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The Croatian Committee ( hr, Hrvatski komitet) was a
Croat The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a South Slavic ethnic group who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language. They are also a recognized minority in a number of neighboring countries, namely Austria, the Czech Republic, Ge ...
ian revolutionary organization, formed in the Summer of 1919, by émigré groups in Austria and Hungary, in opposition to the creation of the
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(Yugoslavia) and devoted to Croatia's secession from the kingdom. The Croatian Committee and its armed branch the Croatian Legion were dissolved in 1920, some of its members later joined the fascist  Ustasha organization.


Creation

The committee was formed in May 1919 in Graz by a group of exiled Croats, most of whom were former members of the
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of Croat descent and members of the
Croatian Party of Rights The Croatian Party of Rights ( hr, Hrvatska stranka prava or HSP) is an extra-parliamentary nationalist political party in Croatia. The "right(s)" in the party's name refer to the legal and moral reasons that justify the independence and autonom ...
who refused the establishment of the
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and had moved in exile to Austria and Hungary in response. It was started by former Austro-Hungarian officers Emanuel ‘Manko’ Gagliardi, Beno Klobučarić and Vilim Stipetić hoping to fan the flames of anti-Serbian sentiment amongst the Croats discontented with the terms of South Slav unification. Notable members included the former Austro-Hungarian general and administrator of
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Stjepan Sarkotić Stjepan Freiherr Sarkotić von Lovćen (also ''Stefan Sarkotić'', ''Stjepan Sarkotić'', or ''Stephan Sarkotić''; 4 October 1858 – 16 October 1939) was an Austro-Hungarian Army generaloberst of Croatian descent who served as Governor of Bosni ...
. The organization was led by , son of the earlier leader of the Croatian Party of Rights,
Josip Frank Josip Frank (16 April 1844 – 17 December 1911) was a Croatian lawyer and politician, a noted representative of the Party of Rights in the Croatian Parliament, and a vocal advocate of Croatian national independence in Austria-Hungary. Early li ...
. In 1920 under the sponsoring of Gabrielle D'Annunzio, an agreement was signed between representatives of other anti-Yugoslav emigres to launch combined political and military actions, starting in August 1920, against the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes to free the nations supposedly persecuted by the Serbs.


Croatian Legion

In November 1919 the Croatian committee organized a Croatian legion. The legion was a volunteer paramilitary force made up of volunteers based in Hungary (in Koszeg, and then later in
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), thanks to the support of the
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. The force was established as the nucleus of a future Croatian army. Its chief recruiter was Stjepan Duić, a former Austro-Hungarian lieutenant colonel who found manpower for the legion in Italian POW camps. Although the Committee claimed that the legion was 300,000 strong according to Vladimir Sachs, a member of the Committee it was more in the hundreds. Its commander was
Josip Metzger Josip Metzger (17 August 1883 – 21 June 1945) was a member of the fascist Ustaše movement who rose to the rank of major general in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II. He was tried, sentenced and executed for war crimes after ...
future major general in the
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who was a former captain of the Austro-Hungarian army. The Croat Legion had connection with other Balkan anti Serbia/Yugoslavia paramilitary group, like the IMRO active in Bulgaria, with which they sometimes cooperated.


Dissolution

In 1920 the Belgrade government sent an official complaint to Vienna and Budapest which was enough to end the Croat Committee and the Croat Legion. In 1921, fourteen
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members (known as Frankists), including former Austro-Hungarian officer
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and historian
Milan Šufflay Milan Šufflay (8 November 1879 – 19 February 1931) was a Croatian historian and politician. He was one of the founders of Albanology and the author of the first Croatian science fiction novel. As a Croatian nationalist, he was persecuted in th ...
, were arrested in Zagreb for their alleged contacts with the Croatian Committee on charges of treason. The defendants were represented by lawyer
Ante Pavelić Ante Pavelić (; 14 July 1889 – 28 December 1959) was a Croatian politician who founded and headed the fascist ultranationalist organization known as the Ustaše in 1929 and served as dictator of the Independent State of Croatia ( hr, l ...
during the trial that became a ''
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'' and took place over the summer of 1921. Šufflay was sentenced to a three-year prison term.


Legacy

In 1922 former members of the Croatian Legion and the Bulgarian
IMRO The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO; bg, Вътрешна Македонска Революционна Организация (ВМРО), translit=Vatrešna Makedonska Revoljucionna Organizacija (VMRO); mk, Внатр ...
plotted to assassinate King Alexander of Yugoslavia during his wedding festivities, only to be discouraged by the heavy police presence and massive security precautions after Intelligence agencies heard of the plot. In mid-1928 and early 1929, some of the Croatian Committee's associates later became prominent members of a new émigré group the Croatian fascist  Ustasha organization.Martina Grđan
''Ustaška emigracija za vrijeme Kraljevine Jugoslavije ''
Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu, Zagreb, lipnja 2014. str. 7.


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