- Josip Kraš
Josip Kraš (
March 26 1900 – 1941) was aCroatia ncommunist and partisan who died inWorld War II and was proclaimed aPeople's Hero of Yugoslavia .Kraš was born in the village of Vuglovec (near
Ivanec andLepoglava ) to a poor family of a miner Valent Kraš and his wife Bara (nee Videc). He joined the workers' movement afterWorld War I and became atrade union activist. In 1920 he was made one of the leaders of the League of Workers with Food and Water ("lixae" or "živežari" - salespeople in markets, workers in food storages, cooks, waiters, waterworkers)After the
January 6 ,1929 dictatorship was proclaimed in theKingdom of Yugoslavia , the State Court for the Protection of the State inBelgrade sentenced him to five years in prison, which he served inSremska Mitrovica . After he got out of prison, he was forced to live back home in Ivanec, and there he helped organize the miner strikes of 1936 and 1937, which resulted in higher salaries and better working conditions for the miners in the region.Because of his political work, he was incarcerated eleven times up to 1940, and after that when
Nazi Germany invaded Yugoslavia in 1941, he went underground. He died the same year inKarlovac , around the age of 40, as one of the early organizers of the partisan units in the region.Posthumously he was awarded with the title of people's hero, and the municipality of Ivanec made his house in Vuglovec a memorial museum in 1965.
The confectionery factory
Kraš in Zagreb is named after him.
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