Trojvrh

On the 7th, the same Ustaše massacred 45 people in Trojvrh, and arrested 41 more in Josipdol, Vajin Vrh and Vojnovac.

An Ustaša functionary arrived in Josipdol, who released all arrestees and ordered the killing to stop.

On the 12th, the mourning Serb women demonstrated in Josipdol, requesting of the Italians to hold a trial for the murderers.

[3] Around July 8, the Ogulin kotar began the process of deporting the families to the Sisak concentration camp on a list of 55 people marked for moving to make room for Slovene arrivals, from Jasenak, Josipdol, Munjava, Trojvrh and Vajin Vrh.

[a] So the kotarski predstojnik of Ogulin proposed to wait 8 to 10 days until the atmosphere was calmer.