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Majka je Nervu dala ploču s brojem 1128, a zatim je umrla: Diane Budisavljević pronašla je svoje pravo ime na popisu 80 godina kasnije
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Majka je Nervu dala ploču s brojem 1128, a zatim je umrla: Diane Budisavljević pronašla je svoje pravo ime na popisu 80 godina kasnije

An 80-year-old man named Živko has finally discovered his true identity after a long search. He was born in 1942 and spent time in a Nazi concentration camp before being taken to a rehabilitation center for deaf-mute children in Zagreb. He was adopted by Mato and Marija Zelenbrz in 1942. Recently, a document from Diana Budisavljević, who rescued thousands of Serbian children from Ustaša camps during World War II, was found in the Museum of Genocide Victims. The document revealed that Živko’s real name is Živko Ivančević, son of Ljubivoj from Krišćina and Smilje from Voćina. He was identified through number 1128, which he had retained since childhood. Živko now knows his biological parents’ names, where he came from, and his true history, though he remains content with his new identity as a Zagreb resident.

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Majka je Nervu dala ploču s brojem 1128, a zatim je umrla: Diane Budisavljević pronašla je svoje pravo ime na popisu 80 godina kasnije

An 80-year-old man named Živko has finally discovered his true identity after a long search. He was born in 1942 and spent time in a Nazi concentration camp before being taken to a rehabilitation center for deaf-mute children in Zagreb. He was adopted by Mato and Marija Zelenbrz in 1942. Recently, a document from Diana Budisavljević, who rescued thousands of Serbian children from Ustaša camps during World War II, was found in the Museum of Genocide Victims. The document revealed that Živko’s real name is Živko Ivančević, son of Ljubivoj from Krišćina and Smilje from Voćina. He was identified through number 1128, which he had retained since childhood. Živko now knows his biological parents’ names, where he came from, and his true history, though he remains content with his new identity as a Zagreb resident.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a historical account of a personal discovery related to wartime atrocities and adoption, focusing on the identification of an individual's true identity. While the subject matter involves sensitive historical events and national identity, the tone and framing remain neutral, not

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