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    Stjepan Radić, Maček had been a leading Croatian political figure until the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941. As a leader of the HSS, Maček played a key...
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  • Peasant-Democratic Coalition with Pribičević's Independent Democratic Party. In 1928, Vladko Maček become the new president of HSS after the assassination of Stjepan Radić...
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  • The Cvetković–Maček Agreement (Serbo-Croatian: Sporazum Cvetković-Maček, Споразум Цветковић-Мачек), also known simply as the Sporazum in English-language...
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  • Boštjan Maček (born 1979), Slovenian sport shooter Ivan Maček (1908–1993), Slovenian communist politician Ivo Maček (1914–2002), Croatian pianist Vladko Maček...
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    divided national unity government with Simović as prime minister and Vladko Maček and Slobodan Jovanović as his vice-premiers. The coup led directly to...
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    settlement was reached with the Croat opposition leader Vladko Maček with the Cvetković–Maček Agreement. The regime attempted to unify the common language...
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    creation of the Banovina of Croatia via the Cvetković–Maček Agreement with Croat leader Vladko Maček. He signed the Yugoslav accession to the Tripartite...
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    occupied by Axis forces. The Axis powers offered Vladko Maček the opportunity to form a government, since Maček and his party, the Croatian Peasant Party (Croatian:...
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  • because of the document. January 31: Vladko Maček arrested in relation with the Zagreb Points. April 29: Vladko Maček sentenced to three years in jail. July...
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    iconography of Stjepan Radić was later used not only by his successor Vladko Maček, but also by other political options in Croatia: right wing or left wing...
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    Opposition alliance was consisted of: Croatian Peasant Party led by Vladko Maček Independent Democratic Party led by Srđan Budisavljević Democratic Party...
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    permitted the prime minister, Dragiša Cvetković, to sign an agreement with Vladko Maček, the leader of the Croatian Peasant Party, which created a new Banovina...
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    new regime's tool for putting down any dissent. Opposition politicians Vladko Maček and Svetozar Pribićević were arrested under charges by the court. Pribićević...
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  • Croatia's national interests, and the Croatian Peasant Party, led then by Vladko Maček, successor to Stjepan Radić, which had much greater support among Croats...
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  • Peasant Party from the early 20th Century (led by Stjepan Radić and Vladko Maček) is popular and well-known, there have been couple of splinter groups...
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    effectively become a royal dictator. In April 1933, the new leader of the HSS Vladko Maček had been sent to prison for three years on charges of separatism after...
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    at the seat of the League of Nations; while the new president of HSS, Vladko Maček, would remain at home. In Geneva, Krnjević edited and printed ‘Croatia’...
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    extraction;[contradictory] he was a cousin of the Croatian politician Vladko Maček.[citation needed] After graduating from the grammar school at Drohobycz...
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    appointed commander of Jasenovac in October 1941. Croatian politician Vladko Maček, imprisoned by the Ustaše in Jasenovac, later wrote that he asked Miloš...
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    exercised by the PM, Milan Stojadinović, with other key politicians like Vladko Maček contributing to shaky balance of powers Gerhard Besier, Katarzyna Stokłosa...
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  • Croatian Peasant Party leader Vladko Maček was imprisoned for three years as a direct result of the document. Vladko Maček Ante Trumbić Josip Predavec Juraj...
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    constitution. The HSS, now led by Vladko Maček, continued to advocate federalisation, resulting in the Cvetković–Maček Agreement of August 1939 and the...
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    another supporting the NDH, and an indecisive group around HSS leader Vladko Maček employing a waiting tactic. In February 1942, the KPH leadership under...
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    under the control of an alliance of Vladko Maček's HSS and the mostly Croatian Serb Independent Democratic Party. Maček was very popular among Croats, had...
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    the Banovina of Croatia was negotiated under the Cvetković–Maček Agreement between Vladko Maček, leader of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), and Dragiša...
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    Ustaše, the other supporting the communists and the third supporting Vladko Maček. However, communists had the majority in parliament and control over...
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    new regime's tool for putting down any dissent. Opposition politicians Vladko Maček and Svetozar Pribićević were arrested under charges by the court. Pribićević...
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    Supported and pressured by Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, Croatian leader Vladko Maček and his party managed the creation of the Banovina of Croatia (Autonomous...
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    Perry Otto von Habsburg Jacques Paul Klein 2007 - Franjo Komarica 2004 - Vladko Maček (posthumously) 2000 - Miroslav Krleža (posthumously) 2000 - Savka Dabčević-Kučar...
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  • himself a "citizen of imprisoned Croatia". Vladko Maček and Mile Budak served as attorneys for the defence. Maček, as leader of the Croatian Peasant Party...
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