Mario Blasich
Mario Blasich (18 July 1878 – 3 May 1945) was an
Life
Blasich graduated in medicine and participated in politics alongside
At the end of the war in 1919, Blasich continued to work closely with Zanella and the Independent Party. Initially he approved the companionship of
On 3 March 1922, the Government of the Free State of Fiume was overthrown by a
Blasich lost the use of his legs due to illness, following the
Death
In the night between 2 and 3 May 1945, while the last German troops abandoned the city that was captured by Yugoslav partisans, Blasich was killed in his home by Communist partisans. On 3 May 1945 and in the days immediately following his death, other separatist leaders, such as Giuseppe Sincich and Nevio Skull,[5] were also murdered in the Fiume Autonomists purge.
See also
- Titoism
- Free State of Fiume
- Charter of Carnaro
- Treaty of Rapallo (1920)
- Francesco Giunta
- Julian March
References
- ^ Salvatore Samani, Biographical Dictionary of Rijeka, Dolo-Venice 1975, Institute Tipografico Editorial, p. 38 sg.
- ^ Hamlet Ballarini, The antidannunzio in Rijeka. Riccardo Zanella, Trieste 1995, published by Italo Svevo.
- ^ Hamlet Ballarini, The antidannunzio in Rijeka. Riccardo Zanella, Trieste 1995, published by Italo Svevo, p. 312 ff.
- ^ Luciano Giuricin, The Rebirth of the Zanella Autonomists, in: The Autonomy of Fiume, pp. 125 ff.
- ^ Salvatore Samani, Biographical Dictionary of Rijeka, Dolo-Venice 1975, Letterpress Editorial Institute. Hamlet Ballarini, The antidannunzio in Rijeka. Riccardo Zanella, Trieste 1995, published by Italo Svevo.
- Autonomy flood (1896–1947) and the figure of Riccardo Zanella (Proceedings of the Conference held in Trieste November 3, 1996), Rome 1997.
- Studies Society Fiume Rome - Hrvatski Institut za Zagreb Povijest, Victims of Italian nationals in and around River (1939–1947) / u Žrtve talijanske nacionalnosti Rijeci the okolici (1939.-1947.), Rome 2002, Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Cultural Activities - Directorate General of archives.
- Stelli John (ed.), The memory lives. River and witness interviews, Rome 2008, Society for the Study Fiumani.
- Antonella Ercolani, From Rijeka in Rijeka. Profile political history from 1918 to 1947, 2009 Soveria Mannelli, Rubbettino, esp. 312-316.