A REPORT ON CONDITIONS IN SPLIT AND DALMATIA DURING THE FIRST MONTHS AFTER THE CREATION OF THE INDEPENDENT STATE OF CROATIA Cover Image

JEDNO IZVJEŠĆE O PRILIKAMA U SPLITU I DALMACIJI, U PRVIM MJESECIMA NAKON USPOSTAVE NEZAVISNE DRŽAVE HRVATSKE
A REPORT ON CONDITIONS IN SPLIT AND DALMATIA DURING THE FIRST MONTHS AFTER THE CREATION OF THE INDEPENDENT STATE OF CROATIA

Author(s): Tomislav Jonjić
Subject(s): Governance, Local History / Microhistory, Political history, Government/Political systems, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949)
Published by: Hrvatski institut za povijest
Keywords: Split; Dalmatia; NDH;

Summary/Abstract: This work publishes the previously unpublished report of Frane Sulić, sent from Split on 19. June 1941., to the deputy head of state and minister of theology and education, dr. Mile Budak, which speaks to the political mood of Croatians from the littoral regions. According to the Rome accords and the exchange of correspondence between Mussolini and Pavelic, Split was, along with Korčula, to remain under Croatian civil administration, but at the end of June 1941, and inspite of official protests by Croatian authorities, the Italians were able to impose their civilian administration in Split as well as Korčula, Sulić's report to dr. Budak from June 1941 is an interesting addition to the historical record of the first weeks of the Independent State of Croatia and for that reason it is published in its entirety.

  • Issue Year: 33/2001
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 819-836
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Croatian