Franjo Tuđman Politician

Franjo Tuđman (Croatian pronunciation: [frǎːɲo tûd͡ʑman] (13px ); 14 May 1922 – 10 December 1999) was a Croatian politician. Following the country's independence from Yugoslavia he became the first President of Croatia.In his youth he fought during World War II as a member of the Yugoslav partisans, becoming later the youngest general in the Yugoslav army. After his military career, he worked as a historian until coming into conflict with the regime. He lived relatively anonymously in the following years until the end of communism, whereupon he began his political career by founding the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) in 1989.He became President in 1990, as the HDZ won the first post-communist multi-party elections, and a year later he proclaimed Croatian independence. He was re-elected twice and remained in power until his death in 1999.In May 2013, the ICTY, in a first-instance verdict against Jadranko Prlić, found that Tuđman was leader of the joint criminal enterprise against the non-Croat population of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Personal facts

Franjo Tuđman
Birth dateMay 14, 1922
Birth place
Kingdom of Yugoslavia , Veliko Trgovišće
Religion
Lapsed Catholic
Date of deathDecember 10, 1999
Place of death
Croatia , Zagreb
Resting place
Croatia , Zagreb , Mirogoj Cemetery
Education
Military Academy (Serbia)
Spouse
Ankica Tu%C4%91man
Profession
Historian , Politician , Soldier

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Office holder

military operations
World War II
Yugoslav Front
military branch
Military of Croatia
Yugoslav Ground Forces
Yugoslav Partisans
military rank
Franjo Tuđman
Major general
office
President of Croatia
President of the Croatian Democratic Union
party
Croatian Democratic Union
prime minister
service end1942
service start1942
successor

Franjo Tuđman on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/608445/Franjo-Tudjman#
  2. http://www.franjo-tudjman.net
  3. http://www.tudjman.hr