
Veleumovi kriminala - zli geniji podzemlja
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The book represents a personal chronicle of Croatian history in the first half of the 20th century, written by Josip Horvat with the intention of documenting the social, political, and cultural changes that shaped Croatia between 1900 and 1941.
"Croatian Primorje in the literal sense of the word includes the western side of the former counties of Modruška-Rijeka and Lika-Krbavska along the Adriatic Sea. It stretches from Rijeka-Šušak in the north to the river Zrmanja in the south."
The book you are opening is a kind of return to Croatian history - with its life and destiny ties that flowed and continue to flow inextricably towards other South Slavic and other peoples of this part of Europe.
The book "Topographical-historical contours of the free royal city of Križevac" by Kvirin Vidačić is a reprint from 1886.
This book highlights the leading ideas of Croatian freemasons and their active role in politics.
Svetozar Boroević, the most capable Austro-Hungarian military leader of the First World War, the only Croat who received the title of field marshal and was awarded the highest Austrian decorations, has been systematically hushed up in Croatian history.