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  1. Vladko Maček (Jastrebarsko, 20 de junio de 1879-Washington D. C., 15 de mayo de 1964), político croata de la primera mitad del siglo XX y vicepresidente de Yugoslavia en vísperas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  2. Vladimir Maček (20 June 1879 – 15 May 1964) was a politician in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. As a leader of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) following the 1928 assassination of Stjepan Radić, Maček had been a leading Croatian political figure until the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941.

  3. 11 de may. de 2024 · Vladko Maček (born July 20, 1879, Jastrebarsko, near Zagreb, Cro.—died May 15, 1964, Washington, D.C., U.S.) was a nationalist and leader of the Croatian Peasant Party who opposed Serbian domination of Yugoslavia. He served as deputy prime minister in the Yugoslav government from 1939 to 1941.

  4. Vladko Maček (20 de juny de 1879-15 de maig de 1964), fou un dels polítics més destacats de la Croàcia de la primera meitat del segle xx. Va dirigir el Partit Camperol Croat (HSS) després de la mort de Stjepan Radić i durant la Segona Guerra Mundial.

  5. In the years 1936–41, the Croatian Peasant Party, led by Vladko Maček, operated two militias – the Croatian Peasant Defence (HSZ) in the villages and the Croatian Civil Defence in the cities.

  6. Vladko Maček (Jastrebarsko, 20 de junio de 1879-Washington D. C., 15 de mayo de 1964), político croata de la primera mitad del siglo XX y vicepresidente de Yugoslavia en vísperas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  7. In summer 1936 Vladko Maček's priorities lay with rebuilding the Croatian Peasant Party after its six years of illegality under King Aleksandar's dictatorship in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Yet the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) was to have a polarising and radicalising effect on Croatian society.