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In March 2009, Dubajić was indicted by the Zagreb County State Attorney's Office of war crimes during World War II. At least 13,000 people are alleged to have been killed at the site by soldiers under Dubajić's command from May 26 to June 5, 1945.
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broke out, he joined the partisan resistance movement, and advanced in ranks to the rank of major. At the end of the war, Dubajić was the commander of a mechanized squad of the 4th Army of Yugoslavia (the Croatian branch of the
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Istraga protiv Sime Dubajića zbog ubojstava na Kočevskome rogu
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Slobodan Milosevic and the Destruction of Yugoslavia
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Kistanje
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Belgrade
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
SFR Yugoslavia
Serbian Guard
Yugoslav Partisan
Serb from Croatia
World War II
Croatian War of Independence
Kistanje
Knin
World War II
Yugoslav National Liberation Army
Petar Drapšin
Kočevje
Slovenia
Bleiburg repatriations
lieutenant colonel
Yugoslav People's Army
breakup of Yugoslavia
Log Revolution
Republic of Serbian Krajina
Croatian War of Independence
Belgrade
Vuk Drašković
Serbian Guard
Slavonia
Kočevski Rog massacre

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