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Robert Domany during Spanish Civil War
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Born |
Orahovica, Austro-Hungarian Empire, (now Croatia) |
16 March 1908
Died | 3 March 1942 Plaški, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, (now Croatia) |
(aged 33)
Nationality | Yugoslavia |
Alma mater | University of Zagreb |
Robert Domany (also spelled Domani; 16 February 1908 – 3 March 1942) was Croatian Partisan and a People's Hero of Yugoslavia.
Domany was born in Orahovica on 16 February 1908 to a Sephardic Jewish family.
He had a younger brother, Rudolf Domany who also fought with Partisans during World War II and who was the husband of Eva Grlić until his death. Before the war, Domany studied at the Technical Faculty at the University of Zagreb. During the study he joined the Young Communist League of Yugoslavia revolutionary movement.
In 1937, Domany became a member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. That same year he moved to Spain, to join the International Brigades in fight against Spanish Nationalist. There he was promoted to the rank of artillery captain in the Spanish Republican Army and commander of the battery in the second division of heavy artillery "Škoda".
During World War II, he was imprisoned at the concentration camps in France from which he was deported to Nazi Germany for forced labour in a Junkers factory. Soon after, the Gestapo deported him to Braunschweig at Neuengamme concentration camp. Via already established channels for the return of Spanish volunteers in the country, Domany managed to escape and returned to Zagreb, and immediately was involved in the fight against Nazism. In August 1941, he helped organize the Partisan units in Kordun. Soon after he was appointed as the commander of the second Partisan Kordun detachment. With his detachment he was involved in fights for Slunj, Vojnić, Veljun and Plaški.