Sava Kovačević ( sr-cyrl, Сава Ковачевић; 25 January 1905 – 13 June 1943)
was a
Yugoslav Partisan divisional commander during
World War II
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, and one of the heroes of the communist Partisan movement.
Early life
Kovačević was born in the village of Nudo near
Grahovo to father Blagoje and mother Jovana (née Perović), into a family of peasants. In his early age he worked as a lumberjack and blacksmith and adopted
communism
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, becoming a member of the
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
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(KPJ) in 1925. He gradually rose through the party ranks, became one of the communist leaders in Montenegro. He was often arrested for his activities.
World War II
After the
German-led
Axis
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invasion of Yugoslavia, Kovačević was one of the leading organizers of the
uprising in Montenegro against the
Italian occupation. He became commander of the Nikšić Partisan Detachment,
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'' The Great Soviet Encyclopedia'' (1979) deputy commander of Main Headquarters of Montenegro and finally a member of
Supreme Staff of the
Yugoslav People's Liberation Army.
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''Heroji Jugoslavenske narodnooslobodilačke borbe 1941. - 1945.'', Slobodna Jugoslavija.
In June 1942 he became the first commander of the 5th Montenegrin (Sandzak) Brigade of the YPLA. His unit took part in 1942 Bosanska Krajina Campaign (Bosnian Frontier Campaign) - operation against
Independent State of Croatia
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garrisons that brought large sections of
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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under Partisan control. In February and March 1943, during the
Battle of Neretva, (German operation Weiss) Kovačević commanded his brigade in attacks on
Prozor against the Italians and
Konjic
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against joint Italian-Ustasha-German defenders. On 6 June during the
Battle of Sutjeska (German operation Schwarz) he became the commander of the 3rd Shock Division of the Yugoslav People's Liberation Army.
His division covered the rear of other Partisan units while they successfully broke through German lines. The 3rd Shock Division, which was encumbered with wounded Partisans, was less successful in its attempt at breaking out. On 13 June, Kovačević was killed while personally leading his men during a charge against trenches held by the German
118th Jäger Division at
Krekovi near
Tjentište,
Eastern Herzegovina, on the
Sutjeska river.
Owing to his humble background and habit of disdain for the privileges of rank, Kovačević was one of the most popular Partisan commanders. He was famous for his personal courage: one of the well known episodes happened on 20 February 1943 in Ostrožac on the
Neretva
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river when he, with his brigade
commissar
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Dragiša Ivanović, in an unexpected encounter with a group of Italian tanks, managed to climb onto two tanks, Sava on the second and Dragiša on the third of three tanks, to kill their crews and to capture one tank each.
According to
Milovan Đilas, the Montenegrin communist leadership had a hard time with Kovačević because he did not recognize
Montenegrins
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Montenegrins are mostly Orthodox Christians; however, the population also includes ...
as a separate nation from the
Serbs
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.
Death and Legacy
Sava Kovačević died on June 13, 1943, during the
Battle of Sutjeska, while leading a charge against German positions held by the
118th Jäger Division at Krekovi near Tjentište. Despite being a division commander, he took a front-line role, rallying his men with a machine gun in hand. His bravery turned him into a symbol of Partisan heroism.
His heroic death made him into one of the Partisan icons.
He was posthumously proclaimed
People's Hero of Yugoslavia.
In honour of Kovačević, numerous streets were named after him, as well as urban neighbourhoods in
Zemun
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and
Palilula. Also,
Savino Selo (literally: Sava's Village) in
Vojvodina
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is named after him. Naval repair facility which operated in
Tivat,
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was named "MTRZ Sava Kovačević" (popularly called Arsenal), until its conversion into the yacht marina "Porto Montenegro".
In popular culture
In the 1973 film ''
Sutjeska'' Kovačević was played by Serbian actor
Ljuba Tadić.
Several songs have been written in memorization of Kovačević, singing about his heroism and death on Sutjeska. The most popular include "" (What is Sutjeska up to)
"" (Peregrine Falcon) and "Kraj Sutjeske hladne vode" (By Sutjeska, the cold water).
Notes
References
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1905 births
1943 deaths
Military personnel from Nikšić
Yugoslav Partisans members
20th century in Montenegro
Yugoslav military personnel killed in World War II
Montenegrin soldiers
Recipients of the Order of the People's Hero
Resistance members killed by Nazi Germany
Montenegrin communists
Recipients of the Order of Kutuzov