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  1. Diana Budisavljević ( née Obexer; 15 January 1891 – 20 August 1978) was an Austrian humanitarian who led a major relief effort in Yugoslavia during World War II.

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · Diana Budisavljević (January 15, 1891-August 20, 1978) was an Austrian woman who lived in Zagreb, Kingdom of Yugoslavia with her husband, Julije, a well-respected doctor. The pair married in 1917 and moved to the city two years later, where Julije founded the surgical clinic at the University of Zagreb.

  3. Diana Budisavljević, an Austrian woman, organized a large-scale rescue of Serbian children from concentration camps in fascist Croatia during World War II. This article explores her story, the challenges and the legacy of her action.

  4. Nov 2, 2019 · Learn about the true story of Diana Budisavljević, a Croatian woman who saved thousands of children from the Ustasha camps during World War II. The film, directed by her granddaughter, will be screened at the Free Zone Film Festival in Belgrade in November 2019.

  5. Jul 1, 2016 · Through diary entries made from 23 October 1941 to 7 February 1947, the Austrian, Diana Budisavljević, wife of a prominent Zagreb doctor, Julije Budisavljević, describes her personal commitment and the involvement of her co-workers in organizing and providing assistance to Serbian Orthodox women and children detained in the Ustaša ...

    • Nataša Mataušić
    • 2016
  6. Nov 26, 2021 · Learn about the life and deeds of Diana Budisavljević, a Croatian-born Innsbruck nurse who saved thousands of Serbian children from the Ustaša regime during World War II. Discover her grave, memorial plaque and biographical novel in this blog post.

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  8. Nov 17, 2021 · Diana Budisavljević was a well-to-do Austrian married to a renowned doctor in Zagreb when the Axis forces invaded Yugoslavia in April 1941. Soon, a puppet...