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Vinko Nikolić was born on 2 March, 1912 in Šibenik, Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary, is a Croatian writer and poet. Discover Vinko Nikolić's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Occupation Writer, poet, journalist
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 2 March, 1912
Birthday 2 March
Birthplace Šibenik, Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary
Date of death 12 July, 1997
Died Place Šibenik, Croatia
Nationality Hungary

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1912

Vinko Nikolić (2 March 1912 – 12 July 1997) was a Croatian writer, poet and journalist, and a high-ranking official in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH).

After the downfall of NDH, he emigrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he lived in exile until returning to Croatia, several years before his death.

Vinko Nikolić was born in Šibenik on 2 March 1912.

He attended elementary school and Catholic gymnasium in his birth town.

1937

He joined the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Zagreb and graduated in 1937.

1939

As a professor at the Commercial Academy he saw political changes in Yugoslavia in 1939, the most significant of which was the creation of Banovina Croatia.

For much of World War II he was an adjutant at Supreme Ustaša Headquarters.

Supreme Ustaša Headquarters directed the operation of the Independent State of Croatia.

At the end of World War II he retreated to Austria with the rest of the Ustaša army and civilians.

During his stay in Austria he gained status as a prisoner of war, and left for another camp in Italy.

During his transfer to the other camp, he jumped out of a train.

1947

To avoid extradition to Yugoslavia, Nikolić went to Buenos Aires, Argentina, arriving there on 8 June 1947.

At first he lived in an old house with Ante Pavelić.

1950

He worked as a journalist, and along with Franjo Nevistić, he published the magazine Hrvatska which he edited until June 1950.

1951

In the same year, along with Antun Bonifačić, he published the Croatian emigrant magazine Hrvatska revija, which he edited from the first published issue of magazine in 1951 until his death.

He edited other Croatian emigrant magazines, including Ave, Hrvatski vitez (Croatian knight), Oganj (Flame), Novi život (New life), Za Boga i Hrvatsku (For God and Croatia), Danica, La Croatie, Osoba i duh (Person and spirit), Islam, Glasnik društva Muslimana Austrije (Herald of Muslims of Austria), Hrvatski radnik (Croatian worker), Hrvatska gruda (Croatian land), Hrvatska sloboda (Croatian freedom) and Rakovica.

After the fall of Yugoslavia, he returned to his birthplace of Šibenik.

He was appointed by Croatian President Franjo Tudjman to the Croatian Parliament.

He was a representative in the County Assembly in Croatian parliament, the president of the Croatian Heritage Foundation and the vice-president of the Croatian Cultural Foundation.

1997

He died on 12 July 1997 at the age of 85.

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