Grgurevci

During World War II, the fascists executed the entire adult male population of this village.

On this occasion local citizen Ranko Mišković-Dunja was severely beaten in retaliation for his two brothers being members of the resistance movement.

The testimonies mention local Germans who took part in the crime: Franja Nič, officer Reihner, Peter Weiner, Đura Herzeg (the mayor), and Adam Tajbli.

Weiner is also remembered for putting a clod of calx in the mouth of Svetislav Crnić after finding him still breathing among the executed bodies.

[1] Some of the prominent families in the village include: Ćorić, Ćurčić, Grabovački, Ivković, Jovešković, Lalović, Lođinović, Ostojić, Paunović, Pavlović, Perić, Petković, Popadić, Radosavljević, Ranitović, Ristić, Sanadrović, Simić, Stanković, Tejić, Udilović, Vidaković, Vasilić, Vesić, Vesković, Vozarević, Vuković, Zarin, etc.