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The military judiciary in post-war years / Vojno pravosuđe u posleratnim godinama
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2015)
The organization of the military judiciary was subject to frequent changes in the period just after WWII. By-laws on military courts and organization and competence of military courts of 1944 reinstated a new and uniform ...
An immovable property restitution legislation database: ESLI's initiative to bring present and future meaning to the Terezin Declaration commitments / Baza nepokretne imovine: inicijativa ESLI i budući značaj projekta za Terezinsku deklaraciju
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2015)
The 2009 Terezin Declaration reflects the will of 47 nations to continue to enhance their efforts to right the wrongs committed against groups persecuted during World War II. These commitments are not only important with ...
An overview of the Law on rehabilitation from the point of view of Holocaust victims and other victims of Nazi terror / Pregled Zakona o rehabilitaciji iz perspektive žrtava Holokausta i drugih žrtava nacističkog terora
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2015)
Law on Property Restitution and Compensation stipulates that its provisions apply to the confiscated property provided that the owner of that property is rehabilitated. In this case, the request for the return of property ...
Further observations on the restitution of art, judaica, and other cultural property plundered in Serbia / Dalja zapažanja o restituciji umetničkih dela, judaike i drugih kulturnih dobara opljačkanih u Srbiji
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2015)
Following on the overview presented at the first annual Holocaust and Restitution Conference concerning what is known about the expropriation of cultural property in Serbia during World War II and where that cultural ...
Holocaust and the ethics of tourism: Memorial places in narrations of responsibility / Holokaust i etika turizma: memorijalna mesta u naracijama o odgovornosti
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
The issue of Holocaust tourism might be a quite sensitive, but nevertheless very important topic in the domain of Holocaust remembrance. As tourism is often associated with leisure activities, it is quite challenging to ...
Juden in Dubrovnik. Von der Republik Dubrovnik zum Kronland Dalmatien / Židovi u Dubrovniku. Od Dubrovačke Republike do krunske zemlje Dalmacije
(Graz : Verein zur Förderung des Centrums für Jüdische Studien, 2008)
Die jüdische Gemeinde Dubrovniks, die seit dem Mittelalter kontinuierlich Bestand hatte, ist eine der ältesten Gemeinden auf dem Gebiet des heutigen Kroatien. Im Unterschied zu den übrigen jüdischen Gemeinden in Kroatien, ...
Fragments from the history of the Croatian Jews during the First World War (1914-1918) / Fragmente der Geschichte der kroatischen Juden wahrend des Ersten Weltkrieges (1914-1918)
(Zagreb : Hrvatski institut za povijest, 2015)
During the First World War Jews suffered the same as other Croatian citizens. They were mobilized and sent to light on all fronts, some died and were buried a long way from their homes, and some were wounded or left ...
The political role of financial institution: Bankverein AG and Aryanization of Jewish property in Serbia / Politička uloga finansijskih institucija: Bankverein AG i arijanizacija jevrejske svojine u Srbiji
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2015)
The article analyses the way in which one of the largest Yugoslav banks, in the wake of WWII, gained exceptional political importance, becoming the property of Deutsche Bank and turning, right after the Nazi occupation of ...
The image of Galician Jews in Croatian satirical journals from the end of the 19th century / Slika galicijskih Židova u hrvatskim satiričkim listovima s kraja 19. stoljeća
(Bucharest : AIESEE, 2014)
The Jews who settled in Croatia at the end of the 19th century mostly came from the neighboring Hungarian counties (Sopron, Vas, Zala, Somogy, Baranya and Moson) and some from the Czech Republic, Austria, Moravia, and ...
The Alexander Family Chronicle / Kronika rodziny Alexander
(Warszawa : Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2020)
The paper focuses on the history of Zagreb’s prominent Jewish family, the Alexanders (or Aleksanders), who were influential in the city's cultural, economic and social life and Croatia for almost a century. At the time of ...