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00:00The next part of the 150-year anniversary of the arrival of Sister Milosrnica in Ljivno was the discovery of a monument depicting the Ljivna sister of Milosrnica, Bogoljuba Lucija Jazvo, in the Central City Park.
00:11Sister Bogoljuba Jazvo, born in 1897 in the name of Lucia, was the nurse of Sister Milosrnica's hospital in Zagreb during the Second World War.
00:21Sister Jazvo did not choose who to save in the hospital, so the Zagreb hospital of Sister Milosrnica was a certain European phenomenon in the dark age of the Second World War.
00:29A great, great, great person, a person who during the Second World War, as a nurse of the hospital of Sister Milosrnica in Zagreb, kept over 300 Jews in the hospital, treated and saved.
00:47When we analyze that number, we see that there were no such women in Europe.
00:57When we take the number, then she comes in fifth place in the number of saved Jews in the Second World War.
01:08In July 1945, the communist secret police took Sister Bogoljuba to prison, and when she was released after four days, she realized that her life was in danger and that she had to escape.
01:18The secret police came for her again, but she had already been transferred to Rome, where she traveled to Argentina three years later, from which she never returned.
01:26She was a heroic woman who did not think how she would be to me, but how to help others.
01:34She deserved this monument and the love of her people, and I am very glad that Barendjelic contributed to this, because it was not known about her.
01:45In July, Sister Bogoljuba Jazvo was awarded a monument that symbolizes the heroic deeds of Sister Jazvo, but also the honorable 150th anniversary of the long service of Sister Milosrnica in July.
01:55Difficult times are coming, brave people, she saved people in the Second World War, showed her humanity, courage and wisdom.
02:05And here, the people of Livno have followed the Holy Mass, the Holy Academy, and the discovery of the monument of Bogoljuba Jazvo and the Sisters Milosrnica here in the city park.
02:18And surely in the future, the idea that one part was a street, a walkway or even a bridge to the hospital will be named after our Livanka and Sister Bogoljuba Jazvo.

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