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The missing of my grandpa?

by misticVladetaV

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misticVladetaV
People in story: 
Vladeta Vukovic
Location of story: 
Croatia/Slovenia
Background to story: 
1st Serbian horse esqadron
Article ID: 
A2265518
Contributed on: 
05 February 2004

My grandpa was born in Ladjevci,place near the town Kraljevo (it was bombing during NATO agresion),May the 3rd 1900.year.He was an a member of lokal ranch membership,he was rich and he has about 20 highclass,pureblod horses.When the German army,started the ocupaction of Poland,he join the league of "Partizans"in 1939,about november.Cosue he have a horse,beside of that he join the league he go to the Serbian 1st horse esqadron.He was fighting so many battles,in Partizans he kill some German couronel beside his hose in Kraljevo.After that he try to escape in Swiss,over Croatia and Slovenia,with big suitcase with money,some important documents,gun and pictures of his familly!That was in 1943.year,when the Croation organisation wich called itself "USTASHE" was very,very strong and succesfull in killing of Serbs,partizans,Jewes,...and outhers "sick rases of people".They catch the small group of intruders in a train from Belgrade to the Trst,on the Croatia-Slovenia border.After that,he never call us back.

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