Today marks the 81st anniversary of the communist crime against Croats after World War II in Kiseljak. More than 600 of them were killed at the "Crvena stijena" site, where they were brought from as far away as Uskoplje, Vareš and Žepče. They were killed without trial and were tried, and witnesses bring shocking stories. According to data collected by a team in which Ivo Miro Jović participated as a historian, in less than six years, from mid-Ma…
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Today marks the 81st anniversary of the communist crime against Croats after World War II in Kiseljak. More than 600 of them were killed at the "Crvena stijena" site, where they were brought from as far away as Uskoplje, Vareš and Žepče. They were killed without trial and were tried, and witnesses bring shocking stories. According to data collected by a team in which Ivo Miro Jović participated as a historian, in less than six years, from mid-Ma…