May 1941 Sanski Most revolt
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| Part of World War II in Yugoslavia | |||||||
Location of Sanski Most in the Independent State of Croatia May 1941 Sanski Most revolt (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | |||||||
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Serb insurgents:
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Axis powers:
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Several dozens Serb peasants killed during the uprising 27 Serb civilians executed after the suppression of the uprising |
2-6 Ustaše wounded 2–3 Nazis wounded | ||||||
The May 1941 Sanski Most revolt (also known as the Đurđevdan uprising (Serbian: Ђурђевдански устанак) or the rebellion of the Sana peasants (Serbian: Побуна санских сељака)) occurred near the town of Sanski Most in what was at the time Axis-occupied Yugoslavia. The Serb population revolted against oppression by the Ustaše regime, the rulers of the Independent State of Croatia who were sponsored by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Many civilians died during the three days of hostilities.