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The Grubišno Polje Area during the First World War and its Aftermath

Željko Karaula orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-6801-0457


Puni tekst: hrvatski pdf 260 Kb

str. 103-108

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str. 108-108

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The paper shows how the Grubišno Polje area and especially its population survived during the First World War on the front-line and behind it on the basis of an analysis of partial archival sources and secondary literature. In addition, the paper shows the extent of the impact the War had on the population of the Grubišno Polje area, as well as the way they dealt with its consequences. Men from Grubišno Polje fought valiantly on different European battlefields from the Serbian to the Italian one, suffering significant casualties, which were especially high on the Russian front. In the beginning of the War there was a certain belief in one’s own invincibility and that victory will soon be achieved, but reality soon showed its real face. As years went by the consequences of the War were more and more difficult to endure, but numerous families from Grubišno Polje still took in malnourished children from other parts of Croatia, as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite rich agricultural environs, the population of Grubišno Polje met the end of the War visibly drained and poor. There was anarchy and absence of authority towards the end of the War, when the signs of the disintegration of Austro-Hungarian Monarchy started to become visible. Newly formed people’s committees of local councils, whose goal was the creation of a new Yugoslav state, tried to fill the resulting void.

Ključne riječi

First World War; Grubišno Polje; front-line; life behind the front; shortages; anarchy

Hrčak ID:

200497

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/200497

Datum izdavanja:

28.12.2017.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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