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Čeština: Mehmed Handžić (16. prosince 1906 — 26. července 1944) English: Mehmed Handžić (16 December 1906 — 26 July 1944) |
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1940s date QS:P, 1940-00-00T00:00:00Z/8 |
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Original publication: Tko je tko u NDH |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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This Croatian work is in the public domain because its copyright expired pursuant to the Yugoslav Copyright Act of 1978 and the succeeding Croatian Copyright Act of 1991 (NN 53/91 and 58/93), which provided for copyright term of the life of the author plus fifty years, respectively 25 years for photograph or a work of applied art (details). This applies to works already in the public domain on or before July 27th, 1999, when the law was changed.
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