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Perunovich, Milosawa

Milosava Perunovich ( Serb. Milosava Perunoviћ ; 1900 , Nikshich - 1945 , Pec ) - a Montenegrin student of the gymnasium, a member of the partisan struggle against the Austro-Hungarian troops as part of the Montenegrin Comitos during the First World War [1] .

Milosawa Perunovich
Serb. Milosava Perunovi
NicknameMilosav
Date of Birth1900 ( 1900 )
Place of BirthNiksic , Principality of Montenegro
Date of death1945 ( 1945 )
Place of deathPec , Democratic Federative Yugoslavia
Affiliation Montenegro
Years of service1916-1918
RankComit
Battles / WarsWorld War I

Biography

Milosawa studied at the Niksic gymnasium when, in 1916, the Kingdom of Montenegro was forced to surrender to Austria-Hungary. The father, mother, and three brothers of Milosawa were hijacked to a prisoner camp in Austria [1] . Hiding her identity, she signed up under the male name Milosav to fight as part of Montenegrin volunteers and tried to do everything to behave like a man at the front [2] . The detachment in which Milosava fought inflicted heavy losses on the Austrians: soon rumors that a girl was fighting there, from the shots of which “any enemy shook”, spread throughout Montenegro [3] .. The Montenegrins composed songs about the partisan, and the Austrians promised a great cash reward for her head [3] .

Three years after the end of the war, Milosawa received seven acres of land in the village of Ghednik near Subotica and built a house on this site. In the interwar years she worked at the railway station as treasurer, remained in the village until the beginning of the April 1941 war [1] . Refusing to cooperate with the Nazis, she fled to her homeland with her mother Gospava and her younger brother Nikola, and their house was burned down. They were sheltered by the priest Dragomir Miyushkovich. In the winter of 1945, when the Germans had already been expelled, Milosawa decided to return home and walked on foot through Mount Cacor . Representatives of the Batskovichi and Roxandic families, who were expelled from Metohia, went with her.

At the top of Cakora, one of the Backskichi, for unknown reasons, made several shots from a revolver, wounding Milosav in the back. In the hospital of the city of Pecs, she died, despite the efforts of doctors. Before her death, she said: “I die at the hands of a rotten ...” [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 PERUNOVA MILOSAVA (Serb.) . prvisvetskirat.rs . Amanet The appeal date is August 8, 2016.
  2. ↑ The Montenegrins fought against the Turks and against Hitler (Unopened) . Realmonte.net (January 13, 2015). The date of circulation is July 5, 2017.
  3. ↑ 1 2 Nikola Giljen, Sonja Jovićević Jov, Jelena Mandić. Srpske Amazonke Velikog rata (1914-1918) - Skromne dame gvozdenog srca (Serb.) . Bašta Balkana (October 1, 2012). The appeal date is August 6, 2016.

Literature

  • Surround, Antinјe (1987). Zhenya-Soluntsi dialect. Beograd: Kiev novine. ISBN 978-86-391-0042-1 .


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Perunovic,_Milosawa&oldid=92272970


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