APA 6th Edition Grahek Ravančić, M. (2007). Izručenja zarobljenika s bleiburškog polja i okolice u svibnju 1945.. Časopis za suvremenu povijest, 39 (3), 531-550. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/19058
MLA 8th Edition Grahek Ravančić, Martina. "Izručenja zarobljenika s bleiburškog polja i okolice u svibnju 1945.." Časopis za suvremenu povijest, vol. 39, br. 3, 2007, str. 531-550. https://hrcak.srce.hr/19058. Citirano 16.01.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Grahek Ravančić, Martina. "Izručenja zarobljenika s bleiburškog polja i okolice u svibnju 1945.." Časopis za suvremenu povijest 39, br. 3 (2007): 531-550. https://hrcak.srce.hr/19058
Harvard Grahek Ravančić, M. (2007). 'Izručenja zarobljenika s bleiburškog polja i okolice u svibnju 1945.', Časopis za suvremenu povijest, 39(3), str. 531-550. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/19058 (Datum pristupa: 16.01.2021.)
Vancouver Grahek Ravančić M. Izručenja zarobljenika s bleiburškog polja i okolice u svibnju 1945.. Časopis za suvremenu povijest [Internet]. 2007 [pristupljeno 16.01.2021.];39(3):531-550. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/19058
IEEE M. Grahek Ravančić, "Izručenja zarobljenika s bleiburškog polja i okolice u svibnju 1945.", Časopis za suvremenu povijest, vol.39, br. 3, str. 531-550, 2007. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/19058. [Citirano: 16.01.2021.]
Sažetak In this article the author focuses on events that took place immediately following the end of the Second World War. With the end of military operations came the demarcation of new spheres of influence between the victors and the vanquished. Political agreements, the situation in the field, and the decrees of international human rights organizations in large part decided future conditions. The majority of the members of the armed forces of the Independent State of Croatia found themselves in the middle of the fray, along with those civilians who had fled ahead of the Partisans into the Allied zone in Carinthia. Thus, Bleiburg was the meeting point of British, Partisan, and Croatian armies. After two days of negotiations, the content of which is still unknown today, the decision to turn the armies of the Independent State of Croatia over to the Partisans was made. The vast majority of the army did not escape encirclement by units of the Yugoslav armies and was forced surrender their weapons and hold out “white flags.” According to promises made, the prisoners were supposed to be treated according to international law concerning the treatment of prisoners of war, but later events were to reveal how far from these norms the treatment accorded to the Croatian forces was, and to what extent the Western Allies were implicated in this whole issue.