Tomislav Dretar (born 2 March 1945) is a Croatian,
Bosnia
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n, French and Belgian poet, writer, critic, and translator, as well as an academic, journalist, editor, political leader and president of
Bihać's
HVO. He is also known by the French alias Thomas Dretart.
Origins
Dretar was born in
Nova Gradiška,
Croatia, as the son of Ružica Rivić from Ljubija Rudnik in
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Vladimir Dretar from
Cernik in Nova Gradiška. His mother was a clerk with a finished civil School for Catholic Girls. His father, after completing the Higher Secondary School in Nova Gradiška enrolled the study of forestry at the
Forestry Faculty at the
University of Zagreb, but in 1941 he left for military education in Stockerau where he received the title of
noncommissioned officer
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. He served as a noncommissioned officer in the Blue
SS division from which he
deserted because of the humiliating treatment of
Croatians by the German commanders. In his absence, a
military court sentenced him to death. Dretar's father became an
Ustasha volunteer, rising to the rank of
second lieutenant
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Australia
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. From there he deserted because of the inhumane behavior of the Ustashas and their commanders and, again, was sentenced to death in his absence. He settled down in the
Croatian Home Guard as a lieutenant, he was station commander in Vrba. After the fall of Nova Gradiška, Dretar's father retreated with the rest of the
Croatian Armed Forces and disappeared during the
Yugoslav death march of Nazi collaborators.
Education
Tomislav finished the Pedagogic Faculty at the
University of Rijeka, and postgraduate studies of humanities at the
University of Sarajevo. Writer and
literary critic
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, author of around ten collections of poems and over three hundred scientific, expert and
critical texts
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from the areas of literature,
sociology of culture, philosophy,
fine arts
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and
political science.
Political career
In the very beginning of democratic changes in the former Social Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (
SFRY), although being a Marxist educated intellectual he relinquishes his association with the
Yugoslav Communist Alliance
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(KPJ) because of its betrayal of the people. He establishes the Bosnian Democratic Party, the first anticommunist party in Bosnia which in its Program declared itself as standing for the establishment of Bosnian-Herzegovina state independence, for its own army and police in a loose confederation.
Military career
Bosnian War
When the war in
Croatia started he organized an intelligence agency which tracked the movement of the
Yugoslav National Army
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(JNA) troops in northwest Bosnia, and informed the Croatian military authorities which contributed to the timely activation of the Croatian air defense and prevented ethnic ideas whose action either fell into an empty area or were received during and in a place in which and when they had not been expected. In time and with much skill, although he did not have any military education he organized the defense of Croatians in the
Bihać area, he became the president of the
Croatian Democratic Union
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(HDZ) of Bihać, established the
Croatian Defense Council
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(HVO) of Bihać and the Bihać area on July 28, 1992 in the village of Šmrekovac in the municipality of
Velika Kladuša and became the First President and Military Commander as an officer with the title of
colonel. The Croatian units numbered a total of 1,200 men organized as smaller units within the
Fifth Bihać Corps as an autonomous Croatian military component. Under his command the Croatian HVO units were a component of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He openly opposed
Mate Boban
Mate Boban (; 12 February 1940 – 7 July 1997) was a Bosnian Croat politician and one of the founders of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, an unrecognized entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was the 1st President of Herzeg-Bosnia from ...
and the creation of a Croatian quasi-state of "
Herzeg-Bosnia
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", because he saw this as the same thing that the
Chetniks
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were doing in Croatia and in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Boban's followers tried to assassinate him a number of times, but he always succeeded in slipping away. He participated in the first combat of the army which was organized based on his project, he succeeded in building a relationship of mutual trust and equality with the Bosnian component, established and lined up on June 12, 1992 in the "Zrinski-Frankopan" barracks in Bihać in the suburb of Žegar the first Croatian Bihać
battalion called the "101 Bihać-Croatian battalion", which entered in the group of the Second Croatian-Muslim Bihać
brigade, which was part of the 5th Corps of the
Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina named the "502 Croatian-Muslim Bihać Brigade", he organized the rescue of two piston aircraft of type Kurir, which were of great benefit during the war for supplying military and other necessary materials. He managed the organization of the creation of an Air Force and the accomplishment of the first flights on the Zagreb-Bihać line, at night, in secrecy.
Retirement
Because of his conflict with the advocates of the
partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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and
Franjo Tuđman
Franjo Tuđman (; 14 May 1922 – 10 December 1999), also written as Franjo Tudjman, was a Croatian politician and historian. Following the country's independence from Yugoslavia, he became the first president of Croatia and served as p ...
's yes-men, he abandoned the holding of all political and military posts and leaves, with the aid of the EEC watchgroup into
exile
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in Belgium, where he lives today, in the conviction that Tuđman worked on the conquest of Bosnia and Herzegovina, that he is guilty for the Croatian-Bosnian war, that he robbed Croatia and has divided her property among his yes-men, and also that he is the inspirer, and thereby also the evil doer of the murders of
HOS generals
Blaž Kraljević
Blaž Nikola Kraljević (19 September 1947 – 9 August 1992) was a Bosnian Croat paramilitary leader who commanded the Croatian Defence Forces (HOS) during the Bosnian War. An immigrant to Australia, Kraljević joined the Croatian Revolutionary ...
and Ante Paradžik. That he had secret lines of command and that he worked in agreement with
Slobodan Milošević
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and his servant
Alija Izetbegović who betrayed Bosnia and Herzegovina, and with these two men planned and carried out the plan of tearing up Bosnia and Herzegovina.
After arrival in exile in
Belgium, Tomislav is employed in the
Louvain-la-Neuve Catholic University. He translates, he has translated the two most respectable Bibles the so-called
Jerusalem Bible and the
Ecumenical translation of the Bible. Has made also the first translation of the
Qur'an into Croatian in the history of Croatian contacts with Islam. He published over ten books of translations of French writers, and three of his own books in the French language.
Bibliography
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Vox interioris, Sarajevo 1976.
*
Iris Illyrica daring
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, Banja Luka 1980.
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The Path inaccessible, Bihac 1984.
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Transfigurations
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, Bihac 1984.
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The sister of the Night. Naple 1984.
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The Book of Desir, Bihac 1986.
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The Painting, Bunch of sunlight
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, Beograd, 1988.
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"Douleur, rhapsodie tsigane" Brussels 1988
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The bitter Silver, Bihac, 1989.
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Searche of the infinity, Kikinda, 1989.
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The Distress, Gypsys Rhapsodie, Novi Sad, 1990.
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L'image, Florilége des lumières, Paris, 2001.
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"Le Foyer de paroles", Brussels 2003.
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The Distress, Gypsys Rhapsodie/Douleur, Rhapsodie tsigane – bilingue français-croate, Barry (Belgium), 2007.
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Le Foyer des paroles, Paris, 2008.
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In doors of the Inaccessible/Aux Portes de l'Inaccessibles/Na vratima nedostupnog – bilingue français-croate, Brussel, 2009.
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Word, my social housing/
Parole, mon logement social, M.E.O. Edition French, Brussel 2010
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''Word, Poetry and Philosophy – treated aesthetics"(in Croatian), Brussels, Editions MEO, 2012 Brussels
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Poems in Loft
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,(collective) – Poetry – Private Collection of Patrick H. Frèche, Flammarion, Paris, 2011, non-salable.
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Sublimisme BalkanIque/''Sublimisme balkanique'' – French Edition
Editions M.E.O.,
Brussels 2012,
Autheur des anthologies
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"Sublimisme balkanique" – Tom 1 – poètes de Croatie – anthology of poetry –
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"Sublimisme balkanique" – Tom 2 – poètes de Bosnie-Herzégovine – anthology of poetry –
Awards
* "Slovo Gorčina" Bosnia and Herzegovina Awards for first book of poetry in 1976.
Memberships
* Hrvatsko Društvo Književnika Herzegovina-Bosna. / demissioned
* Društvo pisaca BiH / demissioned
References
External links
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* https://www.facebook.com/tomislav.dretar
* http://didactibook.com/produit/54959/9782930333847/Parole%20mon%20logement%20social
* http://thomasdretart.over-blog.com/article-tomislav-dretar-la-priere-croate-annee-de-dieu-1991-110713240.html
* http://livre.fnac.com/mp11285940/aux-portes-de-l-inaccessible?Origin=fnac_google
* http://www.manuscrit.com/Blog_Auteur.aspx?id=6543
* http://espace-livres-creation.be/fiche-auteur/tomislav-dretar/
* http://dicocroate2.over-blog.com/article-tomislav-dretar-38997130.html
* https://mollat.com/Recherche/Auteur/0-1130956/tomislav-dretar
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1945 births
Living people
People from Nova Gradiška
Croatian Defence Council soldiers
Croatian writers
Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina politicians