Julije Makanec
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Early life
Makanec was born in Sarajevo.Template:Sfn He was educated in Osijek and Bihać, and studied philosophy at the University of Zagreb, where he obtained a Ph.D. in 1927.Template:Sfn Between 1929 and 1940 he served as a gymnasium professor in Koprivnica, Bjelovar and several other places in Croatia, as well as in Leskovac, Serbia.Template:Sfn In November 1940, as a member of the Croatian Peasant Party, he became the mayor of Bjelovar.Template:Sfn Here he played an important role in the Bjelovar rebellion of 8 April that year when, after the revolt by Croats in the Royal Yugoslav Army during the early days of invasion of Yugoslavia, he declared the "resurrection of the Croatian state".Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn
World War II
By his own account, Makanec swore the Ustaše oath in April 1941, days after the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia, but historians believe Makanec may have joined the Ustaše much earlier, in late 1939 or early 1940.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Shortly after the formation of the Ustaše government he served as adjutant in the Croatian army's Bilogora headquarters, in Bjelovar.Template:Sfn From 1942 he was the chief of spiritual upbringing in the Ustaše Youth. In March 1943 he was named extraordinary professor of philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb.Template:Sfn In October 1943 he became the Independent State of Croatia's Minister of National Education.Template:Sfn He also wrote books in his field as well as contributing to various periodicals and newspapers.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
In a 1942 brochure titled Ustaše Virtues (Script error: No such module "lang".), Makanec openly advocated for genocide. He wrote: "[...] every community has the right to exterminate, destroy, or at least render harmless those individuals who weaken it and bring it to ruin due to their utter lack of virtue."Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn
On 6 May 1945, shortly before Yugoslav Partisans entered Zagreb, Makanec fled the city in a group of sixteen government ministers. On 17 May, they surrendered to the British in Tamsweg, Austria, and were extradited to Yugoslav authorities. After a one-day trial before a military tribunal in Zagreb on 6 June he was sentenced to death for high treason and war crimes and executed by firing squad in the morning of the following day.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Legacy
A street in Bjelovar bears Makanec's name.Template:Sfn In 2016, a controversy erupted in Croatia when it was reported that the country's Minister of Science and Education, Pavo Barišić, had written a paper in 1992 praising Makanec's contributions to the field of philosophy without mentioning the war crimes with which he was associated. Barišić wrote that when Makanec was executed by the Partisans in 1945, he "joined the parade of Croatian martyrs", and described him as "a tragic hero and a victim". The paper prompted the philosophy professor Josip Talanga to resign from the editorial team of the journal that had published it. In 1993, Barišić edited a compilation of Makanec's lectures in which he again did not mention the atrocities committed by the NDH.Template:Sfn
Works
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- Marksistička filozofija prirode (Zagreb, 1938)
- O podrijetlu i smislu države (Zagreb, 1939)
- Poglavnik o boljševizmu (Zagreb, 1942)
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- Veliko raskršće (Zagreb, 1942)
- Razvoj državne misli od Platona do Hegela (Zagreb, 1943)
- Hrvatski vidici (Zagreb, 1944)
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- 1904 births
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