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Ademaga Mešić

Ademaga Mešić
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Ademaga Mešić, before World War II
Born (1868-03-25)25 March 1868
Tešanj, Bosnia Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died 1 July 1945(1945-07-01) (aged 77)
Zagreb, FS Croatia, DF Yugoslavia
Other names Adem Agha Mešić
Occupation merchant, landowner, politician and military officer

Ademaga Mešić or Adem Aga Mešić (25 March 1868 – 1 July 1945) was a politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina and a military officer in the Austro-Hungarian Schutzkorps, and was a member of the Ustaše government of the Independent State of Croatia during World War II.

Mešić was married without children, and considered himself to be a Croat. He was the publisher of Behar, a Bosnian Muslim political journal published in the period 1900–11.

Mešić belonged to a Croatian-Muslim bloc installed in 1908 by the government of Austria-Hungary to support its annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As a Germanophile, he was a leader of the Muslim supporters of the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina who renounced any kind of autonomy, including one based on religion. In 1908, he established the Muslim Progressive Party, which had a pro-Croat orientation. He wrote and published a work titled "Moj odgovor bezimenim klevetnicima".

At the beginning of World War I he was military commander in the Schutzkorps, an auxiliary volunteer militia established in Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Austro-Hungarian authorities. The unit he organized and commanded was also known as "Ademaga's Army" (Croatian: Ademagina vojska). After the war Mešić was a poultry trader in Tešanj.

During World War II, he belonged to a narrow circle of Muslims who were supporters of the Independent State of Croatia and was vice-president of its government (Croatian: Doglavnik) with his seat in Banja Luka. At the end of the war he escaped to Austria, only to be imprisoned by British forces, who extradited him to the new Yugoslav communist government.


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