General Maister left the depot after 25 years: ‘Father would be satisfied’

Karin Kaja Putrich has reflected on the profound impact of her father, describing him as a truly exceptional man. Speaking about her relationship, Ms. Putrich stated that conversations with her father consistently left her feeling invigorated, returning from what she described as a “two-week vacation” in terms of energy and perspective.

The father, a highly educated individual, possessed a remarkable skillset, fluent in English, German, French, Italian, Croatian, and Latin. He pursued a variety of interests, including creative endeavors, reading, and fishing. Putrich characterized him as a modest yet proud man, steadfast in his principles and known for his honesty, diligence, and compassion.

“I could not possibly praise him enough,” she said, emphasizing that over twenty-five years, she found no negative aspects of his character. She described him as a man who left a lasting impression, stating, “He left his mark on your soul.” Despite the passage of time, the absence of her father continues to be a source of grief. This powerful tribute highlights the enduring legacy of a truly remarkable man.

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2 thoughts on “General Maister left the depot after 25 years: ‘Father would be satisfied’

  1. It’s bittersweet to hear of his long and dedicated service, and it’s wonderful that he found such fulfillment in his work.

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