1970 memorial, designed by Šime Vulas, commemorating the 1942 massacre.[1]
Location
Podhum, near Rijeka
Date
12 July 1942
Target
Croats
Attack type
Mass murder, reprisals
Deaths
at least 91
Perpetrators
Italian army
The Podhum massacre was the mass murder of Croat civilians by Italian occupation forces on 12 July 1942, in the village of Podhum, in retaliation for an earlier Partisan attack.[2]
^"Spomenik Database | Profile for Šime Vulas". spomenikdatabase.
^"Spomenik Database | Monument to the Victims of Fascism at Podhum". spomenikdatabase.
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