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Kerim (Mustafa) Dujso

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Kerim (Mustafa) Dujso (died 1945) was a Yugoslav Partisan fighter who took part in the Narodna Oslobodilačka Borba (NOB), or People's Liberation Struggle, during World War II.

Early Life[uredi | uredi kôd]

Kerim Dujso was born in Banja Luka, details about his early life remain scarce, but he became a member of the Yugoslav Partisans, a communist-led resistance movement fighting against Axis occupation in Yugoslavia.

World War II[uredi | uredi kôd]

During World War II, Slavonski Brod, where Kerim was active, held strategic importance due to its industrial capabilities and key railway connections. This made the town a frequent target of Allied bombings aimed at disrupting German supply lines and military operations. Slavonski Brod was bombed 28 times during the war, especially in 1944 and 1945.

Death[uredi | uredi kôd]

Kerim (Mustafa) Dujso died in 1945 during one of the intense battles or bombings in Slavonski Brod. His contributions to the resistance movement and his ultimate sacrifice are remembered as part of the broader struggle for liberation in Yugoslavia.

Legacy[uredi | uredi kôd]

Kerim Dujso's dedication and bravery in the fight against Axis forces symbolize the courage of the Yugoslav Partisans. His sacrifice is honored and remembered as a significant part of Yugoslav history.

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