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Husein Rovčanin (1907 – 26 April 1944) was a commander of a detachment of Sandžak Muslim militia from Komaran ( Brodarevo in
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) during the
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World War II

When Axis forces occupied Yugoslavia in April 1941, Ustaše forces of the
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occupied Sandžak and established detachments of Muslim militia. Rovčanin was a commander of a detachment of Sandžak Muslim militia from Komaran ( Brodarevo in
Sandžak Sandžak (Serbian Cyrillic: ; ) is a historical and geo-political region in the Balkans, located in the southwestern part of Serbia and the eastern part of Montenegro. The Bosnian/ Serbian term ''Sandžak'' derives from the Sanjak of Novi Paza ...
). After Ustaše were forced to retreat from Sandžak, Rovčanin and his unit started working with Italian occupier. His unit had about 300 men, half of which weren't reported to Italians. Apart from his large salary that came from Italians, Rovčanin used his position committed acts of fraud to enrich himself. Rovčanin, along with Junković, out of Muslim Militia leaders had the best contacts with Partisans, however relations depended on Rovčanin's personal interests. Partisans were always forbidden from entering his territory, Rovčanin's troops killed Partisans and burnt down their family houses, however they would be occasionally supplied from his area of control and there were attempts to convince Rovčanin to join Partisans. Together with other commanders of Muslim militia (including Sulejman Pačariz and Osman Rastoder) he participated on the conference in village Godijevo and agreed to attack Orthodox Serb villages near
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and other parts of
Sandžak Sandžak (Serbian Cyrillic: ; ) is a historical and geo-political region in the Balkans, located in the southwestern part of Serbia and the eastern part of Montenegro. The Bosnian/ Serbian term ''Sandžak'' derives from the Sanjak of Novi Paza ...
. After the Capitulation of Italy in September 1943, communists tried to negotiate surrender of Rovčanin and his troops. Since Rovčanin insisted that Komaran and Brodarevo should remain under the control of his detachment of Muslim militia, negotiations failed. At the end of October 1943 Partisans captured Komaran and Rovčanin and his militia had to retreat toward Sjenica. Germans promoted him to the rank of captain. On 7 November 1943 Rovčanin led his forces of 300 — 400 militiamen from Sjenica toward Bijelo Polje. On 8 November Partisans defeated them. Rovčanin was killed in the battle against Partisans on 26 April 1944 in the Bukovik village. Other source claims that Rovčanin died in December 1944. His militiamen wore German uniforms.


Controversies

There are controversial interpretations of Rovčanin's role during the
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. According to some of them he cooperated with Chetniks and died protecting the retreat of Pavle Đurišić. According to this predominantly Chetnik view, Rovčanin belonged to small group of commanders of Muslim Militia who refrained from attacks on Christian population and who pursued the policy of cooperation with Chetniks and correct attitude toward Serbs. According to this view, this policy saved lives of many civilians (both Christian and Muslim) in Brodarevo,
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and Bijelo Polje. Some postwar Chetnik sources say that Captain Rovčanin and his detachment from Komaran joined Chetniks without any conditions, and protected their region from communists.


See also

* Rovca * Rovčanin


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rovcanin, Husein 1907 births 1944 deaths People from Prijepolje Yugoslav military personnel of World War II Sandžak Muslim militia People killed by Yugoslav Partisans