Ангажман Независне Државе Хрватске на међународном признању Хрватске православне цркве 1942–1944.
Campaign of the Independent State of Croatia for the International Recognition of the Croatian Orthodox Church 1942–1944
Author(s): Aleksandar Stojanović, Rastko LomparSubject(s): WW II and following years (1940 - 1949)
Published by: Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije
Keywords: Croatian Orthodox Church (HPC); Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (RZC); Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC); Independent State of Croatia (NDH); Nazi Germany; WWII; Genocide in NDH
Summary/Abstract: This paper analyses the establishing of the Croatian Orthodox Church (HPC) and the campaign for its international recognition. The research is based on rarely used historical documents from collections of the Political Archives of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Berlin) and the Croatian State Archives (Zagreb). The main research subject is analyzed in the context of Nazi policies toward the Orthodox churches in the European South-East, and those have varied from case to case in accordance with Germany’s war goals and properties. The paper also sheds light on the efforts of the Serbian Orthodox Church to prevent the international recognition of the HPC as well as efforts to establish the Hungarian Orthodox Church (a process analogous to the HPC case in many details)
Journal: Tokovi istorije
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 35-58
- Page Count: 24
- Language: Serbian