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  2. June 1941 - Wikipedia

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    The June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina began when Serbs in eastern Herzegovina rebelled against the authorities of the Independent State of Croatia. Born: Robert Hunter, poet, singer and songwriter, in San Luis Obispo, California (d. 2019) Died: Frederick Gottwald, 82, American painter

  3. List of earthquakes in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The magnitudes and epicenters of earlier earthquakes cannot be reliably determined, although some estimates exist. [ 1 ] Following the 1963 Skopje earthquake , SFR Yugoslavia , of which SR Croatia was a part of, implemented its first Code for Construction in Seismic Regions in 1964.

  4. List of earthquakes in 1941 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of earthquakes in 1941. Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list. Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused death, injury or damage. Events which occurred in remote areas will be excluded from the list as they wouldn't have generated significant media interest.

  5. Rašića Gaj massacres - Wikipedia

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    The Rašića Gaj massacres were massacres of Serbs committed by the Ustaše forces at the beginning of the World War II in Rašića Gaj, Vlasenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina (contemporary Independent State of Croatia) in June and July 1941. The estimations of the number of Serbs killed in Rašića Gaj vary between at least 70 and 200.

  6. Category:1941 earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1941 earthquakes" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. List of disasters in Croatia by death toll - Wikipedia

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    1667 Dubrovnik earthquake: Earthquake: Dubrovnik: c. 2000-5000 6 April, 1667 [1] [2] Raša coal mine explosion [a] Explosion: Raša: 185 28 February, 1940 [3] SS Baron Gautsch [b] Shipwreck: Adriatic Sea: 177 13 August, 1914 [4] 1976 Zagreb mid-air collision: Aircrash: Zagreb: 176 10 September, 1976 [5] Zagreb train disaster: Railway accident ...

  8. Timeline of Croatian history - Wikipedia

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    Croatia signed a treaty establishing its borders with Germany. 18 May: Prince Aimone, Duke of Aosta was crowned King Tomislav II of Croatia by the Italian King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy. 19 May: Croatia ceded land, including most of Dalmatia, to Italy by signing the treaty of Rapallo. 7 June: Croatia's borders with Serbia were established ...

  9. Independent State of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Independent State of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH) was a World War II–era puppet state of Nazi Germany [7] [8] and Fascist Italy.It was established in parts of occupied Yugoslavia on 10 April 1941, after the invasion by the Axis powers.