Otokar Keršovani — (February 23, 1902 Trieste – July 9, 1941 Zagreb) was a Croatian and Yugoslav journalist and left wing politician. He was born in Trieste, which was part of Austria Hungary at a time. The collapse of Habsburg Empire caught him in Istrian town of… … Wikipedia
Aloysius Stepinac — Infobox Saint name = Alojzije Stepinac birth date = May 8 1898 death date = February 10 1960 feast day = February 10 venerated in = Roman Catholic Church imagesize = 220 px caption = Blessed Aloysius Stepinac birth place = Krašić death place =… … Wikipedia
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Collectivization in the Soviet Union — was a policy pursued under Stalin between 1928 and 1940. The goal of this policy was to consolidate individual land and labour into collective farms (Russian: колхоз, kolkhoz, plural kolkhozy). The Soviet leadership was confident that the… … Wikipedia
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Božidar Adžija — (December 24 1890 July 9 1941) was a Yugoslav left wing politician and publicist.A native of Drniš, of Serbian descent, Adžija participated in World War I as a soldier in Austro Hungarian Army. After the war and collapse of Austria Hungary, in… … Wikipedia
August Cesarec — (December 4, 1893 July 15, 1941) was a Croatian and Yugoslav writer and left wing politician.Cesarec was born in Zagreb, which was part of Austria Hungary at a time. As a high school student he was involved in radical nationalist politics and… … Wikipedia
Kerestinec — is a village west of Zagreb, infamous for certain important events in Croatian history.The name of Kerestinec comes from Hungarian word kereszt which stands for cross . According to historical sources, there was a wooden chapel of Holy Cross near … Wikipedia