Danica Dana Milosavljević Razić (Bioska, 15 August 1925 – Belgrade, 26 February 2018) was a Serbian anti-fascist combat fighter for the Partisan forces in Yugoslavia's National Liberation War.
Her uncle Nikola Milosavljević, whose wife died young, was killed in the Battle of Cer, so Dani's father Miloš took over the care of his three nephews Dušan, Pavle and Miljko.
According to one source, "She was able to walk down the main street carrying a basket in which fruit was stacked on top of bombs and ammunition.
After the First Enemy Offensive, she retreated with the company to the Sandžak,[1] and then to Bosnia, where on 21 December 1941, she was with the Fifth Šumadija Battalion of the First Proletarian Brigade.
In the battles against the fascist Ustashi forces, near Livno, in December 1942, she was seriously wounded, shot in the hip,[3] after which she was treated in a hospital in Glamoč.