Većeslav Holjevac

Politician, Deceased Person

1917 – 1970

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Who was Većeslav Holjevac?

Većeslav Holjevac was a Croatian and Yugoslav soldier and communist politician.

Holjevac was born in Karlovac, at the time in Austria-Hungary. He joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1939. Following the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia and establishment of Independent State of Croatia, Holjevac was active in resistance movement and in July 1941 he was one of the founders of Partisan units in Kordun and Banovina regions of Croatia. He served as political commisar of Partisan units in that region until the end of war.

The most famous action which Holjevac commanded in 1941, happened on November 17 in Karlovac. He was in command of the platoon whose assignment was to liberate partisan Marijan Čavić, who was wounded by Ustashe, captured and set to healthcare in Karlovac hospital. Holjevac's platoon was redressed in Homeguard uniforms, so they entered Karlovac without problems. Unfortunately, Čavić was taken from hospital before their arrival, so the assignment was not completely executed. However, this action made a high impression within the population of Karlovac and neighbouring places.

After the war Holjevac served in many important posts in Tito's Yugoslavia.

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Born
Aug 22, 1917
Austria-Hungary
Also known as
  • Veceslav Holjevac
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Died
Jul 11, 1970

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on July 23, 2013

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