Bačić Vilim: Der Kampf um die Ostküste der Adria - Jadransko pitanje

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  • Author: Bačić Vilim
  • Publisher: HIBZ
  • Availability: Available
  • Condition: Vrlo dobro
  • Code: 10067

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Der Kampf um die Ostküste der Adria - Jadransko pitanje

Bačić Vilim

Summary

Liburnicus: Der Kampf um die Ostküste der Adria

Eine geschichtliche darstellung

Vilim Bačić (Willy A. Bacich) (Pula, July 3, 1896 – Vienna, June 17, 1969), Croatian naval officer, maritime and legal writer.

Born in Pula. He graduated from the Naval Military Academy in Rijeka in 1914. He served on warships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy as a commander. After the war, he served as a commander of warships in the Yugoslav Navy. He graduated from the Faculty of Law in Belgrade. He graduated from the Naval Military Academy in Paris in 1927. He received his doctorate in law in 1928 in Zagreb. Until the war, he was the director of the Maritime Academy in Dubrovnik. In the NDH, he was an employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the NDH from 1941 to 1945. After the war, he lived in Peru.

He wrote historical, maritime and maritime legal works. Among the more important ones are Introduction to international maritime public and war law (1933), Dubrovnik shipmen in the heyday of Dubrovnik shipping in the 16th century (1941), History of the First World War in the Adriatic I (1944), Struggle for the eastern coast of the Adriatic (under the pseudonym Liburnicus, Der Kampf um die Ostküste der Adria, 1944) and others.

He wrote for Mornarički herald, Almanac and publications of the Adriatic Guard.

 

Additional information

  • Author: Bačić Vilim
  • Publisher: HIBZ
  • Year of publication:1944
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:352
  • Dimensions:16.5x24 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Vrlo dobro
  • Binding:Meki

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