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Mirjana Gross : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mirjana Gross
Mirjana Gross (born Mirjam Gross; 22 May 1922 – 23 July 2012) was notable Yugoslav-Croatian Jewish historian and writer. ==Life and career== Gross was born in Zagreb to Jewish parents, Mavro and Ella Gross, on 22 May 1922. During World War II and the occupation of Yugoslavia, Gross and her parents hid out near Zagreb in the Village Brdovečko Drenje until 1943, when they were arrested by the Nazis. She and her mother were deported to Ravensbrück concentration camp where they worked as slaves for "Siemens & Halske AG" producing bombs. Her father was deported to Buchenwald. Gross's father and other members of her family perished during Holocaust; she and her mother, however, survived.〔Ruah Hadaša (Glasilo Židovske vjerske zajednice Bet Israel): Jasminka Domaš: ''Mirjam Gross (Zagreb 1922–2012)'': stranica 48, broj 20, godina V, 2012.〕 After the war she was a renowned history professor.〔Hrvatski državni arhiv; Prisilni rad i Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, 1941–45; Srpanj 2007; str. 31.〕 Throughout her career, Gross studied the Croatian history of 19th century and history methodology. In the 1970s, she achieved several research projects, which were presented in the books that are among the major works of modern Croatian history.〔Zavoda za hrvatsku povijest; Nikša Stančić; Prof. dr. Mirjana Gross, povjesničar 19. stoljeća; Srpanj 2000.; str. 477-479.〕 She authored several books about Party of Rights ideology, history, Ante Starčević and Eugen Kvaternik. In 1997, Institute for Croatian History at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb dedicated and published a representative collection of scientific articles in Gross honor.
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