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词条 Nurija Pozderac
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Politics

  3. World War II

      Death  

  4. Legacy

  5. References

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|name = Nurija Pozderac
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|term_start = 26 November 1942
|term_end = 12 June 1943
|predecessor = Position established
|successor = vacant
|birth_date = {{birth date|1892|01|15|df=y}}
|birth_place = Cazin, Ottoman Empire
|death_date = {{death date and age|1943|06|12|1892|01|15|df=y}}
|death_place = near Tjentište, Independent State of Croatia
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|spouse = Devleta Pozderac
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|religion = Sunni Islam
|nationality = Bosniak
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Nurija Pozderac (15 January 1892 – 12 June 1943) was a Bosnian teacher, politician, member of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization, and local liberation leader during World War II, participating in the National Yugoslav Liberation Struggle. He served as Vice President of the Executive Board of the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia. His nephews Hakija and Hamdija were influential communist politicians during the era of Yugoslavia.

Early life

Pozderac was one of 11 children—seven sons and four daughters—born to Agha Murat Pozderac (1862–1930), the last leader of Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina during Ottoman rule.[1] His father had three wives, a common practice in 19th century Bosnia.[2]

His six brothers were Mujaga, Mehmed, Muhamed, Smail, Ahmet, Hasan; his four sisters were Semka, Derviša, Šefika, and Zulejha.

Politics

Nurija was a teacher before moving into politics in the 1930s. His first serious political engagement came as a minister in the local legislative and administrative body of Cazin. He was a member of the Yugoslav Muslim Organization.

World War II

After the 1941 occupation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the creation of the Independent State of Croatia, Pozderac was angry at the Ustasha policy of killing and expelling Jews and Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He rejected Džafer Kulenović's offer to become a minister in the Government of the fascist Independent State of Croatia.

Later in 1941, Pozderac teamed up with the Yugoslav Partisans and became a member of the Yugoslav National Liberation Movement. As an influential and well-known figure among the people of Cazin and the Krajina, in 1942 he was elected president of the National Liberation Committee in Cazin. He participated in the first session of the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia (AVNOJ) on 26—27 November 1942 in Bihać.[3] At this meeting he was elected vice-president of the Executive Board of AVNOJ.

Death

In June 1943, Pozderac was heavily wounded fighting alongside anti-Nazi Partisans during the Fifth Enemy Offensive in the vicinity of the Sutjeska river, near Tjentište. He died four days later in the presence of his son Sead from his wounds.[4]

Legacy

In March 2013, Nurija and his wife Devleta received Israel's Righteous Among the Nations medal for rescuing and sheltering Jewish people during the Holocaust.[5] His great-grandson, Serbian politician Vuk Jeremić, spoke at the ceremony saying that he was, "...immensely proud of his origin and ancestors who rose up against the crimes against their Jewish and Serbian citizens during World War II."[6]

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rferl.org/content/serbia-nationalist-muslim-roots/24933258.html|title=Former Serbian Nationalist Minister, With Eye On Political Future, Acknowledges Muslim Heritage|publisher=Radio Free Europe|date=19 March 2013|accessdate=28 March 2016}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://vijesti.ba/clanak/95009/cudesna-historija-porodice-pozderac|title=Čudesna historija porodice Pozderac|publisher=Vijesti|date=5 July 2012|accessdate=28 March 2016}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.nezavisne.com/novosti/bih/Ko-je-bio-Nurija-Pozderac-pravednik-medju-narodima/184638|title=Ko je bio Nurija Pozderac, pravednik među narodima|publisher=Nezavisne|date=19 March 2013|accessdate=28 March 2016}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.slobodna-bosna.ba/vijest/1509/bosnjachki_kennedyjevi_chudesna_historija_porodice_pozderac.html|title=BOŠNJAČKI KENNEDYJEVI: Čudesna historija porodice Pozderac|publisher=Slobodna Bosna|date=4 July 2012|accessdate=28 March 2016}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.glassrpske.com/komentar/kolumne/Vuk-i-Nurija-Pozderac-i-ostale-price/lat/1450.html|title=Vuk i Nurija Pozderac i ostale priče|publisher=Glas Srpske|date=23 March 2013|accessdate=28 March 2016}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.kurir.rs/izraelci-odlikovali-prababu-i-pradedu-vuka-jeremica-clanak-702447|title=Izraelci odlikovali prababu i pradedu Vuka Jeremića|publisher=Kurir|date=18 March 2013|accessdate=28 March 2016}}
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