brochure “Partizanski spomenik u Mostaru” (1980)
book “Spomenica Mostara 1941-1945.”
Ibro I. DIZDAREVIĆ
IBRAHIM IBRO DIZDAREVIĆ, son of JUSUF, born on July 17, 1923, in Mostar, an electrician, a member of the League of Communist Youth (SKOJ) in Rudnik since 1940, joined the Battalion in December 1941, active member of SKOJ (Communist youth). A fighter, he was killed in Bijela near Konjic during the night of June 14-15, 1942.
EXCERPT FROM LITERATURE:
“(…) In the battles around the school in Bijela and on the positions above Konjic, 16 comrades fell. They were: Stjepan Šulentić Šule – a student from Mostar, Harno Taslaman – a worker from Mostar, Sulejman Cilić – a student from Jablanica, Togo Finci – a student from Sarajevo, Kabiljo Montiljo – a student from Sarajevo, Ranko Kosjerina – a worker from Mostar, Hivza Brkić – a student from Mostar, Remzo Ćišić – a worker from Mostar, Avdo Bošnjak – a worker from Mostar, Milan Ivetić – a worker from Mostar, Muhamed Šapuh – a worker from Mostar, Avdo Vejzović – a worker from Mostar, Muhamed Zalihić – a worker from Mostar, Ahmet Grčić – a student from Konjic, Mujo Hubana – a peasant from Bijelo Polje near Mostar, Ibro Dizdarević – a worker from Mostar, Avdo Duranović (mentioned by Vukosav Rade), Sulejman Leho – captured and killed in a camp in 1942.”
Ćemalović, Enver (1986): Mostarski bataljon, Mostar; grupa autora (1986): Hercegovina u NOB 4. dio, Beograd ; grupa autora: Spomenica Mostara 1941-1945.
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