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Ante Josip "Tony" Mandarich (born September 23, 1966) is a Canadian former professional American football player who was an offensive tackle for seven seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Referred to as "the best offensive line prospect ever" during his college football career with the Michigan State Spartans , [ 1 ] he was selected ...
When it comes to NFL Draft busts, Tony Mandarich is right up there with the biggest ones of all-time. He certainly is the largest. Once an all-world offensive lineman at Michigan State, Mandarich ...
Ante Mandić (brother) Matko Mandić (uncle) Josip Mandić or Josef Mandić (4 April 1883 – Prague , 4 October 1959) was a lawyer and a composer of Croat descent.
Tony Mandarich - NFL player; Vic Markov – NFL player (son of Croatian immigrants) Rob Ninkovich – NFL player (grandson of Croatian immigrants) Lou Saban – NFL Coach; Nick Saban - College football coach; Cole Cubelic - American college football player and radio host; Frank Sinkwich - NFL player, 1942 winner of the Heisman Trophy (born in ...
Tony Mandarich – NFL offensive player; Marv Marinovich – retired American football offensive guard and sports trainer; Todd Marinovich – former American and Canadian football quarterback; Roger Maris – baseball player; Dino Mattessich – former Maryland lacrosse coach, current University of Connecticut Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director
Melodije Istre i Kvarnera (in English: Melodies of Istria and Kvarner) is a Croatian song contest, held annually in multiple towns in the Istria, Primorje-Gorski Kotar and Lika-Senj counties.
Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac of Zagreb meeting with the Ustaše leader Ante Pavelić in 1941 Catholic prelates led by Aloysius Stepinac at the funeral of Marko Došen, one of the senior Ustaše leaders, in September 1944 Serb civilians forced to convert to Catholicism by the Ustaše in Glina Execution of prisoners at the Jasenovac concentration camp, which was briefly run by a Franciscan ...
The ideological foundation of the Ustaše movement reaches back to the 19th century when Ante Starčević established the Party of Rights, [11] as well as when Josip Frank seceded his extreme fraction from it and formed his own Pure Party of Rights. [12] Starčević was a major ideological influence on the Croatian nationalism of the Ustaše.