List of prefects of the Province of Zara
Appearance
This is a list of prefects of the Province of Zara (now modern Zadar and its surrounding area, in Croatia).
List of prefects
[edit]Tenure | Portrait | Incumbent | Notes |
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Italian suzerainty | |||
19 November 1918 to 23 January 1921 | Enrico Millo | Military Governor; officially styled Governor of Dalmatia[1] | |
23 January 1921 to 14 July 1921 | Corrado Bonfanti Linares | Civil Commissioner for Dalmatia | |
16 July 1921 to 1 November 1922 | Amadeo Moroni | ||
1 November 1922 to 16 May 1923 | Luigi Maggioni | ||
16 May 1923 to 1 August 1924 | Corrado Tamajo | ||
1 August 1924 to 11 December 1925 | Giulio Basile | ||
11 December 1925 to 1 February 1929 | Pietro Carpani | ||
1 February 1929 to 1 December 1932 | Marcello Vaccari | ||
1 December 1932 to 30 June 1933 | Carlo Solmi | ||
1 July 1933 to 20 January 1934 | Efisio Baccaredda | ||
20 January 1934 to 21 August 1939 | Edoardo Spasiano | ||
21 August 1939 to 7 June 1941 | Giovanni Zattera | ||
7 June 1941 to 26 October 1941 | Manlio Binna | ||
26 October 1941 to 26 May 1942 | Vezio Orazi | ||
26 May 1942 to 1942 | Camillo Bruno | Acting | |
1 September 1942 to 1 August 1943 | Gaspero Barbera | ||
1943 | Alberto, conte Degli Alberti | Acting | |
German occupation | |||
2 November 1943 to 30 October 1944 | Vincenzo Serrentino | Appointed on behalf of the Italian Social Republic | |
30 October 1944 to 31 October 1944 | Giacomo Vuxani | Acting; appointed on behalf of the Italian Social Republic | |
31 October 1944 | Liberated by Yugoslav Partisans | ||
2 November 1944 | Incorporated into the SFR Yugoslavia as part of the SR Croatia; renamed Zadar |
List of German military commanders, 1943–44
[edit]Tenure | Portrait | Incumbent | Notes |
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10 September 1943 to 1 December 1943 | Karl Eglseer | Commander of the 114th Jäger Division | |
1 December 1943 to 18 April 1944 | Albin Nake | Commander of the 264th Infantry Division | |
18 April 1944 to 15 May 1944 | Otto-Joachim Lüdecke | ||
15 May 1944 to 25 September 1944 | Martin Gareis | ||
25 September 1944 to 9 October 1944 | Paul Hermann | ||
9 October 1944 to 31 October 1944 | Alois Windisch | ||
31 October 1944 | Liberated by Yugoslav Partisans |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ A. Rossi. The Rise of Italian Fascism: 1918–1922. New York, New York, USA: Routledge, 2010. P. 47.