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'''Daniel Ivin''' (born '''Danko Goldstein'''; April 16, 1932, Karlovac) is Croatian writer, politician and known human rights activist.
'''Daniel Ivin''' (born '''Danko Goldstein'''; April 16, 1932, Karlovac) is Croatian writer, politician and known human rights activist.


Ivin was born and raised in [[Karlovac]] to a [[Jewish]] family with older brother [[Slavko Goldstein|Slavko]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://resources.ushmm.org/hsv/person_view.php?PersonId=4969546 |title=Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database: Daniel Ivin |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= |work= |publisher=[[United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]] |accessdate=February 13, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.slobodnadalmacija.hr/Spektar/tabid/94/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/98488/Default.aspx |title=Zatezalo demantira Tuđmana: U Jadovnu su ustaše ubili 40.000 ljudi u 132 dana |author=Danko Plevnik |date=April 10, 2010 |work= |publisher=[[Slobodna Dalmacija]] |accessdate=February 13, 2013|language=hr}}</ref> His father Ivo (Izchak) Goldstein was reputable book dealer in Karlovac. In 1941, during [[World War II]], his father was killed by [[Ustaše]] at the [[Jadovno concentration camp]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://db.yadvashem.org/names/nameDetails.html?itemId=1897363&language=en#!prettyPhoto|title=Ivo Izchak Goldstein|publisher=[[Yad Vashem]]|work=Pages of testimony by Daniel Ivin Goldstein (son)}}</ref> As a boy he joined the [[Yugoslav Partisans|Partisans]] and served as a courier. At the end of 1942 Ivin watched over the captive [[Jure Francetić]] and informed the Partisan headquarters about his health condition{{Citation needed}}. He changed his name from Danko to Daniel, and surname from Goldstein to Ivin (meaning son of Ivo) in honour of his late father. From 1949 to 1952 Ivin lived in [[Israel]] and served in [[Israel Defense Forces]]. Upon his return to Croatia he worked as a journalist. Later he worked under [[Franjo Tuđman]] at the "Institute for history of the labor movement" in [[Zagreb]]. 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 on [[Josip Broz Tito]]. After release for short perriod of time Ivin lived in [[Switzerland]] and Great Britain. In 1989, together with his brother Slavko, Ivin founded the [[Croatian Social Liberal Party]].<ref name>{{hr icon}} Ivin, Danijel. (April 4, 2012). "[[Nedjeljom u dva]]: Daniel Ivin", Interviewed by Aleksandar Stanković, ''[[Croatian Radiotelevision|HRT]]''. Retrieved on February 13, 2013.</ref> In 1993 he co-founded the [[Croatian Helsinki Committee]] which he presided in 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jutarnji.hr/danijel-ivin-novi-predsjednik-hho-a/173951/ |title=Danijel Ivin novi predsjednik HHO-a |date=May 11, 2007 |work= |publisher=[[Jutarnji list]] |accessdate=February 13, 2013|language=hr}}</ref> In 2012 he was elected as a new president of the "Council of the Croatian anti-fascists".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.novilist.hr/Vijesti/Hrvatska/Daniel-Ivin-novi-predsjednika-Savjeta-antifasista-RH |title=Daniel Ivin novi predsjednika Savjeta antifašista RH |author=[[HINA]] |date=December 11, 2012 |work= |publisher=[[Novi list]] |accessdate=February 13, 2013|language=hr}}</ref>
Ivin was born and raised in [[Karlovac]] to a [[Jewish]] family with older brother [[Slavko Goldstein|Slavko]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://resources.ushmm.org/hsv/person_view.php?PersonId=4969546 |title=Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database: Daniel Ivin |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= |work= |publisher=[[United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]] |accessdate=February 13, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.slobodnadalmacija.hr/Spektar/tabid/94/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/98488/Default.aspx |title=Zatezalo demantira Tuđmana: U Jadovnu su ustaše ubili 40.000 ljudi u 132 dana |author=Danko Plevnik |date=April 10, 2010 |work= |publisher=[[Slobodna Dalmacija]] |accessdate=February 13, 2013|language=hr}}</ref> His father Ivo (Izchak) Goldstein was reputable book dealer in Karlovac. In 1941, during [[World War II]], his father was killed by [[Ustaše]] at the [[Jadovno concentration camp]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://db.yadvashem.org/names/nameDetails.html?itemId=1897363&language=en#!prettyPhoto|title=Ivo Izchak Goldstein|publisher=[[Yad Vashem]]|work=Pages of testimony by Daniel Ivin Goldstein (son)}}</ref> As a boy he joined the [[Yugoslav Partisans|Partisans]] and served as a courier. At the end of 1942 Ivin watched over the captive [[Jure Francetić]] and informed the Partisan headquarters about his health condition{{Citation needed}}. He changed his name from Danko to Daniel, and surname from Goldstein to Ivin (meaning son of Ivo) in honour of his late father. From 1949 to 1952 Ivin lived in [[Israel]] and served in [[Israel Defense Forces]]. Upon his return to Croatia he worked as a journalist. Later he worked under [[Franjo Tuđman]] at the "Institute for history of the labor movement" in [[Zagreb]]. 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 on [[Josip Broz Tito]]. After release for short perriod of time Ivin lived in [[Switzerland]] and Great Britain. In 1989, together with his brother Slavko, Ivin founded the [[Croatian Social Liberal Party]].<ref name>{{hr icon}} Ivin, Danijel. (April 4, 2012). "[[Nedjeljom u dva]]: Daniel Ivin", Interviewed by Aleksandar Stanković, ''[[Croatian Radiotelevision|HRT]]''. Retrieved on February 13, 2013.</ref> In 1993 he co-founded the [[Croatian Helsinki Committee]] which he presided in 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jutarnji.hr/danijel-ivin-novi-predsjednik-hho-a/173951/ |title=Danijel Ivin novi predsjednik HHO-a |date=May 11, 2007 |work= |publisher=[[Jutarnji list]] |accessdate=February 13, 2013|language=hr}}</ref> In 2012 he was elected as a new president of the "Council of the Croatian anti-fascists".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.novilist.hr/Vijesti/Hrvatska/Daniel-Ivin-novi-predsjednika-Savjeta-antifasista-RH |title=Daniel Ivin novi predsjednika Savjeta antifašista RH |author=[[HINA]] |date=December 11, 2012 |work= |publisher=[[Novi list]] |accessdate=February 13, 2013|language=hr}}</ref>


==Works==
==Works==

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Daniel Ivin
Born
Danko Goldstein

(1932-04-16) April 16, 1932 (age 92)
NationalityCroatian
OccupationWriter
Known forCo-founding the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS)
Parent(s)Ivo and Lea Goldstein
RelativesSlavko Goldstein (brother)
Ivo Goldstein (nephew)

Daniel Ivin (born Danko Goldstein; April 16, 1932, Karlovac) is Croatian writer, politician and known human rights activist.

Ivin was born and raised in Karlovac to a Jewish family with older brother Slavko.[1][2] His father Ivo (Izchak) Goldstein was reputable book dealer in Karlovac. In 1941, during World War II, his father was killed by Ustaše at the Jadovno concentration camp.[3] As a boy he joined the Partisans and served as a courier. At the end of 1942 Ivin watched over the captive Jure Francetić and informed the Partisan headquarters about his health condition[citation needed]. He changed his name from Danko to Daniel, and surname from Goldstein to Ivin (meaning son of Ivo) in honour of his late father. From 1949 to 1952 Ivin lived in Israel and served in Israel Defense Forces. Upon his return to Croatia he worked as a journalist. Later he worked under Franjo Tuđman at the "Institute for history of the labor movement" in Zagreb. 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 on Josip Broz Tito[citation needed]. After release for short perriod of time Ivin lived in Switzerland and Great Britain. In 1989, together with his brother Slavko, Ivin founded the Croatian Social Liberal Party.[4] In 1993 he co-founded the Croatian Helsinki Committee which he presided in 2007.[5] In 2012 he was elected as a new president of the "Council of the Croatian anti-fascists".[6]

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

  1. ^ "Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database: Daniel Ivin". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  2. ^ Danko Plevnik (April 10, 2010). "Zatezalo demantira Tuđmana: U Jadovnu su ustaše ubili 40.000 ljudi u 132 dana" (in Croatian). Slobodna Dalmacija. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  3. ^ "Ivo Izchak Goldstein". Pages of testimony by Daniel Ivin Goldstein (son). Yad Vashem.
  4. ^ Template:Hr icon Ivin, Danijel. (April 4, 2012). "Nedjeljom u dva: Daniel Ivin", Interviewed by Aleksandar Stanković, HRT. Retrieved on February 13, 2013.
  5. ^ "Danijel Ivin novi predsjednik HHO-a" (in Croatian). Jutarnji list. May 11, 2007. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  6. ^ HINA (December 11, 2012). "Daniel Ivin novi predsjednika Savjeta antifašista RH" (in Croatian). Novi list. Retrieved February 13, 2013.

Bibliography