 3,1 | Platon Jovanovic (1940–1941), Dr Vasilije Kostic (1941–
3 3,1 | 1941), Dr Vasilije Kostic (1941–1961), Dr Andrej Frusic (
4 3,1 | century.~~During World War II (1941–1945), 64 churches were
5 3,1 | World War. On April 27, 1941, Ustasha authorities ordered
6 3,1 | Jovanovic was buried on May 24, 1941, in the Military Cemetery
7 5,1 | 1936), Sava Trlajic (1938–1941), Nikanor Ilicic (1947–1951)
8 5,1 | was arrested on 13 June, 1941, together with thirteen
9 5,1 | fettered. In mid-August of 1941, Bishop Sava Trlajic was
10 5,2 | Completely razed by Ustashas in 1941. A small wooden church erected
11 5,2 | built in 1800, damaged (1941–1945). Following World War
12 5,2 | in the 19th century. In 1941, destroyed by Croat Ustashas.
13 5,2 | faithful forcibly converted (1941–1945). Church archives and
14 5,3 | Set afire by the Ustashas (1941–1945). Iconostasis destroyed,
15 5,3 | Destroyed by the Ustashas (1941–1945). New church built
16 5,3 | built in 1885, destroyed in 1941. Reconstruction begun in
17 5,3 | destroyed by Ustashas in 1941. New church, containing
18 5,3 | built in 1892, set afire in 1941, renovated in 1973. Church
19 5,4 | built in 1867. Damaged (1941–1945). Restored in 1976. "
20 5,4 | the 6th century, damaged (1941–1945). Renovated in 1963.
21 5,4 | built in 1857. Destroyed (1941–1945). On the same site
22 5,4 | entire inventory destroyed in 1941. Renovated 1970–72. Church
23 5,4 | in the Second World War (1941–45). Renovation begun in
24 5,4 | razed by the Ustashas in 1941, rebuilt after World War
25 5,4 | valuables transported to Zagreb (1941–1945). Following World War
26 6,1 | Church and its faithful after 1941. The old Church Museum in
27 6,1 | 1920), Petar Zimonjic (1921–1941), who was martyred at the
28 6,1 | the Ustashas on 12 May, 1941, and taken to Sarajevo.
29 6,1 | then to Gospic on 15 June, 1941. While in prison he underwent
30 7,2 | during the Second World War (1941–1945). Completely renovated
31 7,3 | Second World War damaged ( 1941–1945). Renovated after the
32 7,3 | During Second World War (1941–1945) looted. Renovated
33 7,3 | Ustashas in early August 1941. Iconostasis damaged (icons
34 8,1 | of World War II, on 2 May 1941, Metropolitan Dositej was
35 8,2 | church and burglarized (1941–1945). Church Register and
36 8,2 | Renovated in 1824. Looted (1941–1945). a report of 7 December
37 8,2 | damaged in World War II (1941–1945). Iconostasis damaged,
38 8,2 | from 1790. Church damaged (1941–1945). Renovated after Second
39 8,2 | Parish Home also damaged (1941–1945). Church and Parish
40 8,2 | damaged in the last war (1941–1945), and church library
41 8,2 | damaged in World War II (1941–1945). After Second World
42 8,2 | 1820. Damaged by Ustashas (1941–1945). Seven old manuscripts
43 8,3 | Nicholas from 1760. Damaged (1941–1945). Completely renovated
44 8,3 | Church damaged by Ustashas (1941–1945). Completely renovated
45 8,3 | items largely destroyed (1941–1945). Church renovated
46 8,3 | Parish Home destroyed (1941–1945). Church dynamited
47 8,3 | 1769. Church damaged in 1941. Iconostasis taken down
48 8,3 | Turned into Uniate church (1941–1945). Completely renovated
49 8,3 | Heavily damaged in the war (1941–1945), roof destroyed during
50 11,2| During Second World War (1941–1945) converted into Roman
51 11,2| 1987. During World War II (1941–1945) converted into Roman
52 11,2| During Second World War (1941–1945) iconostasis damaged,
53 11,2| During Second World War (1941–1945) church looted and
54 11,3| 1854. During World War II (1941–1945) church devastated
55 11,3| During Second World War (1941–1945) archives and part
56 11,3| During Second World War (1941–1945) archives and some
57 11,3| During Second World War (1941–1945) archives and part
58 11,4| During Second World War (1941–1945) looted; icons from
59 11,4| 1757. During World War II (1941–1945) converted into Roman
60 11,5| 1986. During World War II (1941–1945) damaged and turned
61 12,1| Milutin; Miron Nikolic (1888–1941), one of the most respected
62 12,2| in the Second World War (1941–1945), as well as in the
63 12,4| Gavrinica. During World War II (1941–1945) the church was seriously
64 12,4| Destroyed by Ustashas in 1941. New church begun in 1983
65 12,5| Baptist – built in 1775. In 1941 church destroyed by Croatian
66 12,5| destroyed by Ustashas in 1941. New church built after
67 12,6| 1824 and 1885. On 7 July 1941 church razed by Croatian
68 12,6| Djordje Protic from Sombor. In 1941 church destroyed by Ustashas
69 12,6| destroyed by Ustashas in 1941. Reconstructed in 1977.
70 12,6| by Croatian Ustashas in 1941. New church built in 1980.
71 12,6| destroyed by Ustashas on 1 May, 1941. Iconostasis, liturgical
72 12,6| destroyed by Ustashas in 1941. New church, near site of
73 12,6| Destroyed by Ustashas in 1941. All religious and art works
74 12,6| the ground by Ustashas in 1941; liturgical items, books
75 12,6| massacred by Ustashas in 1941–1945 destroyed in Orthodox
76 12,6| Dynamited by Ustashas in 1941; iconostasis and all religious
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