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  Punisa Racic - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Punisa Racic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Punisa Racic - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Punisa Racic.
Here you will find more informations about Punisa Racic.
He was captured by the Partisans in October 1944, tried by a military court of partisan 21st.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Punisa-Racic.html   (215 words)

  
 Degenerate - Lord of the Danse Macabre Chapter 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
On June 20, 1928 - with Pavelic looking on - a thuggish Montenegrin deputy, Punisa Racic drew a pistol from his belt and blew away Radic together with two other deputies from the Peasant Party on the floor of parliament.
Not even the stupidest observer could fail to note at the awful irony of the triple homicide - the first shot of the Croat-Serb civil war, one might call it - and on the floor of parliament, an institution devoted to the suffocation of friction beneath layers of bureaucratic largesse.
Punisa Racic, renowned in his Montenegrin district as a foul-mouthed jerk and troublemaker (which is sort of why they liked him) became a hero to those who believed Radic and the Croats were going too far.
www.diacritica.com /degenerate/4/pavelic4.html   (1068 words)

  
 Jasenovac - Donja Gradina: Industry of Death 1941-45.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After this session I found parliament deputy of the Peasant Party Markotic in the lobby and I told him that it seems that something is being prepared and that the rumors that Stjepan Radic should be removed are not just rumors and that it is necessary to be on alert.
After verification of the protocol of the last session there was a strange silence, and then the chairman Ninko Peric announced that Punisa Racic asked to speak and wants to respond to a personal insult from the last session.
Punisa stood up, but not to speak from his seat, as it was a rule to respond to personal remarks, but he came out on the speaker's pulpit.
jasenovac.info /cd/biblioteka/pavelicpapers/pavelic/ap0047.html   (6432 words)

  
 Croatian Peasant Party articles and news from Start Learning Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
As the opposition, the party's strategy was to boycott parliamentary sessions which not only allowed Serb politicians to further consolidate power, it also created political instability and hostility.
In 1928, Punisa RacicPuniša Račić, a Serbian ultra-nationalist, was offended by a comment made by HSS deputies during a parliamentary session, shot and mortally wounded Radić and several other HSS deputies on the chamber floor.
Soon after the country was renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929 and all political parties were banned.
www.startlearningnow.com /articles/Croatian-Peasant-Party.htm   (689 words)

  
 Članak Richarda Hortona
One extreme but important example: Stjepan Radic, the founder of the Croatian People's Peasants Party and a man who fought for Croatian independence, was fatally wounded in Belgrade's parliament on June 20, 1928.
Punisa Racic, a Serb nationalist politician, had insisted that Radic be thrown out for his increasingly extravagant insults (Radic had described the ruling Serb radicals as cattle).
Racic claimed that Serbia was in great danger from belligerent politicians such as Radic and that he would use "weapons, as need be, to defend the interests of Serbdom".
smk.mef.hr /smk/rhorton.htm   (4019 words)

  
 Victims of a Misunderstanding 4
*19 Punisa Racic, MP for the Serbian Radical Party.
Racic was later relieved of his parliamentary duties but received Royal Pardon for the assassinations.
King Alexander in the Manifest of 1929, recalled that politics and politicians were responsible for ‘bloodshed’ in the Kingdom making direct royal rule necessary (Pavelic, 1998).
home.student.uva.nl /maya.bohan/ivana/page04.html   (968 words)

  
 Stjepan Radic
Only a few days later, Radic and his closest political collaborators in the HSS were the targets of an assassination.
A day before the shooting, a resolution was proposed by a Serb Deputy, Punisa Racic, and a few other Radicals to deprive Radic of his mandate in the Assembly on the grounds of mental incapacity.
On the next day (June 20, 1928), Punisa Racic fired six shots from a revolver in the National Assembly.
crostudies.50megs.com /per_radic.html   (7876 words)

  
 Persecution of Croats in the First Yugoslavia and its Political Consequences - An Introductory Evaluation
This group became the tool of the Serbian Radical Party; the leader of this Chetnik faction, Punisa Racic, assassinated two and wounded three members of the Croatian political leadership in Belgrade's Parliament in 1928.
The SRNAO was formed in 1922 at Belgrade University as the antitheses of ORJUNA, which was seen as too much Yugoslav-oriented and as such was polluting the true Serbian spirit and watering down their political goals.
The SRNAO was very close to the royal regime, to the Radical Party, to Punisa Racic's Chetniks and to the Union of Serbian Chetniks "Petar Mrkonjic" in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
crostudies.50megs.com /hist_pers.html   (5518 words)

  
 Hrvatsko Slovo, Ivo Rojnica - Arrival of Serbs to Croatia, 12/15/00
One newspaper suggested that those who work on the formation of Croat colonies should be killed.
It should be mentioned that the assassin Punisa Racic, after killing Basaricek, told Stjepan Radic: "I've been looking for you!"
If we take 5 persons per family on average, that means that more than 30,000 persons were settled.
www.ex-yupress.com /hrslovo/hrslovo16.html   (942 words)

  
 Histoire de la Croatie - chronologie - Ambassade de Croatie en France
Les partisans du centralisme y cependant voient une menace mortelle.
L'un d'eux, un élu du Parti Radical serbe, Punisa Racic, réclame, pour corriger "l'erreur de 1918" que l'on rebaptise l'Etat en "Grande Serbie" et professe des menaces à l'encontre des leaders croates.
Le 20 juin, en pleine séance du Parlement à Belgrade, il met ses menaces a exécution et tire à bout portant sur Stjepan Radic, mortellement blessé, et tue trois autres élus croates : Ivan Pernar, Pavle Radic et Djuro Basaricek, qui s'interpose devant Pribicevic et reçoit la balle destinée au leader serbe de Croatie.
www.amb-croatie.fr /croatie/chronologie2.htm   (3686 words)

  
 PERSECUTION AND LIQUIDATION OF CROATS ON CROATIAN TERRITORY FROM 1903 TO
These were the so called June victims which illustrated that the Greater-Serbian regime flinched at nothing.
Punisa Racic, a Serbian representative and Chetnik leader who practiced shooting at live targets in Southern Serbia, killed Stjepan’s nephew Pavao Radic and Djuro Basaracek and wounded Stjepan Radic, Ivan Pernar and Ivan Grandja, all representatives of the Croatian Peasant Party.
At the same time of the June Victims, numerous new-born children were named Punisa in Belgrade, Serbia, after Punisa Racic who was liquidated by Partisans.
www.usenet.com /newsgroups/soc.culture.slovenia/msg00397.html   (5871 words)

  
 C. Michael McAdams : Selected Works
On June 20th 1928, a Serbian representative rose to address the Parliament in Belgrade.
The Deputy, Punisa Racic, walked to the front of the Croatian delegation that he "might be heard better." At that time he produced a pistol and proceeded to fatally shoot Stjepan and Pavle Radic, leaders of the Croatian Peasant Party, Croatia s largest and most powerful party at that time, and avowed pacifists.
Racic turned and walked from the hall unmolested.
www.mcadams-croatia.net /wp_on_a_artukovic.htm   (10842 words)

  
 C. Michael McAdams : Selected Works
The cause of Croatian independence became more pronounced on June 20, 1928, when a Serbian representative rose to address the members of Parliament in Belgrade.
The Deputy, Punisa Racic, walked before the Croatian delegation, led by the famed Croat pacifist Stjepan Radic, so he "might be heard better." At that point, he produced a pistol and proceeded to shoot five Croatian leaders.
Stjepan Radic, his brother Pavle and Djuro Basaricek died as a result of the attack.
www.mcadams-croatia.net /andrija_artukovic.htm   (5125 words)

  
 Tudjman
From the times of Vuk Karadzic, who last century imposed a joint language for Serbs, Croats and Montenegrins, up until Radovan Karadzic from our days, who is also a Montenegrin.
Since the times of Punisa Racic, who killed Croatian leaders in the Yugoslav parliament in Belgrade, up to Milosevic, himself a Montenegrin by birth.
That's why one shouldn't be carried away too much.
www.medijaklub.cg.yu /arhiva1/english/Press/tudjman-eng.htm   (1079 words)

  
 Holiday of your life
This unsettled those in power so they carried out an assassination on Croat delegates in the National Assembly.
The Serb Punisa Racic killed Duro Basaricek and Pavle Radic while Stjepan Radic, who was badly injured, later died of his wounds.
At Bukovje, we turn towards Cice and the lake of the same name, so large that it is perfect for water skiing and sailing.
www.guide.ndo.co.uk /html/holiday.html   (3381 words)

  
 CROATS & SERBS: CHAPTER EIGHT
In order to crush the Croatian national resistance the court and the military circles decided to use naked and unlawful force.
, 1928 during the parliamentary debates the Radical delegate Punisa Racic, according to a pre-arranged agreement with the circles at the court, shot and killed Pavle Radic and Stjepan Basaricek in the Belgrade parliament.
Racic mortally wounded Stjepan Radic, Ivan Pernar and Ivan Grandja.
www.magma.ca /~rendic/chapter8.htm   (13435 words)

  
 1999/06/07 00:12 Tudjman Lectures the West
Ever since Vuk Karadzic who in the last century imposed a common language to the Serbs, the Croats and the Montenegrins, all the way to Radovan Karadzic from our time who is also a Montenegrin.
Ever since Punisa Racic who killed Croat leaders in the Yugoslav monarchist parliament in Belgrade, all the way to Milosevic, a Montenegrin by birth.
Therefore, one should not delude oneself too much".
www.aimpress.ch /dyn/trae/archive/data/199906/90607-001-trae-zag.htm   (986 words)

  
 The Balkans Pages: Ivo's War Diary
Sarajevo and most of today's Muslim dominated Bosnia felt under Banovina Hrvatska (which looked eerily close to Bosnian-Croat confederation today).
That agreement came after the most popular Croatian member of Yugoslav parliament was shot in the parliament by a Serbian version of Lee Harvey Oswald (Punisa Racic) in 1928 and after an extremist Ustasha movement emerged in Croatia fighting for secession (much like IRA in Northern Ireland).
Croatia, thanks to its history under Austria was more industrially developed than Serbia, and it was natural that it took a lead in the country.
balkansnet.org /0929951.html   (1447 words)

  
 Yu-Genocide - A Short Survey of Croatian History
Stjepan Radic goes to France, Great Britain and Soviet Union to ad- vocate the Croatian cause.
During a session in the Belgrade Parliament, the radical Serbian rep- resentative, Punisa Racic, assassinates Croatian deputies Pavle Radic and Djuro Basaricek and fatally wounds Stjepan Radic.
Stjepan Radic dies from wounds suffered after being shot in the Bel- grade Parliament.
www.hic.hr /books/yu-genocide/history.htm   (1754 words)

  
 Zu den Ursprüngen des „Titoismus"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In der Periode, die dem Sieg der Komintern-Statthalter und des rechten Flügels der Partei über ihren linken Flügel folgte, traten einige unerwartete Ereignisse ein, die den Verlauf der Dinge innerhalb der KPJ maßgeblich beeinflußten: die Ermordung von Radic, Bucharins Hinauswurf aus der Komintern-Führung und der monarchistische Putsch in Jugoslawien vom 4.
Juni 1928 kam es in der Skupstina (dem jugoslawischen Parlament) zu einem Schußatentat, bei dem Punisa Racic, ein montenegrinischer Abgeordneter mit panserbischen Idden, zwei Abgeordnete der (kroatischen) Bauernpartei erschoß, und Stjepan Radic, den Führer der Bauernpartei, tödlich verletzte.
Dieser Anschlag in Belgrad legte die unerträglich gewordenen Spannungen, zu denen der Konflikt zwischen Serben und Kroaten geführt hatte, bloß und stellte die nationale Frage unmittelbar auf die Tagesordnung.
www.agmarxismus.net /vergrnr/m10yu.htm   (5086 words)

  
 Carl Savich | Columns | serbianna.com
Pavelic sought complete independence of Croatia from Yugoslvia while Stjepan Radic sought a de-centralized federation where Croatia would be autonomous.
On June 28, 1928, Stjepan Radic, the founder of the Croatian Peasant Party, was shot on the floor of the Parliament or Skupshtina in Belgrade by a Serbian deputy from Montenegro, Punisa Racic of the National Radical Party, later dying of his injuries.
Other Croatian MPs, Pavle Radic, and Djuro Basaricek, were shot and mortally wounded.
www.serbianna.com /columns/savich/055.html   (12939 words)

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