Ante Trumbić was an important Croatian politician in the early 20th century. He was one of the key politicians in the creation of a Yugoslav state. Trumbić was born in Split in the Austro-Hungarian crownland of Dalmatia and studied law at Zagreb, Vienna and Graz (with doctorate in 1890). He practiced as a lawyer, and then, from 1905 as the city mayor of Split.
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- Ante Trumbić was an important Croatian politician in the early 20th century. He was one of the key politicians in the creation of a Yugoslav state. Trumbić was born in Split in the Austro-Hungarian crownland of Dalmatia and studied law at Zagreb, Vienna and Graz (with doctorate in 1890). He practiced as a lawyer, and then, from 1905 as the city mayor of Split. Trumbić was in favor of moderate reforms in Austro-Hungarian Slavic provinces, which included the unification of Dalmatia with Croatia-Slavonia. At the same time separatist and pan-Slavist movements were troubling politics in Serbia. After the assassination in Sarajevo of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Trumbić fled to Italy and was the prime mover of the Yugoslav Committee which operated from London. Its purpose was to convince the Serbian government of Nikola Pašić that a union between Croats, Slovenes and Serbs (from the West Balkan) and the already established Kingdom of Serbia would best serve the interests of the South Slavs. These discussions led to the Corfu Declaration which were signed in the summer of 1917. Crown Prince Aleksandar, acting as regent for the claimant King Peter I of Serbia, endorsed the Yugoslav concept. In 1918 he became foreign minister in the first government of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. At the Versailles conference after World War I, Trumbić had to represent Yugoslav concerns in the face of Italian territorial ambitions in Dalmatia (temporarily settled in 1920, but raised again with Benito Mussolini). Trumbić resigned as Foreign Minister in 1920, as Serbian influence clearly showed little interest for the affairs which concerned the Croatian nation. The policy in the kingdom was supposed to have represented all minority interests among South Slavic peoples. Trumbić was elected to the Constituent Assembly and, in the final vote, voted against the constitution. He was elected for the last time in the 1927 elections on the list of the Croatian Bloc, along with Ante Pavelić. In 1929, hoping to bring an end to the ongoing bickering between the Serbian and the Croatian representatives within the kingdom, King Alexander of Yugoslavia for the first time since the creation of the state, pulled rank and banned all political parties, and removed the individual nationalities Serb and Croat from the bigger picture. He renamed the land Yugoslavia, and abrogated the constitution to establish a royal dictatorship. Trumbić was by now in retirement in Zagreb. King Alexander's division of Croatia-Slavonia and Dalmatia into banovinas countered all previous reforms Trumbić had sought. In 1932 Trumbić edited the Zagreb Points, a series of demands put forth by the Peasant-Democratic coalition to counter Serbian hegemony. Trumbić later regretted the end of Austria-Hungary, as the South Slav state he had helped to create proved incapable of his intended reforms.
- Ante Trumbić [ˈaːntɛ ˈtruːmbitɕ] war ein kroatischer Politiker. Bis zum Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs trat er für die Vereinigung der kroatischen Länder innerhalb der Donaumonarchie ein. 1915 gründete er im Pariser Exil das Jugoslawische Komitee, das die Gründung eines gemeinsamen Staats von Serben, Kroaten und Slowenen anstrebte. In der ersten Regierung des SHS-Staats war er Außenminister. Seit 1921 war er in der Opposition. In seinen letzten Lebensjahren war Trumbić ein erklärter Gegner der Königsdiktatur unter Alexander I.
- Ante Trumbic, destacado político croata de principios del siglo XX. Fue uno de los políticos clave en la creación del estado yugoslavo.
- Nato nella città dalmata di Spalato, nell'Impero Austro-Ungarico, studiò giurisprudenza a Zagabria, Vienna e Graz, laureandosi nel 1890. Nel 1905 fu eletto sindaco della sua città natale. Già favorevole all'unione delle province di Dalmazia e Croazia-Slavonia ai tempi dell'Impero, durante la prima guerra mondiale riunì un comitato che aveva intenzione di convincere il governo della Serbia ad annettersi il territorio sloveno e croato, creando un nuovo stato che riunisse tutti i popoli di origini slave. La proposta del comitato di Trumbić fu accolta e portò alla stipulazione un accordo, firmato a Corfù il 20 luglio 1917, che ebbe il benestare dell'erede al trono di Serbia Alessandro. Nel 1918 divenne ministro degli esteri del primo governo del Regno dei Serbi, Croati e Sloveni; l'anno successivo rappresentò il suo paese alla Conferenza di pace di Parigi e, il 12 novembre 1920, firmò a Rapallo un trattato che prevedeva, tra le altre cose, la creazione dello Stato libero di Fiume. Infine si dimise dall'incarico di ministro degli esteri per entrare a far parte dell'Assemblea Costituente jugoslava. Nel 1929, in seguito alla proclamazione del Regno di Jugoslavia da parte di Alessandro I e come segno di protesta alle radicali riforme che il sovrano attuò abrogando la costituzione, scelse di lasciare la politica per ritirarsi a Zagabria, dove trascorse i suoi ultimi anni di vita.
- Ante Trumbić, polityk chorwacki. Działalność polityczną zaczynał jako poddany austriacki. Od 1895 był posłem na sejm krajowy Dalmacji. Od 1905 zwolennik antyhabsburskiego sojuszu Chorwacji z Węgrami. Od 1915 był przewodniczącym Komitetu Jugosłowiańskiego, powołanego przez zwolenników wspólnego państwa południowych Słowian. Stałą siedzibą Komitetu Jugosłowiańskiego był Londyn. W 1917 podpisał tzw. Deklarację z Korfu (obecnie Kerkira) - umowę między Komitetem Jugosłowiańskim a rządem Serbii o utworzeniu po wojnie państwa Słowian południowych pod berłem dynastii Karadziordziewiciów. W latach 1918–1920 był ministrem spraw zagranicznych Królestwa SHS. Krytykował centralizm serbski i opowiadał się za federalizacją Jugosławii.
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- Ante Trumbić was an important Croatian politician in the early 20th century. He was one of the key politicians in the creation of a Yugoslav state. Trumbić was born in Split in the Austro-Hungarian crownland of Dalmatia and studied law at Zagreb, Vienna and Graz (with doctorate in 1890). He practiced as a lawyer, and then, from 1905 as the city mayor of Split.
- Ante Trumbić [ˈaːntɛ ˈtruːmbitɕ] war ein kroatischer Politiker. Bis zum Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs trat er für die Vereinigung der kroatischen Länder innerhalb der Donaumonarchie ein. 1915 gründete er im Pariser Exil das Jugoslawische Komitee, das die Gründung eines gemeinsamen Staats von Serben, Kroaten und Slowenen anstrebte. In der ersten Regierung des SHS-Staats war er Außenminister. Seit 1921 war er in der Opposition.
- Ante Trumbic, destacado político croata de principios del siglo XX. Fue uno de los políticos clave en la creación del estado yugoslavo.
- Nato nella città dalmata di Spalato, nell'Impero Austro-Ungarico, studiò giurisprudenza a Zagabria, Vienna e Graz, laureandosi nel 1890. Nel 1905 fu eletto sindaco della sua città natale.
- Ante Trumbić, polityk chorwacki. Działalność polityczną zaczynał jako poddany austriacki. Od 1895 był posłem na sejm krajowy Dalmacji. Od 1905 zwolennik antyhabsburskiego sojuszu Chorwacji z Węgrami. Od 1915 był przewodniczącym Komitetu Jugosłowiańskiego, powołanego przez zwolenników wspólnego państwa południowych Słowian. Stałą siedzibą Komitetu Jugosłowiańskiego był Londyn. W 1917 podpisał tzw.
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