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    Gustav Krklec (pronounced [gǔ:staʋ kr̩̂klet͡s]; 23 June 1899 – 30 October 1977) was a Croatian writer and translator. Krklec was born in 1899 in Udbinja...
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    officer and convicted war criminal Gustav Knuth (1901–1987), German actor Gustav Krklec (1899–1977), Croatian poet Gustav Landauer (1870–1919), German anarchist...
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    singer Vjekoslav Karas, painter Alfred Krupa (1915-1989), painter Gustav Krklec, writer Ana Vidović, classical guitarist Viktor Vidović, classical guitarist...
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    Meštrovićevog spomenika”, Godišnjak za društvenu istoriju VI:2 (1999), 110–123. Gustav Krklec, “Sa g. Jovanom Dučićem u Zagrebu kod Ivana Meštrovića”, Politika, 14...
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  • mostly due to the largest apartment building in Croatia: Mamutica. The Gustav Krklec elementary school and a large green area (Travno Park) are located in...
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  • careerism and opportunism. Although the first collection of poems of Gustav Krklec (1899–1977) had expressionist elements (Lirika Poetry, 1919; Srebrna...
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    Ljevak, 2013. Hlebnikov i avangard. Moskva: Vest-Konsalting, 2013. Antun Gustav Matoš: Ein Klassiker der kroatischen Moderne. Aus dem Kroatischen übersetzt...
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    Vjekoslav Kaleb (1967) Dragutin Tadijanović (1967) Dobriša Cesarić (1968) Gustav Krklec (1968) Vjekoslav Majer (1969) Nikola Šop (1970) Miroslav Feldman (1971)...
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  • Preceded by Gustav Krklec President of the Association of Writers of Yugoslavia 1979–1981 Succeeded by Duško Roksandić...
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    (journalist) [sr], Skender Kulenović, Oto Bihalji-Merin, Milorad Panić Surep [sr], Gustav Krklec. He suffered a lot, understanding this is a betrayal of the friends...
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