Mihovil Pavlek – Miškina (1887, Đelekovec, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia – 1942, Jasenovac, Independent State of Croatia) was a Croatian poet, short story writer and politician. He was a member of the Croatian Peasant Party[1] and an opponent of the Ustaša regime.
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His work usually embraced Socialist ideas and protested against injustice. The pseudonym "Miškina" was adopted later when he started participating in some literary activities of Yugoslavia, and labeled a "peasant writer" some time after. He supported the election of Ivica Hiršl for Mayor of Koprivnica. He was executed at the Jasenovac concentration camp in 1942.[2]
Today, there are elementary schools in Zagreb and Đelekovec named after Pavlek Miškina.[3][4]
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