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Continue reading →: Croatia and Croats in the Sign of the Crown2025 is the year when Croatia marks the 1100th Anniversary since the crowning of its first king, King Tomislav. The coastal town of Biograd na Moru (Biograd at the Sea) that once was a royal city (Biograd na Moru is a Croatian royal city that was first mentioned in the…
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Continue reading →: On the Path to Commemorations of the 80th Anniversary of the Bleiburg Tragedy and Mass Murders of Croats by Yugoslav CommunistsMay 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the Bleiburg tragedy and the greatest suffering in the history of the Croatian people and on the so-called “Way of the Cross” from May 15, 1945, onwards. It is worth mentioning several events related to this that took place in and outside Croatia…
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Continue reading →: 8 May 1945 Did Not End Tragedy in Europe – It Was the Dawn of New TragedyBeing in Moscow, on May 9th Putin’s parade, that is at Russia’s celebration of the 80th Anniversary of 1945 victory over Nazi Germany was more in support of the current Russian war in Ukraine than the victory over Fascism or Nazism. The Kremlin says the attendance of Russian allies such…
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Continue reading →: Communist Liberation of 1945 Croatia – a Sordid Lie!2025 is a significant year for Croatian history, suffering, plights for freedom, achievements, stumbling blocks … It is the year Croatia marks the 1100th Anniversary of the crowning (i.e. elevating as KIng by Pope John X in the Vatican) in 925 as the First King of Croatian Pannonia and Dalmatia,…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Top Public Echelons Celebrate 80th Anniversary of Communist Lies Against Jasenovac CampSeveral days ago (Tuesday 22 April 2025) a „handful” of Croatian Yugoslav communist diehards marked at Jasenovac Memorial site the 80th Anniversary of inmate breakout from the so-called concentration camp at Jasenovac in Croatia. Reportedly 92 people survived the breakthrough attempt out of some 600 men on that day in…
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Continue reading →: Croatia’s Splendid Giant Easter Egg Art Tradition – The Connection of Eggs and Bunnies With Celebrating EasterEggs represent new life and fertility. According to The Easter Book by Francis X. Weiser, 1954, “[t]he origin of the Easter egg is based on the fertility lore of the Indo-European races. To our pre-Christian ancestors, it was a most startling event to see a new and live creature emerge…
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Continue reading →: It was Easier to Create a Croatian State than to Preserve it!Founded on April 8, 1992, the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) was the armed forces and highest executive and administrative body of the Croatian Republic of Herceg-Bosna and the main armed force of the Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Homeland War. “Wars were never won by ‘parlour geo-strategists’ miles…
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Continue reading →: Patriotism At Its Best – Croatia’s Marko Perkovic Thompson Breaks All World Records In Single Concert Event Ticket SalesThe World now has a new record in ticket sales for a single music concert event and that record has been achieved in Croatia, for its highly popular singer Marko Perkovic Thompson concert to be held 6 July 2025 at the Zagreb Hippodrome/Horse Racing track grounds. History in the making!…
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Continue reading →: Those of Croatian Ancestry in the Diaspora Wishing to Live in Croatia Now Have a New Avenue of Practical AssistanceDuring the past weeks the Marshall Plan for Croatia – Future with Diaspora Association has published an information sheet and tips and advice regarding applying for and obtaining Croatian citizenship, especially for people of Croatian ancestry living in the diaspora and you may wish to read this document, which is…
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Continue reading →: Yugoslav Communist Crimes Up Close and PersonalPoignant and for humanity disturbing, emotionally charged portrayal of the 1944 horrific Yugoslav communist partisan murder of dr Bernardin Sokol, a Croatian Catholic friar and a renowned composer, in the Texas-based, USA, Croatian Film Institute, new documentary film titled “dr. fra. Bernardin Sokol” brings home the painful truth of profound…

Ina Vukic: I was born in Croatia and live Australia. I have been described as a prominent figure known for my contribution to the Croatian and wider societies, particularly in the context of Croatia’s transition from communism to democracy, as well as for my many years of work as a clinical psychologist and Chief Executive Officer of government-funded services for people with disabilities, including mental health services, in Australia. In 1995, the President of the Republic of Croatia awarded me two Medals of Honor, the Homeland War Memorial Medal and the Order of the Croatian Trefoil for her special merits and her contribution to the founding of the Republic of Croatia. I have been a successful blogger since 2011 and write extensively in the English-language on issues related to Croatian current affairs and democracy, as well as the challenges Croatia faced and still faces in its transition from communism. My goal is to raise awareness of these connections and issues worldwide.