Josip Kraš (26 March 1900 – 18 October 1941) was a Croatian communist and partisan who died in World War II and was proclaimed a People's Hero of Yugoslavia.
He joined the workers' movement after World War I and became a trade union activist.
[1] Because of his political work, he was incarcerated eleven times up to 1940, and after that when Nazi Germany invaded Yugoslavia in 1941, he went underground.
He was killed by Ustaše the same year in Karlovac, age 41, as one of the early organizers of the partisan units in the region.
[1][2] Posthumously he was awarded the title of people's hero, and the municipality of Ivanec made his house in Vuglovec a memorial museum in 1965.