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    Nikola Mandić (Croatian pronunciation: [nǐkola mǎnditɕ]; 20 January 1869 – 7 June 1945) was a Croatian politician and one of the leading political figures...
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  • name include: Aleksandar Mandić (born 1988), Serbian politician Andrija Mandić (born 1965), Montenegrin Serb politician Ante Mandić (1881-1959), Croatian...
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  • Nikola Mandić (born 19 March 1995) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Bosnian Premier League club Posušje. Krupa First League...
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    Nikola Tesla (/ˈnɪkələˈtɛslə/; Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Тесла, [nǐkola têsla]; 10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American engineer, futurist...
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    politician Nikola Mandić, Croatian politician Nikola Milošević (politician), Serbian intellectual Nikola Mushanov, Bulgarian politician Nikola Pašić, Serbian...
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  • Pavičić Ante Pavelić – Poglavnik, President of the Government 1941–1943 Nikola Mandić – President of the Government 1943–1945 Osman Kulenović – Vice-president...
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  • Mandić was born in Upper Gračac to parents Nikola Mandić and Soka (née Budisavljević) Mandić, brother of Georgina Đuka (Mandić) Tesla and Toma Mandić...
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    the Italian capitulation, Pavelić appointed a new government led by Nikola Mandić as prime minister, which included Miroslav Navratil as Minister of the...
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    the British extradited some Croatian ministers and Prime Minister Nikola Mandić to the Yugoslav authorities. Artuković was not extradited, but he was...
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  • British sent Nikola Mandić, Julije Makanec and Pavao Canki from Spittal to a train headed to Zagreb. They were joined en route by Nikola Steinfel and...
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  • Bruno Jenjić 9 FW  BIH Vinko Rozić 10 MF  CRO Karlo Kamenar 11 FW  CRO Nikola Mandić 12 GK  BIH Marko Galić (captain) 15 DF  BIH Karlo Stapić 16 FW  CRO...
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    of the Independent State of Croatia Heads of Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers...
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  • known about Nikola after 1464, and by the time of the appointment of his successor Vid of Hvar in 1489, he was dead for a long time. Mandić 1936, p. 27...
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  • involved in this were Franciscan friars Krunoslav Draganović and Dominik Mandić, and a third friar surnamed Petranović (first name unknown). The Ustaše...
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    September 1943, Pavelić took on the role equivalent to head of state, while Nikola Mandić was officially appointed Prime Minister of NDH. Thus, from September...
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    Brijeg Monastery" Dr. Nikola Nikolic testimony, see Avro Manhattan's Vatican's holocaust, p. 48 Taborišče smrti - Jasenovac by Nikola Nikolić (author), Jože...
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    bombing, the prime minister of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), Nikola Mandić, ordered the creation of a public bomb shelter under the hill of Gornji...
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  • of the Independent State of Croatia Heads of Government Ante Pavelić Nikola Mandić Vice-Presidents Osman Kulenović Džafer-beg Kulenović Foreign Ministers...
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    position of Prime Minister until September 1943, when he appointed Nikola Mandić to replace him. Upon the formation of the NDH, Pavelić conceded to the...
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    Fritz Neidholdt (right) with Croatian Premier Nikola Mandić...
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    himself as a prime minister and not the Poglavnik, but Pavelić named Nikola Mandić as prime minister on 2 September 1942. Lorković and some of his associates...
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    Luburić) Kozara Syrmia Perpetrators Ante Pavelić Mile Budak Julije Makanec Nikola Mandić Ademaga Mešić Džafer Kulenović Andrija Artuković Mladen Lorković Slavko...
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    Budak and a number of other members of the NDH government, such as Nikola Mandić and Julije Makanec, were tried and convicted of high treason and war...
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    succumb to injuries and die two years later on 28 December 1959. In 1975, Nikola Kavaja, a diaspora Chetnik-sympathizer living in Chicago and belonging to...
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    audience to Emperor Franz Joseph, the representatives of the HNZ, Pilar, Nikola Mandić and Antonije Sunarić expressed the gratitude of the Croat people to...
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    (Serbo-Croatian: Зеленаши, Zelenaši) were a group of loyalists of King Nikola of Montenegro. They originated from the members of the True People's Party...
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    Laxa Mladen Lorković Vjekoslav Luburić Mihajlo Lukić Julije Makanec Nikola Mandić Ivica Matković Vladimir Metikoš Josip Metzger Ademaga Mešić Husein Miljković...
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    Laxa Mladen Lorković Vjekoslav Luburić Mihajlo Lukić Julije Makanec Nikola Mandić Ivica Matković Vladimir Metikoš Josip Metzger Ademaga Mešić Husein Miljković...
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    Luburić) Kozara Syrmia Perpetrators Ante Pavelić Mile Budak Julije Makanec Nikola Mandić Ademaga Mešić Džafer Kulenović Andrija Artuković Mladen Lorković Slavko...
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    death in the Jasenovac complex, a Croatian medical doctor and academic, Dr Nikola Nikolić, who had been imprisoned in Camp III, described his first meeting...
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