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  1. Vladko Maček – tvorac Banovine Hrvatske (1879.) Sinonim za staloženost u politici, vođa Hrvatske seljačke stranke nakon ubojstva Stjepana Radića i tvorac Banovine Hrvatske Vladtko Maček rođen je 20. srpnja 1879. godine. Maček je doktorirao pravo u Zagrebu, nakon čega otvara odvjetnički ured u Svetom Ivanu Zelini.

  2. Kada je vlada odlučila otići u izbjeglištvo Maček je ostao u zemlji te je svoje mjesto prepustio Juraju Krnjeviću, glavnom tajniku HSS-a. Maček se zatim vratio u Zagreb gdje ga je dočekala nemoralna ponuda nacista i fašista da preuzme Hrvatsku pod njihovom zaštitom. Kao pragmatični i dalekovidni političar Maček je to odbio.

  3. In the years 1936–41, the Croatian Peasant Party, led by Vladko Maček, operated two militias – the Croatian Peasant Defence (HSZ) in the villages and the Croatian Civil Defence in the cities. The HSZ was intended to protect Croatian peasants from attacks by Serb Chetniks as well as by communists, and was thus itself a symptom of the lawlessness prevailing in the interwar Kingdom of ...

  4. 1 de mai. de 2007 · Vladko Maček (1871–1964) became the leader of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia after the assassination of Stjepan Radić (1871–1928). In this capacity, he played ...

  5. Vladko Macek (i 871-1964) became the leader of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia after the assassination of Stjepan Radie (1871-1928). In this capacity, he played a pivotal role in Croatian and Yugoslav politics during the critical years 1928-41, when the clouds of war were gathering over Europe, and during the first ...

  6. Vladko Maček (1879–1964) was born in a small Croatian village and received his law degree in 1903 from the University of Zagreb. One of the early members of the Croatian Peasant Party, he was closely associated with its founders, Ante and Stephen Radić. After the dissolution of the Habsburg empire, Croatia became a part of the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, and the Croatian ...

  7. Vladko Maček (20 de juny de 1879-15 de maig de 1964), fou un dels polítics més destacats de la Croàcia de la primera meitat del segle xx. Va dirigir el Partit Camperol Croat (HSS) després de la mort de Stjepan Radić i durant la Segona Guerra Mundial .