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  1. Stjepan Filipović (Escritura cirílica: Стјепан "Стево" Филиповић; (Opuzen, 27 de enero de 1916 - Valjevo, 22 de mayo de 1942) fue un partisano croata, participante en la lucha de liberación nacional y héroe nacional de Yugoslavia, ejecutado durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y declarado después de su muerte ...

  2. Stjepan Filipović (27 January 1916 – 22 May 1942) was a Yugoslav communist who led the Kolubara Company of the Valjevo Partisan Detachment during the 1941 Partisan uprising. He was captured and executed in 1942 in Valjevo.

  3. Stjepan Filipović (Escritura cirílica: Стјепан "Стево" Филиповић; fue un partisano croata, participante en la lucha de liberación nacional y héroe nacional de Yugoslavia, ejecutado durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y declarado después de su muerte como Héroe del Pueblo de Yugoslavia

  4. Stjepan Filipović became the Yugoslav symbol of anti-fascism and of the fight for freedom. Two monuments have been erected in his honour, the first one in Valjevo itself and the second in Croatia, in his home town of Opuzen. His heroic act became the memory of a common, both Serbian and Croatian, fight against Nazism and fascism.

  5. 44.264372, 19.880228. Author. Vojin Bakić. Sculptor. Built in. 1960. The picture of communist Stjepan Filipović raising his arms in resistance just before being hanged by Germans in May of 1942 became iconic in post-war Yugoslavia and traveled around the globe as a symbol of the fight against fascism. About. State. Interviews. Photos.

  6. 1 de may. de 2020 · „Nažalost, Rade Končar i Stevan ili Stjepan Filipović, kako hoćete, danas dele sudbinu stotina drugih članova antifašističkog pokreta i narodnooslobodilačke borbe koji su zaboravljeni i...

  7. Yugoslav partisan fighter Stjepan Filipović shouting "Death to fascism, freedom to the People!" seconds before his execution by a collaborationist Serbian State Guard unit [1] in German-occupied Valjevo. The slogan written on a wall in Split, September 1943. " Death to fascism, freedom to the people!