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Otokar Keršovani

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Nakon nekoliko dana, logor je posjetio povjerenik za javni red i sigurnost u Zagrebu Božo Cerovski. Tražio je razgovor s Keršovanijem. Poznavali su se još iz kaznionice Lepoglava, gdje je Cerovski bio na robiji kao hrvatski nacionalista za
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prison, where he remained politically active. He served as Marxist ideology teacher for other incarcerated Communists. He also tutored other inmates in journalism and founded the prison newspaper
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In 1924, he became a full-time journalist, working for Zagreb Press Bureau and contributing to the Zagreb daily
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at the time. The collapse of the Habsburg Empire caught him in the Istrian town of
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journalist, literary critic, publicist and communist politician.
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People executed by the Independent State of Croatia
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Croatian
Yugoslav
Trieste
Austria-Hungary
Pazin
Yugoslavia
University of Zagreb
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
SKOJ
Sremska Mitrovica
Axis invasion of Yugoslavia
Kerestinec prison
Ustasha
Zvonimir Richtmann
Božidar Adžija
Ognjen Prica
Partisan
Opatija
Croatian Journalists' Association
Zbornik sjećanja Zagreb 1941-1945
Iveković, Mladen
Keršovani, Otokar
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