Nikola Tesla was born and educated in Croatia and his mother tongue was Croatian language
				
			
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Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) in his laboratory in Colorad Springs in 1899, with the book 
Theoria Philosophiae naturalis by  
Ruđer Bošković, a famous Croatian scientist from the 18th century..
 Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla                  | Summary. Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) attended the high-school (High Real School) in  Rakovac, Croatia, in the period of 1870-73, where the subjects were  taught in German language. One of the compulsorly subjects that young  Tesla had, was Croatian language (Kroatische Sprache), which was his  mother tongue. Martin Sekulić, high school professor of Mathematics and  Physics, was probably the most important among Tesla's professors during  his entire education, since he enthused him for electricity, magnetism  and polar light. Sekulić was an active researcher and a member of the  Academy of Sciences in Croatia's capital Zagreb, in the Department of  Mathematics and Natural  Sciences.
 
 
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 Martin Sekulić (1833-1905), professor of Mathematics and Physics in Rakovac (now a part of the city of Karlovac), 
 in Croatia, in the High Real School which Nikola Tesla attended in the years 1870-1873.
 Sekulić is probably the most important professor during entire schooling of Nikola Tesla.
 His experiments enthused young Tesla for electricity and magnetism.
 Martin Sekulić was an active researcher and a member of the Academy of Sciences in Croatia's capital Zagreb, 
 in the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.       
 The working language in the High Real School (Obere Realschule) in Rakovac was German.
 Rakovac was then a part of the Croatian Miliatry Frontier,
  i.e., (according to the then terminology) of  
Kroatischen Militär-Grenze, or 
Hrvatska krajina, or Hrvatska Vojna krajina.
 Later, the name of Hrvatsko-slavonska Vojna krajina was also used.       
 Some of the compulsorly subjects that young Nikola Tesla listened to as a student of the VI'th grade (roughly, age of 16) 
 are shown below. The source is the  
yearbook of the Rakovac High Real School for the period of  1872-1874.       
 Croatian language
       Croatian language       
 Mathematics       

 Physics              
 These subjects had been described not only in German, but in Croatian langauge as well:
 Hrvatski jezik - Croatian language
Hrvatski jezik - Croatian language
 Mathematics

 Physics
 Here we stress that Croatian language was the mother tongue of young Nikola Tesla. This fact is missing
 in literally all biographical sources (including monographs) dealing with Nikola Tesla. 
 However, it is a well documented fact by available school yeabooks from the period of 1870-1873, that we cite here.
 We conclude with the (duplicate of the) matriculation form that young Nikola Tesla earned 
 in Rakovac, Croatia, in 1873, at the age of 17:

 The title page of the (duplicate of) Nikola Tesla's matriculation form, issued in Croatia's capital Zagreb in 1885.

 As we can see (in the second last line), one of the subjects
 of Nikola Tesla's final exam was 
Croatian language.
 Please, see a 
more detiled information.

Croatian translation of the matriculation exam of Nikola Tesla kept in the Karlovac Gymnasium in Croatia, 
containing the names of the members of the exam committee.
The first column at the bottom contains the names of the subjects at the exam, 
while the second column has the corresponding marks obtained. 
In the third line of the table at the bottom, Nikola Tesla's Materinji jezik (i.e., Mother tongue) 
is indicated as hrvatski (i.e., as Croatian language). 
The fourth column of the second last table indicated without any doubt Hrvatska (i.e., Croatia) 
as his DOMOVINA (i.e., as his homeland).
His birthday is indicated as the 2nd November 1856, 
which is a mistake: the correct date of his birth is 10th July 1856.

 Nikola Tesla godine 1933.

 In 1941 Nikola Tesla invited to lunch with him in New York a famous Croatian-American boxer 
Fritzie Zivich, 
known under the pseudonym 
The Croat Comet (as well as his brothers, who were also boxers), 
after his successful defense of the world title in welter-weight category. 
Source  
newsinteractive.post-gazette.com.
From left to right: Joe Zivic, Fritzie Zivic, Nikola Tesla, Jack Zivic, Pete Zivic and Eddie Zivic.
 The Croat Comet
The Croat Comet Fritzie Zivich (originally Živčić) and Nikola Tesla
 Nikola Tesla, USA ship of the Liberty series, built in Baltimore in 1943 on the occasion of the death of Nikola Tesla.
Photo by the courtesy of 
Vladimir Novak, Croatia / USA

Ships for Victory
Formated for CROWN by Darko Žubrinić
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