Simo Dubajić

In the spring of 1945, they were stationed in the region of Kočevje in Slovenia, where they were reportedly involved in the Bleiburg repatriations.In the 1990s with the breakup of Yugoslavia, Dubajić became one of the leaders of Serb armed militias in the Dalmatian hinterland (in the so-called Log Revolution), and circumstantial evidence points to a group led by him having perpetrated a November 1990 murder of a Croatian police officer.[1] He was active in the creation of the Republic of Serbian Krajina during the Croatian War of Independence before moving to Belgrade in 1991.[2][3] Dubajić was allegedly courted by Vuk Drašković to lead his Serbian Guard which was active in Slavonia.[4] In 2006, Dubajić published a book entitled Život, grijeh i kajanje: Od Kistanja do Kočevskog roga where he talked about the World War II Kočevski Rog massacre.
KistanjeKingdom of Serbs, Croats and SlovenesBelgradeSFR YugoslaviaSerbian GuardYugoslav PartisanSerb from CroatiaWorld War IICroatian War of IndependenceYugoslav National Liberation ArmyPetar DrapšinKočevjeSloveniaBleiburg repatriationslieutenant colonelYugoslav People's Armybreakup of YugoslaviaLog RevolutionRepublic of Serbian KrajinaVuk DraškovićSlavoniaKočevski Rog massacreCroatian Institute of HistoryJutarnji listSlobodna Dalmacija