Croatian Righteous Among the Nations
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This is the list of Croatian Righteous among the Nations
Righteous Among the Nations
Righteous among the Nations of the world's nations"), also translated as Righteous Gentiles is an honorific used by the State of Israel to describe non-Jews who risked their lives during the Holocaust to save Jews from extermination by the Nazis....

. 102 Croatia
Croatia
Croatia , officially the Republic of Croatia , is a unitary democratic parliamentary republic in Europe at the crossroads of the Mitteleuropa, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean. Its capital and largest city is Zagreb. The country is divided into 20 counties and the city of Zagreb. Croatia covers ...

ns were honored with this title by the state of Israel
Israel
The State of Israel is a parliamentary republic located in the Middle East, along the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea...

 for saving Jews
Jews
The Jews , also known as the Jewish people, are a nation and ethnoreligious group originating in the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East. The Jewish ethnicity, nationality, and religion are strongly interrelated, as Judaism is the traditional faith of the Jewish nation...

 during World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

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  • Antunac, Ivan
  • Bartulović, Olga and Dragica (Split)
  • Bauer, Čedomir and Branko (Zagreb)
  • Bedrica, Mate
  • Belić, Jozefina
  • Belić-Peternel, Đurđa
  • Benčević, Antun and Mira
  • Beritić, Zina-Gertruda and Tihomil
    Tihomil Beritić
    Tihomil Beritić was a Croatian physician.Beritić was born in Herceg Novi. He graduated from the School of Medicine, University of Zagreb in 1943, where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1980.Beritić's research focus was hematology and toxicology...

    , (Zagreb)
  • Bjelajec, Ivana
  • Borić, Nevenka (posthumously)
  • Breskvar, Ivan
  • Buterin, Matej (Zadar)
  • Božić, Marko
  • Car, Marija and Karel
  • Carnelutti, Alfred, Vera and Mario (Zagreb)
  • Crndić, Anka (posthumously)
  • Deletis, Ratimir
  • Djerek, Agata (posthumously)
  • Dolinar, Žarko
    Žarko Dolinar
    Žarko Dolinar , Ph.D., a native of Koprivnica, Yugoslavia was a biologist by vocation and university academic who earned eight medals in the World Table Tennis Championships....

     and Boris
  • Eberhard, Josip and Rozika
  • Ercegović, Miho and Velimir (Zagreb)
  • Filipović, Krista and Marijan (Zagreb) - Marijan was a writer, author of Bobi i Rudi'
  • Fuchs, Ruža
  • Fulgosi, Ante
  • Griner, Franjo and Lidija
  • Guina, Marija (Makarska)
  • Hocenski, Milica and Franjo (posthumously)
  • Horvat, Pavao (Karlovac) - he was the first Croatian Righteous Among the Nations in 1965
  • Janković, Stjepan - he was a Catholic priest in the village of Lukač near Čakovec
  • Jesih, Dragutin - a Catholic priest
  • Jurić, Andrija and Nikola (Pelješac)
  • Jurin, Cecilija and Karitas - Catholic nuns
  • Kalogjera, Ante (posthumously)
  • Kalogjera, Jakša
  • Kapetanović family
  • Kirec, Miroslav
  • Kovačević family (posthumously).
  • Kovačić, Hedviga and Vinko (posthumously)
  • Kraljević, Ada and Ivo
  • Krtić, Franjo
  • Kudlik, Bela and Katarina
  • Kumrić, Iva and Tomo
  • Lang, Ljubica (posthumously)
  • Lončar, Ankica (posthumously)
  • Lončar, Darko
  • Malčić, Juca
  • Milharčić-Vlahović, Lujza
  • Milošević, Ante
  • Milošević, Vid Andrija
  • Obradović, Olga and Ida
  • Oružec, Kata and Đuro
  • Oštrić, Anka (Zagreb)
  • Pavlović, Amadeja (posthumously) - Mother Superior of the Convent of the Sisters of the Holy Cross in Djakovo.
  • Podolski, Štefanija
  • Poklepović, Andrija
  • Praschek, Bronislawa and Wladislaw
  • Pribilović, Josip
  • Radonić, Antica and Jakov
  • Roić, Boris
  • Roussal, Vera (Roušal Vera)
  • Saračević, Elza, Feris, Sead and Emira - Sead was a journalist from Zagreb
  • Silobrčić, Mihovil
  • Sopianac, Franjo and Lela
  • Šiljeg, Pera and Stanko (Metković) (posthumously)
  • Štefan, Lujo and Ljubica
  • Taborski, Emanuel and Mandica
  • Till, Adam
  • Ujević, Mate
    Mate Ujevic
    Mate Ujević was a Croatian poet and encyclopedist.Ujević finished gymnasium in Sinj and Split and studied literature in Zagreb. He bachelored in Ljubljana and finished his doctoral dissertation on poet Jovan Hranilović in Zagreb...

     - he was the lexicographer who made the Croatian Encyclopedia (1938-1945)
  • Vranetić, Ivan
    Ivan Vranetić
    Ivan "Ivica" Vranetić was a Yugoslav partisan of ethnic Croatian descent, whose aid to Jewish people during World War II resulted in his inclusion among the "Righteous Among the Nations" by Yad Vashem in 1970...

    (Zagreb)
  • Vuletić, Ante
  • Žagar, Ljuba or Ljubica

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