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								Dr. Borislav Arapović: A Remarkable Address Given by a Croatian Minister to Those Going to War 1778
							
						
						
						
						
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							                         An amazing anti-war, pacifist sermon was given in 1778 by an anonymous Croatian preacher to Croatian soldiers, immediately before the battle between Austrian and Prussian troops in Bohemia. While the Croatian original is still unknown, that same year eight translations were published in German in 1778, Dutch in 1778 (in the Hague (sic!), Amsterdam, and Leeuwarden), in Swedish in 1778 and 1779, and in Latvian in 1804 and 1
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								Joint Injustice Against Croatia and Croatian Generals
							
						
						
						
						
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							                         All the participants in documentary film "Joint Injustice", made by Vecernji List newspaper and journalist Jadranka Juresko-Kero, have followed closely the work of the ICTY Tribunal for many years and conclude that the court proceedings demonstrate failings of an ad hoc court and that the judgment against the Croatian Generals dated 15th April 2011 was delivered on the basis of inadequately confirmed and inadequately lega
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								Josip Pecaric's activities in Pakistan and Croatia from Mathematics to Croatian history
							
						
						
						
						
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							                               Academician Josip Pečarić has 13 PhD students in Pakistan. Six of them already earnd PhD degrees in Mathematics. He is visiting professor at a prestigious Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences in Lahore, named after distingushed Pakistani Nobel Prize winner for Phyisics. He was Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the International Conference on Mathematical Inequalities and Applications organized Lahore in
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								Celebrating Croatia’s D-Day: Operation Storm August 5th 1995
							
						
						
						
						
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							                              The profound respect, delight and the sense of ultimate justice for  freedom WWII D-Day generates in the lands of WWII Allies is nothing  less, nothing more than what "Operation Storm 1995" generates for  Croatia and Croatians. The Operation Storm prevented genocide over Muslim Slavs in the Bihać area in Bosnia and Herzegovina. On the photo Dr. Franjo Tudjman, president of the Republic of Croatia, kissing the nationa
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								 Jorge-Luis Subiabre Matiacha published a monograph about Croatians in Punta Arenas in Chile
							
						
						
						
						
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							                         Huellas y Rastros de Croatas en Punta Arenas (The Impressions and Traces of Croatians in Puntas Arenas) is a fascinating, trilingual, Spanish-English-Croatian book of photos by Jorge Subiabre Matiacha and Tatiana Alfaro Chavez, that Jorge recently published in Puntas Arenas. Matiacha has Croatian roots and works as a graphic designer, photographer and writer, while co-author Tatiana is a photographic technician.  Both hav
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								Passion Heritage of Croatians in The Danube Region conference held in Sombor 2012
							
						
						
						
						
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							                              Mrs Marija Šeremešić initiated organizing the international conference dealing with the Passion Heritage among Croatians in the Danube Region. It was held in the lovely town of Sombor, in cooperation with the local Croatian society called Urbani Šokci directed by Mrs Šeremešić, and by the Agency for Culture of Vojvodina Croatians from Subotica, directed by Mr Tomislav Žigmanov. The conference was superbly organized a
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								1133 years since the first international recognition of Croatia: 879 - 2012
							
						
						
						
						
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							                            The  Croatian Prince Branimir, 9th  century, made important steps in   strengthening the relations with Rome.  During the solemn divine  service  in St. Peter's church in Rome in 879,  Pope John VIII gave his  blessing  to the prince and the whole Croatian  people, about which he  informed  Branimir in his letters, the first one  dated on May 21, 879.  This was  the first time that the Croatian state  was officially  r
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								Living Cells a new book by Julienne Eden Busic available on Amazon
							
						
						
						
						
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							            “Living Cells,” now available in English in paperback and for Kindle, is a novel based on the true story, including actual tapes, of a young Croatian woman  who was held hostage as a sex slave, or “comfort woman”, for over two months by Serbian soldiers during the occupation of the eastern Croatian city of Vukovar in 1991.         
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								Life of Croatian peasants near Zagreb described in a silent film from 1920s
							
						
						
						
						
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							                              The film was shot probably in 1920s in the village of Mraclin south of Zagreb, the region of Turopolje, near the town of Velika Gorica. It describes the daily life of a family community in Turopolje (Turopoljska zadruga) during one ordinary day, starting from early in the morning. Especially interesting is to see making the sign of the Cross on the bread before lunch, and the sign of the Cross on small children when 
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