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786:. Corps districts usually included a motorized Guards brigade, 3-6 infantry brigades, 3-6 Home Guard regiments, a logistic base, artillery support battalions, anti-armor and air defence units, and a number of smaller units. They also included reserve units. There were seven Guards brigades which were the main forces of the Croatian Army. The reserve units included 28 infantry brigades and 38 Home Guard regiments. The
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545:, that allegedly secured several top positions within the HDZ government. Šušak was "adept at tapping the purses of the tight-knit Herzegovinian community in the Americas, delivering millions of dollars worth of contributions to Tuđman's campaign." He played a vital role in funding the HDZ and provided the party a critical advantage over the political opposition.
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and NATO. The defence budget was cut down in the first post-war year to slightly less than 25% of the national budget. Professional cadre was to be the backbone of the post-war
Croatian armed forces and the Defence Ministry continued to receive assistance from the MPRI. A new organizational structure
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against the VRS in western and northern Bosnia followed in
September. Croat forces pressed towards Banja Luka, the capital of Republika Srpska. Some US representatives, including Galbraith, Clark, and Holbrooke, advised Šušak to take as much territory from Republika Srpska as they could, but with the
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At a press conference held after the operation ended, Šušak said: "Following the fall of
Srebrenica and Žepa, we could no longer afford to wait and see something similar happening in Bihać. We spent several days in preparation; we submitted a report to the supreme commander which said we were capable
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was conducted by the
Croatian Army in western Slavonia. More than 7,000 soldiers were involved in the offensive that lasted 36 hours and resulted in a Croatian victory. 558 km (215 sq mi) of RSK held territory was regained. The HV at the time had 393 armored vehicles, of which 232 were
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held in May 1990, Šušak was named the
Minister of Emigration on 30 May. In his mandate Šušak mostly traveled abroad with the task of connecting with Croatian diaspora and strengthening diplomatic and economic ties with countries where Croat emigrants lived in significant numbers. Šušak was considered
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in the same year, just like Tuđman, who was also diagnosed with cancer in 1993. He was operated in
Croatia and received treatment for cancer in the following years. With medical supervision his disease was under control, until late April 1998 when he had a rapid deterioration. Šušak died in Zagreb's
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were discussed. They estimated that a victory could be achieved within four to eight days. The
Pentagon thought that such an assertion was too optimistic. On the morning of 4 August, an offensive was launched on a 630-kilometre front. On the second day of the offensive the 7th Guards Brigade entered
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Croatian Army was completed. It numbered 96,000 men and had 320 artillery pieces of 105 to 203 mm. The Croatian Air Force had 40 aircraft and 22 helicopters, while the Navy had 28 vessels. In 1995, the Army was organized into eight brigades and had a
505:. He was involved with organizing Croat schools, football clubs and church events. He established the Croatian Studies Foundation and the Croatian-Canadian Cultural Federation. From 1985 Šušak was the director of the Croatian School in Ottawa. He assisted in opening the Croatian studies chair at the
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November an VSK-VRS offensive continued on Bihać. Had the Bihać pocket fell, the RSK and Republika Srpska would be physically merged, which would have made the position of Croatia much more difficult. For this reason, Šušak organized a meeting of the HV and HVO commanders to arrange a wider
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As a member of the government, Šušak helped gather economic aid from wealthy emigrees in order to buy weapons. In an interview he gave in
September 1991, he estimated that about 5,000 small arms used by Croatian forces were bought with emigre money. On 18 September 1991 Šušak was named minister of
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President Tuđman planned a military offensive against the RSK for a long time. In January 1995 he called for ending the mandate of UNPROFOR in Croatia, but temporarily postponed any actions. For the ensuing military offensives the number of troops increased through additional mobilization and
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In February 1995, Šušak visited Washington and expressed the intention for a military takeover of the occupied territory. He was told that a military offensive would be a big challenge and that the US couldn't provide assistance. At a meeting in Munich, Holbrooke and Perry told Šušak that the
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Knin with minimal casualties. One day later Tuđman visited Knin together with Šušak and other members of the government. The operation ended on 8 August. It effectively dissolved the RSK, leaving only eastern Slavonia outside Croatian control, and changed the balance of power in the region.
750:. A military cooperation between the US and Croatia was signed and talks were held regarding the situation in the region, especially the Bihać area. Šušak said that Croatia doesn't need military assistance, but asked for understanding if Croatia had to act in order to protect its borders.
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total of 140,000 Home Guardsmen. The Ministry of Defence had a budget of $ 5.6 billion. The defence budget reached its peak in 1995 when it accounted to 11.38% of the GDP, up from about 5% in 1991, and was more than 35% of the national budget. The Croatian Army became a regional power.
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in Zagreb. William Perry attended Šušak's funeral as an official representative of the United States and said that "to Croatians he was crucial to the establishment of freedom here. To Americans he was crucial to the establishment of peace and stability in the region".
644:(RSK). On 2 January 1992 Šušak and JNA General Andrija Rašeta signed a ceasefire in Sarajevo that went into effect on the following day. Šušak used that time to amass weapons and build up the armed forces. He also focused on closer links with the United States.
746:(MPRI), a private military contractor. The MRPI's retired US officers provided technical assistance to Croatian officers. On 29 November 1994, a Croatian delegation led by Šušak met in Pentagon with US representatives, including Secretary Perry and General
1002:. However, on 19 July 2016 the Appeals Chamber in the case announced that the "Trial Chamber made no explicit findings concerning participation in the JCE and did not find guilty of any crimes." In November 2017, the ICTY upheld the 2013 JCE verdict.
390:, Šušak was named Minister of Emigration and helped gather economic aid from Croatian emigrants. From early 1991 he was the Deputy Minister of Defence. In September 1991 he was appointed Minister of Defence, an office he held throughout the
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took over as head of the Herzegovina lobby. By 2000, about 300 million euros were transferred by the Croatian government into Herzegovina each year, mostly from the budget of the Ministries of Defence, Reconstruction, and Social Affairs.
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adopted a neutral position in dealing with the wars in Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, leaving the European Union to deal with the crisis. The US policy in the region changed significantly after the election of
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Croatian Army lacked the strength to defeat the RSK forces. The US supported the Croatian assistance in defending Bihać, but the Clinton administration was divided over what stance to take in case of an offensive on the RSK.
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exception of Banja Luka. In October, the HV-HVO force came within 16 miles south of Banja Luka. The Serb leadership was forced to start peace negotiations or risk the capture of its capital. The negotiations produced the
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723:. Šušak stated after the war that "the US policy in 1991 and today is like heaven and earth. Today we are partners, and at the beginning we were someone who shook the order that somehow suited them".
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a square was named after Šušak. On 31 May 2008, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of his death, a monument in tribute to Šušak was unveiled in his birthplace Široki Brijeg.
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and supporter of Croatia's independence from Yugoslavia, helped Tuđman and raised money for his campaign. He soon became one of Tuđman's closest associates.
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that helped gather Croats in North America. Šušak was one of the most active Croat migrants in Canada and soon he became a prominent figure among
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against the non-Croat population of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the
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in 1995 that effectively ended the war in Croatia. He supported the
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in western Bosnia and isolated Knin from Republika Srpska.
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on mutual defence. The joint HV and HVO forces started the
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1552:Associated Press & 25 February 1996
1536:
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1438:Chicago Tribune & 22 September 1991
1350:
1162:
774:and under it were six corps districts (
576:declared independence from Yugoslavia.
527:
461:
446:and were last seen in Zagreb after the
47:18 September 1991 – 3 May 1998
3256:
3028:"Who will lead Croatia after Tudjman?"
2990:"Široki Brijeg: Šušak dobiva spomenik"
2919:"U.N. clout unravels further in Bihac"
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3284:Croatian Democratic Union politicians
3103:
2930:Hranjski, Hrvoje (25 February 1996).
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823:in southwestern Bosnia, commanded by
770:The main command of the army was the
430:, in the Croat-dominated part of the
343:
232:Grand Order of King Petar Krešimir IV
2846:. New Haven: Yale University Press.
2752:
2641:] (in Croatian). Zagreb: Honos.
2514:] (in Croatian). Zagreb: V.B.Z.
2384:
2343:
2176:Slobodna Dalmacija & 29 May 2008
1713:
1512:
1410:
1251:
744:Military Professional Resources Inc.
552:began between Croatia and the rebel
3299:Canadian people of Croatian descent
3014:Hedl, Dragutin (16 November 2005).
2975:[Short news from Croatia].
2917:Vukić, Snježana (2 December 1994).
2871:] (in Croatian). Zagreb: Alfa.
2360:
2236:Gadzo, Mersiha (30 November 2017).
2190:, icty.org; accessed 14 April 2015.
2079:
1500:
1032:Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir
919:
797:
665:Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia
426:Šušak was born on 16 March 1945 in
416:United States Department of Defense
229:Grand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir
13:
3324:Order of Ante Starčević recipients
3309:Deaths from lung cancer in Croatia
2949:Portal Hrvatskoga kulturnog vijeća
2943:Borovčak, Damir (4 October 2011).
2936:Associated Press/The Daily Gazette
2895:Moseley, Ray (22 September 1991).
894:
784:Croatian Air Force and Air Defence
404:Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
352:from 1991 to 1998 under President
14:
3335:
3082:Minister of Emigration of Croatia
2662:Croatian Political Science Review
950:in early 1996 and was treated in
905:was introduced in December 1997.
410:and later helped broker the 1995
2988:Ivanković, Davor (29 May 2008).
2436:Alliance Formation in Civil Wars
2333:National Security and the Future
1138:
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1092:
1075:
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1024:
609:, which Šušak compared with the
520:(HDZ) in 1989. Šušak, an ardent
493:He was associated with Croatian
265:
3001:Kifner, John (3 January 1994).
2979:. 4 August 1998. Archived from
2897:"Fighting Rages Across Croatia"
2843:Croatia: A Nation Forged in War
2742:Journal of Contemporary History
2679:Journal of Contemporary History
2229:
2211:
2193:
2181:
1191:. Večernji list. Archived from
952:Walter Reed Army Medical Center
572:. On 25 June 1991, Croatia and
16:Croatian politician (1945–1998)
3294:Croatian expatriates in Canada
3274:Politicians from Široki Brijeg
3058:Minister of Defence of Croatia
2583:. London, England: Routledge.
2312:. Cambridge University Press.
2116:Večernji list & 5 May 1998
719:took a tougher stance against
35:Minister of Defence of Croatia
1:
2344:Bing, Albert (October 2008).
2251:
1129:Order of the Croatian Trefoil
1083:Order of Nikola Šubić Zrinski
442:. Both of them fought in the
421:
247:Order of the Croatian Trefoil
238:Order of Nikola Šubić Zrinski
3314:Defence ministers of Croatia
2973:"Kratke vijesti iz Hrvatske"
2963:. 4 May 1998. Archived from
2685:(1). Université Laval: 7–39.
1858:Lozančić & Burđelez 1999
1804:Lozančić & Burđelez 1999
928:The grave of Gojko Šušak in
597:Croatian War of Independence
568:in April 1991, prior to the
550:Croatian War of Independence
541:the leader of the so-called
538:first parliamentary election
512:In 1987, Croatian dissident
392:Croatian War of Independence
321:Croatian War of Independence
7:
3319:Burials at Mirogoj Cemetery
3304:University of Ottawa alumni
2463:. New York: PublicAffairs.
2386:Central Intelligence Agency
2362:Central Intelligence Agency
1624:Bethlehem & Weller 1997
1339:Hedl & 16 November 2005
1327:Kifner & 3 January 1994
729:Croatian–American relations
642:Republic of Serbian Krajina
388:1990 parliamentary election
10:
3340:
2673:Lukić, Renéo (June 2008).
2327:Bilić, Ivan (March 2005).
2140:BBC & 11 December 1999
1146:Homeland's Gratitude Medal
1005:
758:Reorganization of the Army
250:Homeland's Gratitude Medal
3141:
3088:
3079:
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3064:
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2977:Croatian Radio Television
2961:Croatian Radio Television
2433:Christia, Fotini (2012).
2285:Bellamy, Alex J. (2003).
1375:Saideman & Ayres 2012
1189:"Biografije: Gojko Šušak"
996:joint criminal enterprise
957:Clinical Hospital Dubrava
946:Šušak was diagnosed with
788:1st Croatian Guards Corps
631:Chieff of Staff of the HV
518:Croatian Democratic Union
373:Croatian Democratic Union
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2478:Daalder, Ivo H. (2014).
2331:[Tale of time].
1315:HKV & 4 October 2011
1156:
1018:
1015:
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685:Croat-Bosniak Federation
649:Croatian Defence Council
621:(ZNG), later renamed to
2840:Tanner, Marcus (2001).
2736:Marijan, Davor (2004).
2715:Marijan, Davor (2010).
2690:Marijan, Davor (2004).
2164:HRT & 4 August 1998
1100:Order of Ante Starčević
878:An offensive codenamed
619:Croatian National Guard
341:Croatian pronunciation:
283:Armed Forces of Croatia
241:Order of Ante Starčević
2861:Ujević, Dunja (2003).
2577:Hodge, Carole (2006).
2418:. New York: Springer.
1112:Order of Stjepan Radić
943:
939:Gojko Šušak Square in
932:
815:
717:Clinton administration
586:Battle of the Barracks
558:Yugoslav People's Army
507:University of Waterloo
436:Bosnia and Herzegovina
434:region in present-day
244:Order of Stjepan Radić
146:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3289:Croatian nationalists
1066:Order of Duke Domagoj
967:After Šušak's death,
938:
927:
902:Partnership for Peace
805:
580:defence, a day after
570:Battle of Borovo Selo
345:[gȏːjkoʃûʃak]
289:Years of service
235:Order of Duke Domagoj
2128:HRT & 4 May 1998
975:An arterial road in
857:Operation Summer '95
821:Operation Winter '94
681:Washington Agreement
659:and participated in
611:Battle of Stalingrad
528:Return to Yugoslavia
462:Emigration to Canada
456:University of Rijeka
365:University of Rijeka
3034:. 11 December 1999.
2983:on 14 October 2016.
2967:on 14 October 2016.
1527:, pp. 266–267.
1452:, pp. 280–281.
880:Operation Mistral 2
849:captured Srebrenica
708:Bush administration
592:Minister of Defence
556:, supported by the
406:during the 1992–94
350:Minister of Defence
301:General of the Army
3043:Political offices
3007:The New York Times
2994:Slobodna Dalmacija
2762:. London: Indigo.
2599:Holbrooke, Richard
2257:Books and journals
2082:, p. 391-392.
2010:, p. 297-298.
1950:, p. 295-296.
1590:, p. 281-283.
1578:, p. 157-158.
981:Gojko Šušak Avenue
944:
933:
816:
721:Slobodan Milošević
715:as president. The
669:Marko Attila Hoare
503:Croatian Canadians
363:, he attended the
3251:
3250:
3131:Defence Ministers
3098:
3097:
3089:Succeeded by
3065:Succeeded by
2923:Bangor Daily News
2853:978-0-300-09125-0
2832:978-1-60344-452-1
2790:978-1-139-48750-4
2698:Battle of Vukovar
2620:978-0-375-75360-2
2590:978-0-415-29889-6
2563:978-1-139-48750-4
2493:978-0-8157-1692-1
2446:978-1-13985-175-6
2401:978-0-16-066472-4
2377:978-0-16-066472-4
2350:Scrinia Slavonica
2329:"Priča o vremenu"
2298:978-0-7190-6502-6
2154:, pp. 107–8.
1728:, pp. 20–21.
1464:, p. 45, 69.
1154:
1153:
673:Croat–Bosniak War
615:Battle of Vukovar
543:Herzegovina lobby
480:Algonquin College
408:Croat–Bosniak War
369:Croatian diaspora
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961:Mirogoj Cemetery
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885:Dayton Agreement
814:on 4 August 1995
798:Final offensives
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536:. Following the
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3184:(1998–2000)
2754:Owen, David
2339:(1): 31–72.
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1363:Søberg 2007
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1016:Decoration
1000:Bosnian War
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566:Borovo Selo
554:SAO Krajina
495:Franciscans
468:Frohnleiten
432:Herzegovina
337:Gojko Šušak
325:Bosnian War
185:Nationality
87:Preceded by
23:Gojko Šušak
3258:Categories
3230:Krstičević
3086:1990–1991
3062:1991–1998
3051:Luka Bebić
2569:2016-09-27
2252:References
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1921:Lukić 2008
1870:Lukić 2008
1789:Lukić 2008
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1600:Ramet 2010
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422:Early life
377:Yugoslavia
261:Allegiance
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125:1945-03-16
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562:Armbrust
359:Born in
307:Commands
218:Tomislav
216:Katarina
213:Children
180:, Zagreb
33:5th
3244:(2023–)
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3206:Vukelić
3176:Hebrang
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1006:Honours
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607:Vukovar
472:Austria
273:Croatia
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