Boško Buha Theatre is a theater in Belgrade , the capital of Serbia.
4-456: It was founded in 1950 by Gita Predić-Nušić and Đurđinka Marković, as first Serbian professional theater for the children. It was named after Boško Buha , who was a young Partisan who used to be one of the greatest icons of World War II in the former Yugoslavia . As of 2010, despite being one of twenty largest theaters in Belgrade, it is among the least popular. This article about
8-534: A Serbian building or structure is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a theatre building in Europe is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bo%C5%A1ko Buha Boško Buha ( Serbian Cyrillic : Бошко Буха ; 1926 – 27 September 1943) was a young Yugoslav Partisan and an honored icon of the Yugoslavian resistance during World War II . Boško Buha
12-554: Was active for a short time in the liberated Užice . After the retreat of Partisans from Serbia he joined the 2nd Proletarian Brigade of YNLA as a fighter in the 4th battalion. He soon distinguished himself as one of the most skilled bombers in a series of battles. His brigade assigned him to be their delegate to the First Congress of the Anti-fascist Youth of Yugoslavia. At the end of 1943 Buha died when he
16-857: Was born into a Serb family in the Slavonian village of Gradina , near Virovitica in today's Croatia . In 1941, after the Axis invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia , his family was targeted by the Ustaša and had to seek shelter in Serbia. He came to Mačva , where in 1941 he joined the Mačva detachment of the Yugoslav Partisans . He
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