Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | horror due to the civil war being waged within our territory,
2 1 | conflicts of this civil war, the Lord be thanked, have
3 2 | During the Second World War, in addition to more than
4 2 | heavily damaged during World War II. In the Diocese of Slavonia,
5 2 | during the Second World War were located on the territory
6 2 | three Dioceses.~After the War, the Communist regime, supported
7 2 | During the Second World War, the Monastery treasury
8 2 | respectively. After the War, Croatia’s institutions
9 2 | genocide. This most recent war (1991–1995) has taken what
10 2 | and material goods. The war, forced upon the Serbian
11 2 | plundered during the last World War, were returned to their
12 2 | razed during the last World War, new ones had been built
13 2 | were put to death in World War II, older men, women and
14 2 | greatly during the past war.~One of the first reports
15 2 | destroyed in the 1991–1995 war (Glinska Poljana and Staro
16 2 | damage from the Second World War; and three simply deteriorated
17 2 | before the begining of the war", and "Catholic church in
18 2 | before beginning of the civil war, is truly not feasible,
19 2 | remain standing.~In this war (1991–1995), Croatian and
20 2 | art treasures during the war (1991–1995), then let us
21 2 | during the Second World War); Monastery Orahovica was
22 2 | the perpetrators? Is the war, as regards Serbian Orthodox
23 3,1 | 15th century.~~During World War II (1941–1945), 64 churches
24 3,1 | and one looted in the last war. No less than 98 church
25 3,1 | martyred in the Second World War. On April 27, 1941, Ustasha
26 3,1 | 1995, i. e., the Croation war operations "Lightning" and "
27 3,1 | Grad and Jezero. During the war years (1991–1995), two churches
28 3,2 | 20th centruy. During World War II the iconostasis was damaged,
29 4,1 | Dalmatia Dioceses.~~In World War II many churches and other
30 4,1 | continued in the present war. In the Diocese of Bihac-Petrovac,
31 4,1 | half a century.~~In World War II, Croatian Ustashas martyred
32 4,1 | sentence." In the present war, the Memorial Chapel was
33 4,1 | destroyed. During the 1991–1995 war years, 26 churches were
34 4,2 | Ustashas in Second World War were located since 1991,
35 5,1 | Nikanor (Bogunovic).~~In World War II, Bishop Sava Trlajic
36 5,1 | Jadovno".~~During World War II, the Diocese of Upper
37 5,1 | continued even after the war. The places of worship which
38 5,1 | which remained after the war, in general damaged and
39 5,1 | buildings set afire during the war or demolished by other means…
40 5,1 | end of the Second World War, be removed, i.e., torn
41 5,1 | signed by Bogdan Korac.~~The war of 1991–1995 added to this
42 5,1 | of Upper Karlovac. In the war from 1991 until 1993, five
43 5,1 | at the beginning of World War II; the new church was finished
44 5,1 | in 1976. In the present war, this church was several
45 5,1 | were damaged during the war period 1991–1995. Eight
46 5,2 | twice damaged: during direct war operations in 1991, and
47 5,2 | during the Second World War by Ustashas, returned to
48 5,2 | construction. "In the 1991–1995 war the plaster fell from the
49 5,2 | detonations in the 1991–1995 war." (Report of 6 March 1993)~~ ~~
50 5,2 | 1941–1945). Following World War II church was repaired. "
51 5,2 | Renovation begun before the war (1991) but not completed.
52 5,2 | damaged in the Second World War. Following World War II
53 5,2 | World War. Following World War II repaired. "In the Autumn
54 5,2 | Ustashas. Following the war a new church was built;
55 5,2 | that time. Following World War II building returned to
56 5,3 | during the Second World War; new church built in 1963;
57 5,3 | during the Second World War; forcibly entered in August
58 5,3 | Damaged in the Second World War. Renovated in 1968. Church
59 5,3 | afire in the Second World War with 90 people inside. New
60 5,3 | in 1688. Damaged in World War II (not restored). Church
61 5,3 | by the Ustashas in World War II; later rebuilt. Shelled
62 5,3 | Ustashas in the Second World War; later rebuilt. Burglarized
63 5,4 | at the beginning of World War II. The wooden-carved iconostasis
64 5,4 | and destroyed outside of war operations on 12 August
65 5,4 | afire in the Second World War, razed in 1958, reconstruction
66 5,4 | century, damaged in World War II. Renovated following
67 5,4 | Renovated following the war. Broken into and pillaged
68 5,4 | destroyed in the Second World War (1941–45). Renovation begun
69 5,4 | During the Second World War turned into a Roman Catholic
70 5,4 | down near the end of the war. Rebuilt in 1967. "In the
71 5,4 | 1941, rebuilt after World War II. Parish Home (birth-place
72 5,4 | 1941–1945). Following World War II the church was dynamited.
73 6,1 | Reljevo until the First World War and moved then to Sarajevo
74 6,1 | during the Second World War. Sixteen priests and three
75 6,1 | Dabar-Bosnia during this last war (1991–1995), 23 churches
76 7,1 | Church after the First World War, the Diocese of Dalmatia
77 7,1 | banished to Italy during the war, to a war camp in the vicinity
78 7,1 | Italy during the war, to a war camp in the vicinity of
79 7,1 | released, and after World War II he left for America,
80 7,1 | Throne since 1992.~~In World War II, in addition to the deportation
81 7,1 | annihilated.~~During the last war (1991–1995), 14 churches
82 7,2 | during the Second World War (1941–1945). Completely
83 7,2 | renovated in 1983. During war operations (1991–1993) roof
84 7,2 | renovated in 1773. In World War II heavily damaged. Renovated
85 7,2 | built on eve of Second World War. Destroyed by Croats in
86 7,2 | 1968. During Second World War liturgical objects, church
87 7,2 | by Croatian army during war operations, shelled and
88 7,2 | built in 1536. In World War II bell-tower destroyed;
89 7,2 | destroyed; renovated after the war. Burglarized and devastated
90 7,2 | Damaged in Second World War. New church built in 1971
91 7,3 | During the Second World War damaged ( 1941–1945). Renovated
92 7,3 | 1945). Renovated after the war. Broken into, looted and
93 7,3 | Michael – built after World War II. Damaged by Croatian
94 7,3 | 1884. During Second World War (1941–1945) looted. Renovated
95 7,3 | looted. Renovated after the War. Church and bell-tower destroyed (
96 8,1 | very beginning of World War II, on 2 May 1941, Metropolitan
97 8,1 | After the Second World War, the Diocese of Zagreb –
98 8,1 | Zagreb–Ljubljana.~~In World War II, eight priests and three
99 8,1 | plundered as well.~~In the war of 1991–1995, even though
100 8,1 | in general there were no war operations on the territory
101 8,1 | were damaged outside the war zone. In 1996 the remains
102 8,1 | during the Second World War, were totally demolished.
103 8,2 | Church damaged before any war operations: buglarized during
104 8,2 | by the Ustashas in World War II, returned after numerous
105 8,2 | Heavily damaged in World War II (1941–1945). Iconostasis
106 8,2 | and 1985. Damaged during war operations (1991–1993).~~
107 8,2 | December 1992 outside of war operations.~~Velika Peratovica~~
108 8,2 | Renovated after Second World War. Devasted, iconostasis destroyed
109 8,2 | Church damaged in World War II. All church inventory
110 8,2 | completely renovated after the war in 1966/67. Church devasted
111 8,2 | partly damaged in the last war (1941–1945), and church
112 8,2 | heavily damaged in World War II (1941–1945). After Second
113 8,2 | 1945). After Second World War Croatian authorities did
114 8,2 | also destroyed. After World War II Church completely renovated.
115 8,3 | Completely renovated after World War II. Damaged by machine-gun
116 8,3 | renovated after Second World War. During war (1991–1993)
117 8,3 | Second World War. During war (1991–1993) iconostasis
118 8,3 | Demetrius from 1760. In World War II church damaged, Parish
119 8,3 | Church renovated after World War Two. Damaged and plundered (
120 8,3 | heavily damaged in World War II and turned into Roman
121 8,3 | Markovic. In Second World War turned into Uniate church
122 8,3 | afire by Ustashas in World War II. Later Chapel temporarily
123 8,3 | Ustashas. Returned after the war but with some icons missing.
124 8,3 | Damaged (1991–1993). After war operations, renovated by
125 8,3 | Partly damaged in World War II: church inventory, library
126 8,3 | After the Second World War Church renovated several
127 8,3 | Heavily damaged in the war (1941–1945), roof destroyed
128 8,3 | bombing raid. After World War II renovated. Heavily damaged
129 11,1| without success.~~During World War II, numerous Serbian churches
130 11,1| Poganovci, Budimci).~~In the war of 1991–1995, 14 churches
131 11,2| 1854. During Second World War (1941–1945) converted into
132 11,2| Church renovated after the war, new iconostasis installed.
133 11,2| 1945 during Second World War iconostasis, church and
134 11,2| renovated 1987. During World War II (1941–1945) converted
135 11,2| 1834. During Second World War (1941–1945) iconostasis
136 11,2| 1943. Rebuilt after the war. Now damaged, devastated
137 11,2| 1811. During Second World War (1941–1945) church looted
138 11,2| looted and damaged. After the War restored. Pillaged, burnt
139 11,3| Junior 1854. During World War II (1941–1945) church devastated
140 11,3| Cathedral renovated after the war. During past war 1991/92
141 11,3| after the war. During past war 1991/92 church dynamited
142 11,3| 1908. During Second World War devastated and desecrated;
143 11,3| 1844. During Second World War (1941–1945) archives and
144 11,3| century. During Second World War (1941–1945) archives and
145 11,3| 1903. During Second World War (1941–1945) archives and
146 11,4| new one built after the war. On the eve of the Feast
147 11,4| Karadjordjevic. During Second World War (1941–1945) looted; icons
148 11,4| Aleksandar. During last war (1991) facade damaged by
149 11,4| renovated in 1757. During World War II (1941–1945) converted
150 11,4| Nedeljkovic. During Second World War liturgical objects and church
151 11,4| 1775–1777. During World War II converted into Roman
152 11,5| built in 1743. During World War II razed to the ground.
153 11,5| 1841. During Second World War devastated; renovated in
154 11,5| Croats in 1943. After the war new church built. Dynamited
155 11,5| 1958 and 1986. During World War II (1941–1945) damaged and
156 11,5| Raic. During Second World War a machine-gun nest placed
157 11,5| 1935 and 1973. During World War II devastated, religious
158 12,1| then until the Second World War permanent spiritual growth
159 12,2| greatly in the Second World War (1941–1945), as well as
160 12,2| one (1991–1995). In World War II 54 churches were destroyed
161 12,2| After the Second World War new places of worship were
162 12,2| of the vandals from World War II have followed in their
163 12,2| worship, so that in the past war (1991–1995) 39 churches
164 12,3| Patriarchate of Serbia after World War II. This monumental edifice
165 12,3| were destroyed in the last war outside the military zone.
166 12,4| furnishings. During World War II the Ustashas destroyed
167 12,4| plundered during World War II, returned in 1985. During
168 12,4| Gavrinica. During World War II (1941–1945) the church
169 12,4| Ustashas during Second World War. Registries, liturgical
170 12,4| Parish Home after World War II, with bell–tower added
171 12,4| 1785. During Second World War outside of church damaged
172 12,4| 1825. During Second World War church inventory destroyed;
173 12,4| Renovated in 1858. During World War II church damaged by Ustashas;
174 12,4| 1879. During Second World War damaged exterior damaged
175 12,4| several times after World War II. Church slightly damaged
176 12,5| 1756–1760. During World War II church leveled by Croatian
177 12,5| New church built after the war in the cemetery as foundation
178 12,5| in November 1991, outside war zone; only foundations remain (
179 12,5| Muravic in 1896. During World War II church heavily damaged
180 12,5| several times after the war. In December 1991 Croatian
181 12,5| inside the church. After the war (1987), reconstruction began
182 12,5| church (1748). During World War II church damaged, Registries,
183 12,5| painted in 1842. During World War II (1945) church shelled.
184 12,5| Trinity destroyed in World War II. New church built after
185 12,5| New church built after the war. Interior of church dynamited
186 12,5| New church built after the war. Destroyed by Croatian Ustashas
187 12,6| from Novi Sad. During World War II the Monastery was pillaged
188 12,6| quarters built after the War. Near the end of 1991 the
189 12,6| area. During Second World War plundered. During fighting
190 12,6| renovated in 1834. In World War II church burnt down by
191 12,6| reconstructed after the War. In 1991–1992 during fighting
192 12,6| built in 1747. In World War II destroyed by Ustashas.
193 12,6| and 1844. In Second World War church converted into Roman
194 12,6| church. Renovated after the war. Church dynamited by Ustashas
195 12,6| Patriarchate after World War II. In spring of 1992 church
196 12,6| century. During Second World War church heavily damaged by
197 12,6| several times after World War II, and completely restored
198 12,6| Pakrac in 1985. After World War II chapel set up in Parish
199 12,6| mid-18th century. During World War II damaged and pillaged.
200 12,6| the 18th century. In World War II church damaged by shelling;
201 12,6| 1931. During Second World War slightly damaged. Part of
202 12,6| from Partisans in World War II. Damaged in 1991–1992.~~
203 12,6| destroyed during Second World War by Ustashas. Iconostasis
204 12,6| New church built after the war. Destroyed in October 1992
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