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(E) Prof. Dr. Kulic o Gubitku Hrvatskog Monetarnog Suvereniteta
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Moramo imati na umu da traje svjetski rat koji se vodi za sve oskudne izvore energije, pa tako i vodu i hranu. PROFESOR SLAVKO KULIC S EKONOMSKOG INSTITUTA U ZAGREBU O GUBITKU HRVATSKOG MONETARNOG SUVERENITETANe pristupa Hrvatska Europi, vec nas Unija anektiraGlobalizacija je ušavši u Hrvatsku najprije prisvojila domacu akumulaciju koja je postala vlasništvo talijanske, austrijske i njemacke drzave koje na taj nacin drze pod kontro
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(E) Slavko Morozin Dobanovic Dachau victim
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Slavko Morozin DobanovićI've just gone through the list of Croatians who disappeared in German Conc. Camps and would like you to add the name of an ancestor of mine: Slavko Morožin Dobanović was my grandmother's brother, born in Biograd, was a Partisan and taken to Dachau where he was killed. My mother visited Dachau back in 1980s and found his name on the wall among the names of all known victims of the Camp. Thank you and kinde
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(E) City of Split was founded 1,700 years ago
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Split, Croatia 1700th year celebration Thousands of people gather for the traditional annual celebration of Saint Duje in Adriatic port of Split, Croatia, May 7, 2005. The city was founded 1,700 years ago by Roman Emperor Diocletian who ordered the killing of bishop Duje, later known as Saint Duje, the patron of Split city. REUTERS/Matko Biljak A member of the Cambridge rowing team salutes the crowd while their boat s
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(E) Archbishop Stepinac's Reply at the Trial
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Archbishop Stepinac's Reply at the TrialTo all charges brought against me here, I answer that “my conscience is in every way clear (even though the public here present ridicule this statement), and I seek neither to defend myself nor appeal against the verdict.For my convictions I am able to bear not only ridicule, hatred, and humiliation, but - because my conscience is clear - I am ready at any moment to die.Hundreds of times during
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(E) Croatian Archbishop Stepinac risked his life to aid the Jews
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The same NYT published on October 15, 1946 quite different story:" When the Nazis occupied Croatian Archbishop Stepinac risked his life to aid the Jews. From:hmfgsf@juno.com To: letters@nytimes.com Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 Subject: Cardinal Stepinac, New York Times. 4.3.2005.Dear Editor:As Croatians, we are outraged that the New York Times would print a statement regarding Croatia's Cardinal Stepinac's beatification by Pope John Pa
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(E) Croatian Inmates in German Concentration Camps
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CROATIAN INMATES IN GERMAN CONCENTRATION CAMPSBy John Peter KraljicINTRODUCTION. The 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz brings to mind the relatively unknown story of ethnic Croat inmates in German concentration camps.CROATS AS VICTIMS OF ITALIANS. A substantial portion of Croatia came under direct Italian control during World War II. Italy annexed outright large swathes of Croatian territory and, following the outbreak of upri
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(E) International community shares blame for the brutal war
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KOMARICA: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SHARES BLAME FOR THE BRUTAL WAR IN THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA22.03.2005 BANJA LUKA, Mar 22 (FENA) – The international community is accomplice in the brutal war in the former Yugoslavia, and after the war it often continues punishing the victims, especially refugees and displaced persons, and rewarding those who had exiled them – said the bishop of Banja Luka, Franjo Komarica, during a meeting with the Irish ambass
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(E) Croatia - Great Britain
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Croatia - Great Britain Overview of historical relations - a sketchDarko Zubrinic, 2004.GENERALIt is interesting that King Richard the Lion-Hearted (1157-1199) sojourned in Zadar (and not in Dubrovnik as it has been believed). Also Henry of Lancaster, the future King Henry IV, visited Zadar and Dubrovnik during his pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1392 and 1393. See [Mardesic], p. 134-135.Interesting impressions about the Croats can be s
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(E) Holocaust Remembrance Events in Opatija and Rijeka
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Holocaust Remembrance Events in Opatija and RijekaToday at 6:00 p.m. at the Juraj Sporer Art Pavilion in Opatija, an exhibit entitled "The Black Night Whispered (Victims of Fascism and Nazism in Liburnia)," will open, while only 2 hours later the Museum of the City of Rijeka will open two exhibits entitled "Italian Concentration Camps in the Croatian Littoral from 1941 to 1943" and "The Warsaw Ghetto." Both eve
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