Vlado Janić Capo (14 July 1904 – 4 May 1991) was a Croatian Partisan and the commander of the Sisak People's Liberation Partisan Detachment, the first anti-fascist resistance unit formed by a resistance movement in occupied Yugoslavia and Europe during World War II.
[2] His entire family participated in the labor movement and since 1941 in the People's Liberation War.
His two brothers and father were executed, while his mother and sister were in the Jasenovac concentration camp.
[3] At the end of the WWI and in the first years of Yugoslavia, he learned the locksmith trade at the fabric factory in Sisak.
The first Partisan unit in Croatia was organized under the leadership of Marijan Cvetković and Vlado Janić.