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  1. Andrija Artuković ( Klobuk, cerca de Ljubuški, en Bosnia-Herzegovina, entonces parte de Austria-Hungría, 29 de noviembre de 1899- Zagreb, 16 de enero de 1988) fue un abogado y político croata miembro el movimiento Ustaše / Ustacha, condenado por crímenes de guerra cometidos en el Estado Independiente de Croacia (NDH), del cual fue Ministro Inter...

  2. Andrija Artuković (19 November 1899 – 16 January 1988) was a Croatian lawyer, politician, and senior member of the ultranationalist and fascist Ustasha movement, who served as the Minister of Internal Affairs and Minister of Justice in the Government of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II in Yugoslavia.

  3. Andrija Artuković (Klobuk kraj Ljubuškog, 19. studenoga, prema nekim izvorima 29. studenoga 1899. - Zagreb, 16. siječnja 1988.), hrvatski političar, član Ustaškog pokreta, ministar u vladi.

  4. 19 de ene. de 1988 · Andrija Artukovic, a former leader of the Nazi puppet state of Croatia who was extradited from the United States to Yugoslavia, died Saturday in a prison hospital in Zagreb, where he had been...

  5. Artuković, Andrija, hrvatski odvjetnik i političar ( Klobuk kraj Ljubuškog, 19. XI. 1899 – Zagreb, 16. I. 1988 ). Diplomirao i doktorirao na Pravnome fakultetu u Zagrebu. Od 1924. radio kao sudski pripravnik u Zagrebu, a 1926. otvorio odvjetnički ured u Gospiću. Godine 1932. sudjelovao u Velebitskom ustanku, a 31.

  6. Andrija Artuković ( Klobuk, cerca de Ljubuški, en Bosnia-Herzegovina, entonces parte de Austria-Hungría, 29 de noviembre de 1899- Zagreb, 16 de enero de 1988) fue un abogado y político croata miembro el movimiento Ustaše / Ustacha, condenado por crímenes de guerra cometidos en el Estado Independiente de Croacia (NDH), del cual fue ...

  7. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Andrija Artuković (Klobuk near Ljubuški, November 19, 1899 - Zagreb, January 16, 1988), Croatian politician, minister of the NDH government. Biography. He graduated from the Franciscan Gymnasium in Široki Brijeg, and studied law with a doctorate in Zagreb, where since 1924.