Jakša Račić (1868–1943) was the Mayor of Split between February 1929 and June 1933. He was a medical doctor by profession, a Dalmatian Autonomist, and member of the Chetnik movement. Račić was born on 5 August 1868 in Vrbanj on the island of Hvar and studied in Prague, Graz and Innsbruck, where he attained a doctorate in 1900.
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- Jakša Račić (1868–1943) was the Mayor of Split between February 1929 and June 1933. He was a medical doctor by profession, a Dalmatian Autonomist, and member of the Chetnik movement. Račić was born on 5 August 1868 in Vrbanj on the island of Hvar and studied in Prague, Graz and Innsbruck, where he attained a doctorate in 1900. He was employed in Innsbruck as an assistant at the Institute for General and Experimental Pathology, undertook further training in Ljubljana and became Director of his own surgical sanatorium in Split in 1904. He oversaw the start of hospital modernization in the city, and began the forestation of Marjan hill. At the beginning of World War II Račić was appointed by Draža Mihailović as Chetnik Povjerenik ("trustee") for Dalmatia. Račić worked closely with Chetnik military commander Ilija Trifunović-Birčanin. Račić was killed by a Partisan agent in 1943.
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- Jakša Račić (1868–1943) was the Mayor of Split between February 1929 and June 1933. He was a medical doctor by profession, a Dalmatian Autonomist, and member of the Chetnik movement. Račić was born on 5 August 1868 in Vrbanj on the island of Hvar and studied in Prague, Graz and Innsbruck, where he attained a doctorate in 1900.
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