The bombing of Zagreb in World War II was carried out by the Allies from 1944 until 1945.
According to a 1950 census of war victims, a total of 327 people were killed by bombing.
[1] Over the course of the bombing, the areas of Črnomerec, Borongaj and Pleso were hit the hardest.
[3] On February 22, 1944, a Dominican monastery was hit by the bombing, resulting in the deaths of eight theology students.
[4] In response to these deaths, archbishop of Zagreb Aloysius Stepinac sent a letter to the British ambassador to the Holy See.