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2 Administrative divisions  





3 Population  





4 See also  





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Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Western Slavonia
Srpska autonomna oblast
Zapadna Slavonija

Српска аутономна област
Западна Славонија
1991

Flag of SAO Western Slavonia

Flag

Coat of arms of SAO Western Slavonia

Coat of arms

SAO Western Slavonia (central blue area) within SR Croatia (red).
SAO Western Slavonia (central blue area) within SR Croatia (red).
StatusSelf-proclaimed autonomous oblast
CapitalPakrac
GovernmentProvisional government
Historical eraBreakup of Yugoslavia

• Established

12 August 1991
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Socialist Republic of Croatia
Republic of Serbian Krajina

The Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Western Slavonia (Serbo-Croatian: Srpska autonomna oblast Zapadna Slavonija, Српска аутономна област Западна Славонија) was a Serbian self-proclaimed Serb Autonomous Region (oblast) within Croatia. It was formed on 12 August 1991[1] and was subsequently included into the Republic of Serbian Krajina. It was eliminated and reintegrated into Croatia in May 1995, during Operation Flash.

History[edit]

Shortly after the proclamation of the SAO Western Slavonia, rebel Serb forces, assisted by the Serb-led Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and Serb paramilitary forces (from Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina), took Okučani and Daruvar, threatening to sever Slavonia from Croatia proper. At this time, the area under Serbian control was relatively large, although the majority of the region was hilly and forested with poor infrastructure. During the next months, there was fierce battle for Pakrac as paramilitaries ethnically cleansed Croats from newly captured Western Slavonic districts. Most of the region was patrolled by poorly equipped Serbian militias drawn from the local Serb villages, and with JNA resources widely distributed at a precarious time, they were not in position to effectively dissect Croatia.

On October 31, 1991, Croatian forces launched Operation Otkos 10 securing the Bilogora hills. Following this success, the Croat Operation Orkan 91, on December 12, pushed back the Serb/Yugoslav forces into a small pocket only a fraction of the initial territory controlled. In the operation, Daruvar was taken. During their retreat, Serbian paramilitaries committed the Voćin massacre. On January 2, 1992, the UN brokered a ceasefire in Sarajevo, it is possible that this stopped the Croatian forces from eliminating the rebel Serb presence in Western Slavonia.

On February 18, 1993, Croatian and local Serb leaders signed the Daruvar Agreement. The Agreement was kept secret and was working towards normalising life for the locals on the battlefield line. However, the rebel Serb authorities from Knin learned of the deal and arrested the rebel Serb leaders responsible for it.[2]

The Serb enclave of Western Slavonia was eliminated and the area reintegrated into Croatia in two days in May 1995, during Operation Flash. In retaliation for this thorough defeat, Milan Martić launched rockets at Zagreb.

Administrative divisions[edit]

The territory of Western Slavonia under protection by the United Nations included four municipalities: Okučani, Pakrac, Daruvar and Grubišno Polje. The Army of the Republic of Serbian Krajina had controlled the municipalities of Okučani and Pakrac.

Population[edit]

The population of municipalities of Western Slavonia according to the population census in 1991 (note that these did not correspond SAO Slavonia which mostly included Serb settlements of the municipalities, not one of them wholly):

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hrvatski memorijalno-dokumentacijski centar domovinskog rata". Archived from the original on 2008-06-11. Retrieved 2008-04-03.
  • ^ (in Croatian) War in Croatia 1991-95, Part II Archived 2009-03-29 at the Wayback Machine
  • External links[edit]


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