File:Ranjenici 2. dalmatinske brigade na Milinkladama.jpg

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Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски: Ranjenici 2. dalmatinske brigade posle bombardovanja na Milinkladi, 9. juna 1943. Drugi opis: Ranjenici i tifusari 2. proleterske brigade u proboju na Milin kladama, početak juna 1943. S leva Dane Bogunović, Mane Čuk Bakula, stoji Dušan Popović, leži Radulović.[1]
English: Soldiers of 2nd Dalmatian Brigade rest on Milinklade on June 9, 1943 during battle of Sutjeska
Русский: На фотографии изображены бойцы 1-го батальона 2-й Далматинской пролетарской бригады в момент отдыха в перерыве между двумя налётами немецкой авиации 9 июня 1943 года во время Битвы на Сутьеске. Место, где разместились партизаны, находилось на расстоянии около 300 метров от укреплённых немецких позиций на горе Кошур. Фотография известного военного фотографа Жоржа Скригина была опубликована после войны тысячи раз в Югославии и за рубежом, демонстрировалась в экспозициях многих музеев СФРЮ под названиями «Бойцы Второй дивизии», «Тифозники», «Неизвестные партизаны на Сутьеске» и т. д.
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Source Sutjeska Zbornik radova, knjiga prva. Beograd: Vojnoizdavački zavod JNA`Vojno delo`, 1958.
Salih Zvizdić. Bitka na Sutjesci, Milinklade: Kako je nastala jedna od naših najpoznatijih ratnih fotografija. — Yugopapir — Start, veljača 1978.
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Žorž Skrigin  (1910–1997)  wikidata:Q12751808
 
Žorž Skrigin
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Birth name: Георгий Владимирович Скрыгин; George Skrigin; Georgij Skrygin
Description Russian- film director, photographer and screenwriter
Date of birth/death 4 August 1910 / 4 July 1910 Edit this at Wikidata 30 October 1997 / 31 October 1997 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Odesa Belgrade
Work period 1930s
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
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creator QS:P170,Q12751808

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