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263:, Austria-Hungary's commander in Bosnia and Herzegovina also sought unification of their provinces. However, Austria-Hungary's outdated political system made any shifts between areas under Hungarian or Austrian spheres of influence difficult. Skerlecz could only support the Croatians in acting autonomously. As the war progressed more Croats found the formation of a South Slav state a potentially beneficial possibility. 227:
origin aristocratic family. His father was Baron Károly Skerlecz de Lomnicza (1836–1901), high sheriff (főszolgabíró) of Baranya county, ministerial councilor; his mother was the noble lady Sarolta Hrabovszky de Hrabova (1850–1931). His parernal grandfather was Baron Károly Skerlecz de Lomnicza
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in Kingdom of Yugoslavia, because he was known as an ardent opponent of the involvement of Croatia in the newly formed Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Skerlecz had to return to Hungary where he died in
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While Croatia-Slavonia was not the site of any battles, Croatian troops, fighting under the Croatian Home Guard, took part in the fighting, much of it in neighbouring
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He resigned from his post on June 29, 1917, after Tisza was ousted from power, leaving the country in no better state than when he had arrived. The
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by 1915. The Croats made further demands for local authority, as well as unification of Croatia-Slavonia with
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appointed Skerlecz ban of Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia in 1913, shortly before
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Ivan Skerlecz

Ban
Croatia-Slavonia
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Charles I of Austria
Slavko Cuvaj
Antun Mihalović
Oroszló
Austria-Hungary
Budapest
People's Republic of Hungary
Croatian
ban
viceroy
Oroszló
Baranya County
Kingdom of Hungary
Šokci
István Tisza
World War I
Serbia
Sabor
Zagreb
Dalmatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Stefan Sarkotić
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
persona non grata
Budapest

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