List of Croatian Righteous Among the Nations
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This is the list of Croatian Righteous Among the Nations. 102 Croatians were honored with this title by the state of Israel for saving Jews during World War II.
List
- Antunac, Ivan
- Bartulović, Olga and Dragica (Split)
- Bauer, Čedomir and Branko (Zagreb)
- Bedrica, Mate
- Belić, Jozefina
- Belić-Peternel, Đurđa
- Benčević, Antun and Mira
- Beritić, Zina-Gertruda and Tihomil, (Zagreb)
- Bjelajec, Ivana
- Borić, Nevenka (posthumously)
- Breskvar, Ivan
- Buterin, Matej (Zadar)
- Božić, Marko
- Car, Marija and Karel
- Carnelutti, Alfred, Vera and Mario (Zagreb)
- Crndić, Anka (posthumously)
- Čekada, Smiljan Franjo (Catholic bishop in Skopje)
- Deletis, Ratimir
- Djerek, Agata (posthumously)
- Dolinar, Žarko and Boris
- Eberhard, Josip and Rozika
- Ercegović, Miho and Velimir (Zagreb)
- Filipović, Krista and Marijan (Zagreb) - Author of Bobi i Rudi
- Fuchs, Ruža
- Fulgosi, Ante
- Griner, Franjo and Lidija
- Guina, Marija (Makarska)
- Hocenski, Milica and Franjo (posthumously)
- Horvat, Pavao (Karlovac) - he was the first Croatian Righteous Among the Nations in 1965
- Janković, Stjepan - Catholic priest in the village of Lukač near Čakovec
- Jesih, Dragutin - Catholic priest
- Jurić, Andrija and Nikola (Pelješac)
- Jurin, Cecilija and Karitas - Catholic nuns
- Kalogjera, Ante (posthumously)
- Kalogjera, Jakša
- Kapetanović family
- Kirec, Miroslav
- Kovačević family (posthumously)
- Kovačić, Hedviga and Vinko (posthumously)
- Kraljević, Ada and Ivo
- Krtić, Franjo
- Kudlik, Bela and Katarina
- Kumrić, Iva and Tomo
- Lang, Ljubica (posthumously)
- Lončar, Ankica (posthumously)
- Lončar, Darko
- Malčić, Juca
- Milharčić-Vlahović, Lujza
- Milošević, Ante
- Milošević, Vid Andrija
- Obradović, Olga and Ida
- Oružec, Kata and Đuro
- Oštrić, Anka (Zagreb)
- Pavlović, Amadeja (posthumously) - Mother Superior of the Convent of the Sisters of the Holy Cross in Djakovo
- Podolski, Štefanija
- Poklepović, Andrija
- Praschek, Bronislawa and Wladislaw
- Pribilović, Josip
- Radonić, Antica and Jakov
- Roić, Boris
- Roussal, Vera (aka Roušal)
- Saračević, Elza, Feris, Sead and Emira - Sead Saračević was a journalist from Zagreb
- Silobrčić, Mhovil
- Sopianac, Franjo and Lela
- Šiljeg, Pera and Stanko (Metković) (posthumously)
- Štefan, Lujo and Ljubica
- Taborski, Emanuel and Mandica
- Till, Adam
- Ujević, Mate - Lexicographer who compiled the Croatian Encyclopedia (1938-1945)
- Vranetić, Ivan
- Vuletić, Ante
- Žagar, Ljuba or Ljubica
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