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Joakim Rakovac was born on 14 November, 1914 in Rakovci, Croatia [hr], near Poreč, Istria, is a fighter. Discover Joakim Rakovac's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?
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31 years old |
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Scorpio |
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14 November 1914 |
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14 November |
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Rakovci, Croatia, near Poreč, Istria |
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(1945-01-18) |
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Croatia |
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Joakim Rakovac Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Joakim Rakovac Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Joakim Rakovac worth at the age of 31 years old? Joakim Rakovac’s income source is mostly from being a successful fighter. He is from Croatia. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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As a councilor, he participated to the multi-party Third Session of ZAVNOH [hr] in May 1944.
In the summer of 1943, he led a first large group of Istrians towards Gorski Kotar to join the partisans. In August 1943, he became the president of the NOC of Istria. After the capitulation of Italy on September 8, 1943, he took part in the disarmament of the garrisons in Cerovlje and nearby Borut. The news of the capitulation reached him while he was leading a large group of volunteers to the partisans in Gorski Kotar. He then took part in the liberation of Pazin, and on September 14 he entered Poreč with a small group of partisans, but nonetheless succeeded in taking power. As the chairman of the Provincial People's Liberation Committee for Istria, he participated in the historic Pazin decisions whereby Istria seceded from Italy and united with Yugoslavian Croatia.
In the second edition of the Glas Istre of September 1943, the first newspaper article ever written by Joakim Rakovac was published. The article for the partisan press was written in July 1943, before the September uprising in Istria, when Rakovac was leading about a hundred Istrian volunteers to the partisans in Gorski Kotar. The article (probably with much editorial work; Rakovac only went to Italian school and had never had the opportunity to write in Croatian before), published under the title "Sretni i ponosni pošli smo u našu vojsku" (Happy and Proud We Went to Our Army), describes the preparation for joining the partisans; the text shows the circumstances in which Rakovac moved:
By the time of the beginning of World War II and the invasion of Yugoslavia, Rakovac had become a member of the Italian army, but was considered "politically suspicious". As early as 1942, he returned to Istria. Some sources claim that he deserted the Italian army, others that he was deposed.
Upon returning to Istria, he was introduced to anti-fascism and began associating with the Croatian anti-fascist movement, establishing close cooperation with the populist Jože Šuran, who was already in contact with partisans from other parts of Croatia. He was part of a group of 18 people who, following orders from Jože Šuran, met on December 15, 1942 in Poreč (near a pond in the village of Rapavel). There was present communist activist Ante Drndić Stip, who was sent by the Communist Party of Croatia to organize a partisan movement in Istria. At the end of 1942, he gathered thirty people in his house in the village of Rakovci, and discussed with them the possibility of fighting fascism; he later established the national liberation committee (NOC) in that same place.
Joakim Rakovac (14 November 1914 – 18 January 1945) was an Istrian anti-fascist, partisan and national hero of Yugoslavia. The circumstances of his death and the identity of his murderers are debated, and he is thought by some to have been murdered by the Yugoslav partisans.