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Tias Mortigjija (7 April 1913 — 14 September 1947) was a Croatian journalist, publicist, and member of the Croatian Historical Revolution, best known for his activities during the existence of the Independent State of Croatia. During this period he was chief editor of the most important Croatian newspaper and magazine, ''Spremnost''. ==Early life== Mortigjija was born in Dubrovnik, then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, on April 7, 1913. He attended elementary school and high school in his native town. As a high school student, he began to publish poems, reviews, articles and debates in several Croatian newspapers and magazines. After completing high school in 1931, he enrolled in University of Zagreb, studying history and geography. He completed study in 1940, just before World War II. During his study at the University of Zagreb he continued publishing and served as the editor of various journals between 1933 and 1936.〔(Melina Lučić: Tias Mortigjija, Moj životopis (Priredio Trpimir Macan), Ocjene i prikazi, Fontes (Zagreb) 2, str. 465-495, Portal znanstvenih časopisa Republike Hrvatske, Retrieved: september 7. 2010. )〕 Mortigjija was appointed as an assistant in the department of economic history at the High Economic and Commercial school in Zagreb, but never worked in the position because he was too busy doing editorial work. In his autobiography, Mortigjija said that in his youth he was a keen Yugoslavian, but his opinion changed in 1928 after Puniša Račić's attack on the Yugoslav Parliament. The assassinations turned Mortigjija to Croatian nationalism. Mortigjija was inspired by the ideas of Ante Starčević〔 who argued in the mid-1800s for an independent Croatian state.
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