Đuro Jakčin
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Đuro Jakčin (22 February 1889 – 16 February 1944) was a Croatian naval officer and first commander of Navy of the Independent State of Croatia.


Career

Jakčin was born in Vienna in 1889. Having graduated from naval academy in 1909, he joined
Austro-Hungarian Navy The Austro-Hungarian Navy or Imperial and Royal War Navy (german: kaiserliche und königliche Kriegsmarine, in short ''k.u.k. Kriegsmarine'', hu, Császári és Királyi Haditengerészet) was the naval force of Austria-Hungary. Ships of the A ...
and in November 1914 rose to the rank of ship-of-the-line lieutenant. In 1917 he was given the command of torpedo boat 9. He was retired in February 1919. Jakčin joined fledgling
Royal Yugoslav Navy The Royal Navy ( sh-Latn, Kraljevska mornarica; sh-Cyrl, Краљевска морнарица; КМ), commonly the Royal Yugoslav Navy, was the naval warfare service branch of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (originally called the Kingdom of Serbs ...
, but was retired in December 1921 in his old rank. After the invasion and breakup of Yugoslavia, on 10 April 1941 authorities of Independent State of Croatia gave him the rank of a rear admiral and appointed him commander of naval forces. He remained in that capacity until 17 September 1943. However, during that time he mainly served as
military attaché A military attaché is a military expert who is attached to a diplomatic mission, often an embassy. This type of attaché post is normally filled by a high-ranking military officer, who retains a commission while serving with an embassy. Opport ...
in Berlin because the Rome Treaty of 1941 forbade the Independent State of Croatia to form a navy. As attaché he served until November 1942 when he became a liaison officer with 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen. Jakčin had that duty until September 1943. In September 1943 he was appointed Croatian Ambassador to Bulgaria in Sofia, where he suddenly died in March 1944 of natural causes. Jakčin is buried in Mirogoj cemetery.Đuro Jakčin at Mirogoj cemetery
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Jakcin, Duro 1889 births 1944 deaths Austro-Hungarian Navy officers Croatian collaborators with Nazi Germany Croatian collaborators with Fascist Italy Croatian admirals Croatian Home Guard personnel Burials at Mirogoj Cemetery Recipients of the Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir