Francesco Neffat (Franjo Nefat), was an antifascist, politician and blacksmith from Pula, Croatia who contributed to the liberation of Pula during World War 2, and to the annexation of Istria to Croatia. He was the first president of the People's Committee of Pula (Chief Executive of Pula) from 1947 to 1954.
Francesco Neffat (Franjo Nefat), was an antifascist, politician and blacksmith from Pula, Croatia who contributed to the liberation of Pula during World War 2, and to the annexation of Istria to Croatia. He was the first president of the People's Committee of Pula (Chief Executive of Pula) from 1947 to 1954.
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Biography In 1924 Neffat entered the Italian Communist Youth Federation, the youth organization of the Communist Party of Italy, and in 1926 he entered the Communist Party of Italy. Later that year, on May 1, he distributed leaflets and waved the red flag in the civic high school, now the Humanities Department of the University of Pula. After spending two years in the Italian navy in La Spezia (1928–1930), he returned to Pula. He then refused to enroll in a fascist union, and thereafter had to change jobs frequently, even though he was a respected blacksmith. From 1936 to 1938 he worked for the organization of a party in a cement factory in Pula, but was arrested when the police discovered the organization and the members of the KPI, who on May 28, 1938, distributed printed leaflets against solidarity with fascist Spain. Nefat was sentenced to 4 years in prison. By profession a laborer, he entered the Yugoslav resistance after the fall of fascism in 1943. On September 13, 1943, he was among the signatories of the Pazin Declaration, drawn up by Monsignor Božo Milanović, which asked for the annexation of Istria to Yugoslavia and was submitted to the Paris…