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Full Name
  
Slobodan Bajic

Ethnicity
  
Serb

Died
  
1943 Eastern Bosnia

Citizenship
  
Yugoslav

Resting place
  
unknown

Name
  
Slobodan Paja

Nationality
  
Yugoslav


Slobodan Bajic Paja

Born
  
26 June 1916 (
1916-06-26
)
Banovci

Occupation
  
Partisan fighter, author of the manifestos

Skola slobodan baji paja polazak generacije 2014 15 u prvi razred


Slobodan Bajić Paja (1916–1943) was a People's Hero of Yugoslavia. He was an important leader of the partisans in World War II in Syrmia. During the fight with the Nazis in Eastern Bosnia, he was killed. He was awarded the "Order of the People's Hero" in 1952.

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O slobodan baji paja novi karlovci akademija povodom 100 godina i sv rata


Early life

Slobodan Bajić Paja Novogodinji vaar u osnovnoj koli Slobodan Baji Paja Ozon Media

Slobodan Bajić Paja was born in village Banovci in Croatia where he lived until his sixth year. He was son of a local Orthodox priest in St. Petka's Church. From 1922, he lived in Pećinci in Serbia, where his father was transferred. He graduated from high school in Sremski Karlovci. Slobodan started participating in the work of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia while still in high school but he formally joined the party during his studies at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy in 1938.

Legacy

Elementary Schools in Indija, Pećinci, Novi Karlovci, Brestač, Donji Tovarnik, and Sremska Mitrovica bear his name. His name also has a city library in Ruma. Before the Croatian War of Independence, School in Šidski Banovci also bears his name but the Croatian government decided to rename the school in Elementary School Ilača-Banovci by the villages where the school is located. However, the bust of Slobodan Bajic Paja in front of the school in Šidski Banovci has not been removed, and one of the streets in the village still bears his name. Unfortunately, at the same time a monument to Slobodan Bajic Paji together with mausoleum of 33 anti-fascist partisans in Kalesija was destroyed and the bones were then confiscated and lost by local Bosniaks authorities four months after the end of the war in that country. Although the Public Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina subsequently attempted to investigate the matter, competent investigative institutions in Tuzla refused to open a formal investigation.

Honorific eponyms

  •  Croatia: Slobodan Bajić Paja Street, Banovci
  •  Serbia: Slobodan Bajić Paja Street, Pećinci
  •  Serbia: Elementary School Slobodan Bajić Paja in Novi Karlovci
  •  Serbia: Elementary School Slobodan Bajić Paja in Pećinci
  •  Serbia: Elementary School Slobodan Bajić Paja in Manđelos
  •  Serbia: Elementary School Slobodan Bajić Paja in Sremska Mitrovica
  •  Serbia: Public Library Slobodan Bajić Paja in Ruma
  • Slobodan Bajić Paja httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

    References

    Slobodan Bajić Paja Wikipedia