Percepții diplomatice confuze în relațiile dintre Croația și România. Constantin Tăutu, românul ucis pe teritoriul statului croat fără condamnare în anul 1942
Diplomatic misperceptions in the relations between Croatia and Romania.
Constantin Tăutu, the Romanian killed on the territory of the Croatian state without conviction in 1942
Author(s): Mihail-Gabriel ChiricheșSubject(s): History, Archiving, Diplomatic history, Local History / Microhistory, Recent History (1900 till today), Special Historiographies:, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Fascism, Nazism and WW II
Published by: COMPLEXUL MUZEAL BISTRIȚA-NĂSĂUD
Keywords: Romanians; Croatians; Jasenovac; innocent; conviction; assassination; protection
Summary/Abstract: The Romanian - Croatian relations in the period of 1941–1944 had an importantcentral segment that of co-operation against the Hungarian interests. Although bilateral politicalrelations existed, they did not reach a solid bond, as Croatia was not a very “independent” state and the Romanian community in Croatia was non-existent. The number of Romanians in Croatia between 1941–1944 has often been associated with the number of members of the Romanian Legation in Croatia and their family members while the Croatian community in Romania contained not necessary a large, but at least a significant number of declared ethnic Croats or Croatian citizens settled on the territory of the Romanian state. Thus, the case of Constantin Tăutu becomes relevantby illustrating the Croatia’s ‘diplomatic’ approach in an attempt to justify its actions in its relations with Romania, in the tragic context of the violent death of the Romanian author, who was accusedwithout access to defense, trial or conviction, actions that are often confused and difficult to understand.
Journal: REVISTA BISTRIȚEI
- Issue Year: XXXVIII/2024
- Issue No: 38
- Page Range: 266-278
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English, Romanian