{"id":12925,"date":"2023-05-14T03:19:16","date_gmt":"2023-05-14T02:19:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/partizansko.info\/partizan\/husein-h-maslic\/"},"modified":"2023-09-24T13:26:38","modified_gmt":"2023-09-24T12:26:38","slug":"husein-h-maslic","status":"publish","type":"partizan","link":"https:\/\/partizansko.info\/en\/partizan\/husein-h-maslic\/","title":{"rendered":"Husein H. MASLI\u0106\u00a0"},"content":{"rendered":"<!-- wp:themify-builder\/canvas \/-->\n\n\n<p>HUSEIN HUSA MASLI\u0106, son of HASAN, born in 1923* in Mostar<em>, a carpenter<\/em> and tamburitza player in the Cultural and Artistic Society &#8220;Abra\u0161evi\u0107.&#8221; Member of the Communist Youth League (SKOJ) since 1941 and the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) since 1942. Joined the Battalion in September 1941, as a fighter of the Mostar Youth Detachment. Survived the Fifth Offensive at Sutjeska and, after the breakthrough, was part of a group of 80 partisans who returned to Mostar for recovery. The group was noticed near Blagaj and attacked by the Germans. Many fighters were killed, while Huso was seriously wounded.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the report to the Main Directorate for Public Order and Security in Zagreb and the Great Prefecture in Mostar, by the Chief of the District Police Authority in Mostar, Mate Roko, dated July 20, 1943, it is stated: <em>&#8220;On July 8, 1943, it was reported to the police station in Blagaj, Mostar district, that there are dead partisans in the forest called Kalu\u0111er bunar. Immediately, a patrol from the station, accompanied by the reported villagers, went to the scene and found 10 corpses, including one woman, and they also found one wounded partisan named Huso Masli\u0107\u2026&#8221;<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The captured Huso was taken to the hospital in Mostar, where he died. He was remembered as &#8220;an exceptionally brave fighter, a bomber, and a machine gunner, always at the forefront in all actions of his unit.&#8221;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A street in Mostar is named after Huso Masli\u0107.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>*The information is from the book &#8220;Mostar Battalion.&#8221; According to the book &#8220;Spomenica Mostara 1941-1945,&#8221; HUSEIN HUSA (HASAN) MASLI\u0106 was born in 1919 in Prozor and worked as a locksmith. He lived and worked in Mostar.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>HUSEIN HUSA MASLI\u0106, son of HASAN, born in 1923* in Mostar, a carpenter and tamburitza player in the Cultural and Artistic Society &#8220;Abra\u0161evi\u0107.&#8221; Member of the Communist Youth League (SKOJ) since 1941 and the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) since 1942. Joined the Battalion in September 1941, as a fighter of the Mostar Youth Detachment. 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After its establishment, three sections were active within the Society: drama, tamburica (musical instrument), and educational\/cultural. The ensemble of folk songs and dances, \"Abra\u0161evi\u0107,\" was one segment of the Society's overall work. The tamburica section played a significant role in gathering young progressive forces. The police banned the activities of \"Abra\u0161evi\u0107\" from 1929 to 1935 when the tamburica section resumed its work. Performances took place at parties in the city, especially at the Workers' Hall during dance events. Each party was opened with a song: Workers' Greeting \/ Greetings to the Brave Fighters \/ Fighting for Rights and Labor \/ Let's Be Merry and Happy \/ Solidarity as Always.\r\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400\">In 1939, demonstrations were organized in Mostar with the aim of fighting against fascism, for better workers' rights and a better life. That year, the \"Workers' Hall\" where RKUD \"Abra\u0161evi\u0107\" operated was closed. At that time, the leader of the tamburica section, Mustafa Bjelavac, and the leader of the drama section and \"Esperanto\" course, Nikola Abramovi\u0107-Bjelica (the founder of the Society), were taken to prison in Lepoglava and did not return. In addition to many members of the Society, tamburica players such as Kosta Kali\u010din, Ibrahim Pezo, Haso Fazlinovi\u0107, and Husein Masli\u0107-Husa lost their lives during World War II. During the war from 1941 to 1945, RKUD \"Abra\u0161evi\u0107\" was not operational.<\/p>\r\nSource: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.most.ba\/06364\/089.htm\">http:\/\/www.most.ba\/06364\/089.htm<\/a>, Photographs: CIDOM.","parent":0,"count":5,"filter":"raw"},{"term_id":317,"name":"Fallen fighters of the Mostar Battalion.","slug":"bataljon-en","term_group":0,"term_taxonomy_id":317,"taxonomy":"post_tag","description":"[gallery link=\"file\" size=\"medium\" ids=\"7114,7116,7122\"]\r\n\r\nMostar Battalion was formed as the \"Konji\u010dki\" in September 1941. Until the formation of the 13th Herzegovina Brigade in May 1944, 827 fighters passed through the Battalion, and 445 of them perished, including 211 from Mostar. Of the 86 women, 43 were killed. Mostar residents also fought in many other units of the NOVJ (People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia) and among the ranks of the activists of the National Liberation War in Mostar and other cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina... According to the records of the organization SUBNOR Mostar, every third citizen was an activist of the National Liberation War, 670 fighters were killed, 1517 were victims of fascist terror, and 206 were civilian war victims. D\u017eemil \u0160arac, article \"Sa Mostarcima\" (\"With the People from Mostar\"), Hercegovina No. 9, p. 221.\r\n\r\n\"And we were all young. Those of us who were 17, 18 years old, some seemed old even though they were not older than 25. The ones over 30 were rare. There were girls and boys with different characteristics and temperaments, robust and calm, talkative and silent, recklessly brave and rational, ordinary and above-average, semi-literate and university-educated, workers and highly skilled craftsmen, high school students and university students, skilled singers and those who couldn't carry a tune, jokers and serious-minded individuals. From all our nations and religions: Muslims, Croats, Serbs, Jews, Orthodox Christians, Catholics, Muslims, Jews, atheists, and semi-atheists. Some were from straight from Mostar and others from the surrounding locations, from Konjic and outside Konjic.\" (Hercegovina Magazine No. 7, p. 238)\r\n\r\nGroups of new fighters arrived from Mostar every 10-15 days, and the Unit quickly grew into a solid military force. The guides for the groups from Mostar were Mehmed Arap, Vasa Maslo, Serif Buri\u0107, Husa Orman, Vojo Ivani\u0161evi\u0107, and Pero Krajina, who were among the bravest and most resourceful fighters. The groups regularly brought not only weapons but also medical supplies, sugar for the hospital, writing materials, large quantities of paper, books taken from the National Library (which formed the library at Borci), and other supplies for the needs of the Unit. 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