User talk:Gandalfsivi

This is what Tesla wrote in his diary: "Drago mi je što me i Hrvati smatraju svojim jer su moji preci hrvatski koljenovići Draganići iz Zadra. Kao hrvatski plemići u 16. Stoljeću došli su u Liku i tu ostali. U Liku su moji prepreci došli preko Novog Vinodola. Preci moje majke, Kalinići, također su hrvatski plemići iz Novog Vinodola. Moj pradjed stjecajem okolnosti morao je otići u Bosansku krajinu (turska Hrvatska) i tamo se oženio pravoslavnom djevojkom i prešao na pravoslavlje. On je imao isturene prednje zube pa ga je narod prozvao Tesla prema alatki kojom se obrađuje drvo i otud i moje sadašnje prezime Tesla. To je zapravo nadimak. Moj djed je bio časnik u ličkoj regimenti, a moj otac pravoslavni prota!“ It's in Croatian so you probably don't understand it, but here is the translation: "I'm glad Croatians think of me as their own because my ancestors, noblemen Dranganići, are from Zadar. They came to Lika, Croatia in the 16th century and they stayed there. They came to Lika through Novi Vinodol. My mother's ancestors, Kalinići, are also Croatian nobles from Novi Vinodol. My grandfather had to move to Bosnian Frontier (Turkish Croatia) where he married an Orthodox girl and became an Orthodox himself. His front teeth were protruded so people called him Tesla (a tool used for processing wood), That's where my last name comes from. It's basically a nickname. My grandfather was an officer in a regiment in Lika, and my father was an Orthodox archpriest! “ His last name is a Serebian last name only because his gradfather got that nickname. He never set foot in Serbia but I can't ignore the fact that his parents were both born in Serbia altough their parents were not. If it's written that he was an American, which he wasn't, I don't understand why it's not written that he was a Croatian. . He was born in Croatia and he thought of himself as a Croatian. He loved Croatia and was ashamed of his Serbian roots. Many of his documents confirm what I've just told you. He wanted to be buried in Croatia but his cousin did not listen to him so he was buried in Serbia. His cousin did not respect his wishes so please you do. He wanted to be known as a Croatian scientist so let him be that.

April 2015
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