Gornje Primišlje

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Country Croatia
Postal code
47240
Gornje Primišlje
Village
Gornje Primišlje is located in Croatia
Gornje Primišlje
Gornje Primišlje
Coordinates: 45°09′N 15°29′E / 45.150°N 15.483°E / 45.150; 15.483
Country Croatia
CountyKarlovac County
CitySlunj
Area
  Total
22.7 km2 (8.8 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
  Total
7
  Density0.31/km2 (0.80/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
47240
Area code+385 047

Gornje Primišlje is a village in Croatia, under the Slunj township, in Karlovac County.

On 12 April 1941, a group of 700 soldiers of the Royal Yugoslav Army launched an attack on Slunj from Primišlje in an attempt to penetrate further towards Bosnia, but after 6 hours the attack on Slunj failed. Wehrmacht forces entered Slunj at the behest of the Ustaša administration of Slunj in the evening, while the Luftwaffe bombed Yugoslav positions. A large number of soldiers were captured, and of those about 30 officers and 100 soldiers pledged allegiance to the NDH. Throughout that same day, a large number of Croat former Yugoslav soldiers from Bihać and Korenica had been making the same pledge. German soldiers returned to Karlovac that evening with 2 captive Yugoslav generals.[3]:63

In the wake of the executions at Oštarski Stanovi, many Serbs rebelled, and the first shot fired in the region was in Gornje Primišlje on 3 August 1941. On the 15th, Communists and Spanish Civil War veterans Stjepan Milašinčić and Izidor Štrok [sr] arrived in Gornje Primišlje from Karlovac to organise the rebellion, and on the 17th, Slunj's first Partisan detachment was formed here.[3]:71

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