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Ljudevit Jurak (1881-1952)and Eduard Miloslavić (1884-1952) Founders of Croatian pathological and forensic medicine and experts at the investigations of mass graves at Katyn and Vinnitsa During World War II
Ljudevit Jurak (1881-1952)and Eduard Miloslavić (1884-1952) Founders of Croatian pathological and forensic medicine and experts at the investigations of mass graves at Katyn and Vinnitsa During World War II // Katyn and Switzerland. Forensic Investigators and Investigations in Humanitarian Crises 1920-2007 / Debons, Delphine ; Fleury, Antoine ; Pitteloud, Jean-Frnancois (ur.).
Ženeva: Georg Editeur, 2009. str. 189-201
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Naslov
Ljudevit Jurak (1881-1952)and Eduard Miloslavić (1884-1952) Founders of Croatian pathological and forensic medicine and experts at the investigations of mass graves at Katyn and Vinnitsa During World War II
(Ljudevit Jurak (1881-1952) and Eduard Miloslavić (1884-1952) Founders of Croatian pathological and forensic medicine and experts at the invetigations of mass graves at Katyn and Vinnitsa During World War II)
Autori
Fatović-Ferenčić, Stella ; Dugački, Vladimir
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Katyn and Switzerland. Forensic Investigators and Investigations in Humanitarian Crises 1920-2007
Urednik/ci
Debons, Delphine ; Fleury, Antoine ; Pitteloud, Jean-Frnancois
Izdavač
Georg Editeur
Grad
Ženeva
Godina
2009
Raspon stranica
189-201
ISBN
978-2-8257-0959-7
Ključne riječi
communism; coroners and medical examiners; Croatia; expert testimony; forensic medicine; history of medicine, 20th century; pathology; Poland; Ukrania; war crimes
Sažetak
The chapter concentrates on biography of two eminent Croatian physicians, Ljudevit Jurak (1881-1945) and Eduard Miloslavić (1884-1952), their role in the process of professionalization of pathological and forensic medicine in Croatia and their involvement in the investigation of communist war crimes in Katyn and Vinnitsa during the World War II. The field of pathologic anatomy in Croatia actually opened with Ljudevit Jurak’ s appointment as a prosector in Public Health Institutions of the city of Zagreb in 1913. Twenty-two years later, in 1935, Eduard Miloslavić founded the Department of Forensic Medicine of the Zagreb University. In 1943, Miloslavić was invited as a medicolegal expert in an International Committee to investigate the massacre in the Katyn forest near Smolensk, and Jurak to investigate the mass grave in Vinnitsa near the Ukrainian river Bug. Both medicolegal investigations proved that crimes were committed by Soviets. However, Jurak and Miloslavić’ s part in those investigations had a dramatic impact on their future. Jurak was arrested by the Yugoslav political police in 1945, deprived of human rights, and condemned to death. To this date, his burial place is unknown and until 1990, his name had rarely been mentioned. Miloslavić managed to escape from Yugoslavia and never came back.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
101-1012555-2553 - Hrvatski medicinski identitet i njegov europski kontekst (Fatović Ferenčić, Stella, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti
Profili:
Stella Fatović Ferenčić
(autor)