Branko Dobrosavljević

Branko Dobrosavljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранко Добросављевић; 4 January 1886 — 7 May 1941) was a Serbian Orthodox priest who was killed by the Ustaše[2] during the Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia in World War II.

[4] On the Feast of St. George, 6 May 1941, the very day of his own Slava Dobrosavljević was arrested by the Ustaše, headed by Ivan Sajfor from Veljun.

[4][a] Dobrosavljević's son was also arrested along with the parish priest of Cvijanović Brdo, Dimitrije Škorupan.

[3][5][6] The victims were taken to a ditch, forced to dig their own graves and then hacked to death with axes.

[5][6] Dobrosavljević was then tortured; his hair and beard were torn off, ears cut off and his eyes were gouged out before he was skinned alive.