Serbian President Boris Tadic, Croatian President
Stipe Mesic and the Serbian and Croatian delegations
laid a wreath on the Tesla commemorative plaque on Hotel New Yorker, in
Manhattan, on Sept. 21, 2006
Tesla Memorial Society of New York and many Tesla admirers around the
world are grateful to Serbian President Boris Tadic, Croatian President Stipe Mesic
and the Serbian and Croatian delegations for laying a wreath on the
Tesla commemorative plaque on Hotel New Yorker, Manhattan. This is
a beautiful tribute to Nikola Tesla and a display of brotherhood between
Serbia and Croatia.
Photos of this laying of the wreath on the Tesla commemorative plaque
on Hotel New Yorker were taken by Joe Kinney, Hotel New
Yorker.
Above: Flowers for Tesla from Serbian President Boris Tadic, Croatian President Stipe Mesic
and the Serbian and Croatian delegation.
Members of the delegation of Serbia and Croatia who attended the
laying of the wreath on the Tesla commemorative on Hotel New York.
Serbian Delegation:
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Boris Tadic, President of Serbia
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Vuk Draskovic, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia
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Ivan Vujacic, Serbian Ambassador to the United States
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Pavle Jeremic, Ambassador of Serbia to the United Nations
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and many other
members of the Mission of Serbia to the United Nations
Croatian Delegation:
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Stipe Mesic, President of Croatia
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Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Croatia
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Mirjana Mladineo, Ambassador of Croatia to the United Nations
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Amir Muharemi, Deputy Ambassador of Croatia to the United
Nations
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Petar Ljubicic, Consol General of Croatia in New York
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and many other
members of the Mission of Croatia to the United Nations
Above: Serbian President Boris Tadic and Croatian President
Stipe Mesic
laid a wreath on the Tesla commemorative plaque on Hotel New Yorker, in
Manhattan, on Sept. 22, 2006.
Above: Serbian President Boris Tadic and Croatian President
Stipe Mesic
laid a wreath on the Tesla commemorative plaque on Hotel New Yorker, in
Manhattan, on Sept. 22, 2006.
Above: Serbian President Boris Tadic and Croatian President
Stipe Mesic
laid a wreath on the Tesla commemorative plaque on Hotel New Yorker, in
Manhattan, on Sept. 22, 2006.
Above: From left to right:
Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Croatia, Serbian President Boris Tadic, Croatian President Stipe Mesic,
Vuk Draskovic, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and
Serbian Ambassador to the United States Ivan Vujacic under the Tesla
commemorative plaque.
Above: Serbian President Boris Tadic and Croatian President Stipe Mesic
were interviewed by the press. President Tadic "I am delighted to
be here with Croatian President Stipe Mesic to pay tribute to Nikola
Tesla, who did so much for the world's discoveries. Nobody reached
such a high level of scientific achievement like Nikola Tesla".
The Serbian President also said "Tesla was born in Croatia by Serbian
parents and he was proud of his Serbian origin and Croatian fatherhood".
Above: Serbian President Boris Tadic and Croatian President Stipe Mesic
were interviewed by the press. Croatian President Stipe Mesic said
"Nikola Tesla was the greatest mind of our civilization. I am
happy to be here where Nikola Tesla once lived."
Above from left to right: Croatian President Stipe Mesic,
Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Croatia,
Vuk Draskovic,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and Serbian President Boris Tadic sitting in a Hotel
New Yorker Room by Tesla's photo with flags of Croatia and Serbia on the 29th floor.
Above: Croatian President Stipe Mesic with
Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Croatia. President Mesic is holding a Tesla book which he
gave to Serbian President Boris Tadic. In the Background is the
Croatian flag.
Above: Croatian President Stipe Mesic giving a book about
Nikola Tesla as a gift to Serbian President Boris Tadic.
Above: Serbian President Boris Tadic seat with a book about Nikola Tesla given as
a gift from Croatian President Stipe Mesic. In the background is
the Serbian flag.
Above: Serbian Newspaper "Vesti" about Serbian President Boris Tadic and Croatian President Stipe Mesic
lying a wreath on the Tesla commemorative plaque on Hotel New Yorker, in
Manhattan, on Sept. 22, 2006.
Above (left to right): Croatian Premier Ivo Sanader, President of
Croatian Parliament Vladimir Sheks, Croatian President Stipe Mesic and
Serbian President Boris Tadic among other distinguished guests.
Serbian President Boris Tadic spoke at the opening ceremony of the Nikola
Tesla Memorial Center in Lika, Croatia.
Above: New York City, Manhattan. Nikola Tesla lived and worked in
New York City for almost 60 years.
Tesla commemorative
plaque on Hotel New Yorker unveiled July 10, 2001 by the Tesla Memorial
Society of New York and Hotel New Yorker
Above: Tesla commemorative
plaque on Hotel New Yorker unveiled July 10, 2001 by the Tesla Memorial
Society of New York and Hotel New Yorker.
Above: Dr. Ljubo Vujovic Secretary General of the Tesla
Memorial Society speaking at the ceremony on July 10, 2001.
Above: Serbian Orthodox Priests blessing the Tesla plaque on July 10,
2001. Tesla
Memorial Society of New York and many Tesla admirers around the world
are grateful to the Serbian President Boris Tadic and Croatian President Stipe Mesic
lying a wreath on the Tesla commemorative plaque on Hotel New Yorker, in
Manhattan.
Nikola Tesla is one of the greatest scientist who
lived, who is a factor of peace among the people of the Balkans and
people of the previous Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Nikola Tesla
lived in Hotel New Yorker for ten years, from 1933 to January 7, 1943,
when he died in the Suite 3327 on the 33rd floor of Hotel New Yorker. On July 10, 2001
the Nikola Tesla commemorative plaque
was unveiled at the Hotel New Yorker, in Manhattan.
The plaque was made by the Yugoslav-American bicentennial committee in
1977. For political reasons the plaque could not be placed at the Hotel
New Yorker, at that time. Dr. Ljubo Vujovic was supported by the Serbian
Orthodox Church, and many other organizations and individuals in placing
the plaque at the Hotel New Yorker after 24 years of waiting to be
placed.
The beautiful Commemorative Plague Ceremony was held in the presence
of the representatives of Columbia University, IEEE, diplomatic corps
and ambassadors of Croatia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Bosnia and
Hercegovina. Serbian Radio from New York, broadcasted this event to
Europe. Many Serbian organizations and individuals attended the
ceremony. Serbian Orthodox priests blessed the commemorative plaque in a
emotional ceremony.
Marshal Tito from Yugoslavia wished to place the Nikola Tesla
commemorative plaque when he visited New York, but it could not be done
at that time for political reason. The owner of the Hotel New Yorker was
the Unification Church at that time, which objected to placing the
plaque at the Hotel New Yorker at that time.
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