Daniel Ivin (born Danko Goldstein; 16 April 1932 – 20 June 2021) was a
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n writer, politician and
human rights activist.
Biography
Ivin was born in April 1932, and raised in
Karlovac
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, in a
Jewish
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family. His elder brother was
Slavko Goldstein.
His father, Ivo ("Izchak") Goldstein, was a book dealer in Karlovac. In 1941, his father was murdered by the
Ustaše
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at the
Jadovno concentration camp
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.
As a boy, Danko joined the
Partisans and served as a courier. At the end of 1942, he watched over Ustaše captive
Jure Francetić
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and informed the Partisan headquarters about the latter's health. He changed his name from Danko to Daniel/Danijel, and surname from Goldstein to Ivin (meaning son of Ivo) in honour of his late father.
From 1949–52, Ivin lived in Israel and served in
Israel Defense Forces
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. Upon his return to Croatia he worked as a journalist. Later he worked under
Franjo Tuđman
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at the "Institute for history of the labor movement" in
Zagreb
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. In 1966, for his attempt to start the non-Communist newspaper ''Slobodna riječ'' (''Free word''), he was sentenced to several months in prison under charges of organizing the assassination of
Josip Broz Tito
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.
After being released, Ivin lived in Switzerland and Great Britain. In 1989, together with his brother Slavko, Ivin founded the
Croatian Social Liberal Party.
In 1993 he co-founded the
Croatian Helsinki Committee
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, serving as president in 2007. In 2012 he was elected as a new president of the "Council of the Croatian anti-fascists".
Ivin died on 20 June 2021, at the age of 89.
Works
* ''Hrvatsko pitanje: Nitko ne gleda kroz prozor sam'' (1999), Nakladni Zavod Matice Hrvatske, Zagreb
* ''Revolution und Evolution in Jugoslawien'' (1968), Francke Verlag, Bern
References
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1932 births
2021 deaths
Child soldiers in World War II
20th-century Croatian historians
Croatian Jews
Croatian Social Liberal Party politicians
Croatian writers
Jewish Croatian politicians
Jewish writers
Jews in the Yugoslav Partisans
People from Karlovac
Yugoslav Partisans members