RENEWAL OF SETTLEMENT TUZLA DISTRICT DESTROYED IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR Cover Image

OBNOVA NASELJA TUZLANSKOG OKRUGA PORUŠENIH U DRUGOM SVJETSKOM RATU
RENEWAL OF SETTLEMENT TUZLA DISTRICT DESTROYED IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR

Author(s): Sead Selimović
Subject(s): History, Economic history, Local History / Microhistory, Social history, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Post-War period (1950 - 1989)
Published by: Arhiv Tuzlanskog kantona
Keywords: Bosnia and Herzegovina; Tuzla district; renovation; settlements; social development; technical base; the communist government;

Summary/Abstract: Rebuilding the village of Tuzla district demolished during the Second World War took place with many problems. And if governments are putting up ambitious goals, in practice, they could not accomplish. Based on the experience that the renovation in 1945 did not meet, the decision was made by the Ministry of Construction in the People’s Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ‘’ that the reconstruction in 1946 has performed as a nationwide operation, planned, under the leadership of the National Liberation Front, through technical base , which will be on the field as particularly responsible for it OPERATIONAL authorities to carry out this work ‘’. Therefore, in order to ensure successful work on the reconstruction of settlements, educated Management technical base as an independent department within the Ministry of Construction. It is tasked to ‘’ establish papers ‘’ for the technical basis for the district people’s committees, that same money supplies, tools and materials, to control the work on the reconstruction of settlements in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and to provide the necessary guidelines for the work. But regardless of this, the results are much worse than anticipated or planned. It was the same in 1947 when out of the planned 6,640 houses, built 2,166 or 32.62%. The reasons for this are many: poor organization, unscrupulous work, abuse, poor infrastructure and so on.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 19
  • Page Range: 514-526
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian