Hranilović Dane: Iz zapisaka jugoslavenskog dobrovoljca

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Iz zapisaka jugoslavenskog dobrovoljca

Hranilović Dane

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Dane Hranilović: From the notes of a Yugoslav volunteer

Front page Vladimir Kirin

Dane Hranilović (Metlika, 24. IV. 1892 — Novi Vinodolski, 12. XI. 1943). Studied at the Greek Catholic seminary in Zagreb 1903–05, attended classical high school in Zagreb 1903–05. and Karlovac in 1905–08, where he graduated. Graduated in pharmacy in 1919 in Zagreb. Captured as an infantry officer in 1915. From Russian captivity, he joined the Yugoslav volunteer units in 1916, 1917–18. on the Thessaloniki battlefield. Demobilized in 1918, worked in a pharmacy in Karlovac 1919–27, where he organized a dissident association of war volunteers and was the holder of an independent list in the elections, then from 1927 he ran pharmacies in Koprivnica and Novi Vinodolski. He was the president of the Croatian Pharmaceutical Society from 1922 to 1924. and editor-in-chief of Pharmaceutski vjesnik 1924–26. He described his volunteer war experiences in articles in the weekly Karlovac (1920–21) and in the book From the Notes of a Yugoslav Volunteer (1922), which he later supplemented with the article Memories published in the Great National Calendar of Yugoslavia (Zagreb, 1923). In them, he also described his journey from Russia, across Asia to the Thessaloniki battlefield, and the account of the conflict between Serbian officers and Croatian volunteers dissatisfied with the violent methods and Great Serbian ideas of the commander is particularly interesting.

Additional information

  • Author: Hranilović Dane
  • Publisher: St. Kugli
  • Year of publication:1922
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:91
  • Dimensions:15.5x23 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Vrlo dobro
  • Binding:Meki

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