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  1. Ivan "Ivica" Vranetić (Hebrew: איוואן ורנטיץ'; 1925/1926 – 3 February 2010) was a Yugoslav partisan of ethnic Croatian descent, whose aid to Jewish people during World War II resulted in his inclusion among the "Righteous Among the Nations" by Yad Vashem in 1970.

    • Partisan, humanitarian, chairman of the Organization of Righteous Among the Nations in Israel
  2. Ivan (Ivica) Vranetic was born in Vrbas, Yugoslavia, in 1927.In September 1943, after the German occupation of Italy and the territories under its control, the Yugoslav partisans arrived at the Island of Rab in the Adriatic Sea. They released the Jews interned on the island’s camp, and helped them reach the area in southern Yugoslavia that was under their control

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  3. Ivan Vranetic. VRANETIC, Ivan (1926 – 2010) Ivan (Ivica) Vranetic was 17 years old when he witnessed the arrival of many Jews – mostly women and children – in Topusko in southern Croatia, where he lived with his parents. In September 1943, following the Italian surrender to the Allies, Yugoslav partisans went to evacuate the Jews held in ...

  4. Ivan Vranetić, kroatischer Gerechter unter den Völkern und 20 Jahre Vorsitzender der Organisation "Gerechte unter den Völkern" in Israel. Die Liste der Gerechten unter den Völkern aus Kroatien führt in alphabetischer Reihenfolge diejenigen Kroaten und Kroatinnen auf, die von der Gedenkstätte Yad Vashem mit dem Titel Gerechter ...

  5. jewswerehere.com › europe › southeuropeCroatia - Jews were here

    Some of the people who helped the Jews includes: Ratimir Deletis, Žarko & Boris Dolinar, Jozica Jurin, Miroslav Kirec, Franjo Sopianac, Ivan Vranetić, Antun Vuletić & Stanko Sielski. Ratimir Deletis, a lawyer, was appointed to the state attorney’s office and, in this capacity, he could help some Jews.

  6. Ivan Vranetić - Righteous Among the Nations He was 17-years-old when the Jews first came to his village in southern Croatia in 1943. The Jews had been held captive by the German forces on the Island of Rab in the Adriatic, but had just recently been freed by Yugoslavian partisans.

  7. Vranetić, Ivan Ivan (Ivica) Vranetić was 17 years old when he witnessed the arrival of