- Lepoglava prison
Lepoglava prison (officially "Lepoglava penitentiary", Croatian: "Kaznionica u Lepoglavi") is the oldest and largest prison located in
Croatia . Located inVaraždin County , northernCroatia , located southwest of Varaždin prison It was formed in 1854 in a monastery formerly owned by thePauline Fathers , which was transformed by the authorities into a penitentiary (this order would wait until 2001 for a part of its property there to be returned to the bishopric).The prison was subsequently used by
Austro-Hungary , theKingdom of Yugoslavia , theIndependent State of Croatia andCommunist Yugoslavia , before its current role as the main penitentiary in the Republic of Croatia.During the 20th century, the prison was a home for numerous "unwanted" groups and often held political prisoners. This occurred during the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918-1941), when Communists and revolutionaries were incarcerated there, with notable people includingJosip Broz Tito ,Moša Pijade ,Rodoljub Čolaković ,Milovan Đilas ,Petko Miletić ,Radivoje Davidović , andMihajlo Javorsk . [http://www.lepoglava-info.hr/opsirnije.asp?strID=36 History of the Penitentiary] ] [ [http://www.osa.ceu.hu/files/holdings/300/8/3/text/80-4-239.shtml Djilas: Memoir of a Revolutionary ] ]The Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945) held dissidents to the then Croatian regime at the prison. These include
Ante Vokić who attempted a coup.During Communist Yugoslavia (1945-1991) many Croatian dissidents were imprisonned here, including
Alojzije Stepinac ,Šime Đodan ,Dražen Budiša ,Hrvoje Šošić ,Marko Veselica ,Dobroslav Paraga and future Croatian presidentFranjo Tuđman . OnJuly 5 ,1948 , three prisoners, including three political prisoners, were liquidated by the prison authorities. [ [http://www.iportal.hr/clanak_.asp?ID=1594 iPortal.hr - U Lepoglavi otkriven spomenik političkim uznicima ] ] A memorial to the victims was erected in 2005.References
External links
* [http://www.kaznionica-u-lepoglavi.hr Official website]
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