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Nikola Batušić; Neke podatke o Ivi Sternu dugujem svome ocu dr. Nikoli Batušiću (1907–1985), jednome od prvih spikera zagrebačke radiostanice od koga sam, u ranoj mladosti, čuo pripovijedati o njegovu nekadašnjem ravnatelju (i ne sluteći da ću se jednom pozabaviti njime kao književnikom!) i svojoj
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Distinctly higher in education, polyglot, charming and elegant, financially independent, Stern fraternize with many Croatian writers. His apartment in Jurišićeva street was a place of elegant banquets. He was a member of the Croatian
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Stern wrote left pacifist oriented emphatic expressive poetry, which was published in the magazine "Plamen". He also wrote political
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Usp. Ivan Mužić: Masonstvo u Hrvata (masoni i Jugoslavija), str. 272, Split, 2/1983.
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O smislu lutanja — problem jevrejske rase — politički feljton, br. 9, str. 85 — 87.
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majci dr. Ivani Batušić (1912), koja je sredinom tridesetih godina upoznala Sterna.
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and founder of the elite "Rotary Club" which had predominantly Masonic membership.
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Nikola Batušić; Erich Singer – "Krležijanac" prije Krleže; stranica 243, 244, 245.
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Bajruši, Robert; Biluš, Marina; Zahtila, Viktor (15 February 2005).
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in 1913. After graduation, he practiced the law for a while. After
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Usp. podatke iz radova N. Vončine, nav. u bilj. 13.
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Zagreb
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Croatia
Chiavari
Croat
University of Zagreb
Croatian Radiotelevision
Jewish
Zagreb
University of Zagreb
World War I
Austro-Hungarian Army
Vienna
Belgrade
Milan Begović
Freemasonry
feuilletons
Jewish messianism
Bolsheviks
Leon Trotsky
Béla Kun
World War II


Snješka Knežević (2011


"Židovi koji su izgradili moderni Zagreb"
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