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Josip Šokčević

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In the year 1866 Austria lost its war with Prussia, and were pulled out of the German unification. The entire monarchy was in the state of crisis. Austrians and Hungarians made a political deal, better known as Austro-Hungarian compromise, this forced Croatia to reach a compromise with the Kingdom of
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by the Emperor Franz Joseph I and sent to Zagreb. Latter he became the military commander of the Banatian headquarters in Timișoara. In the year 1860 he was exalted into the class of the Austrian baron, and was appointed as the governor of the
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With 38 years of age he received the rank of major-general, while in his 46th year he became a lieutenant marshal. Then he was transferred from the Slavonian military border to the Supreme military command in
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In the spirit of democratization, in the entire Monarchy and in Croatia, old political parties were restored. This was shortly lived, because the Emperor changed his policy in 1861 when he issued
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His career was going very steeply, starting from the rank of ensign, he was promoted to the rank of colonel in the summer of 1848. He commanded the 37th infantry regiment of
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and buried in the tomb chapel of the Saint Magdalene that were built at the request of his mother Elisabeth.
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In 2002 his earthly remains were transferred to his birth-town of
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of 1848 being demands of united Croatia and federative Monarchy.
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was taken ill, Josip Šokčević was appointed the deputy of the
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In summer of 1860 the Emperor appointed him as the Croatian
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and it was the down-fall of Italian revolution against the
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on the references of the Bishop of Bosnia and Syrmia,
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Index


Ban
Croatia
Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg
Levin Rauch
Vinkovci
Kingdom of Slavonia
Austrian Empire
Vienna
Austria-Hungary
German
Croatian
Austro-Hungarian Army
ban of Croatia
Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat
Vinkovci
Slavonia
Croatia
Lviv
Venice
Austrian Empire
Graz
Josip Jelačić
Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat
Josip Juraj Strossmayer
Vukovar
Zagreb
Rijeka
Vienna
Vinkovci

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