Mihajlo Lukić
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Mihajlo Lukić (24 September 1886 – 18 July 1961) was a Croatian general who began his career as an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I, then climbed the hierarchy of the Royal Yugoslav Army, finally joining the Croatian Home Guard during World War II. He was retired in 1943 due to his disapproval of sending Croat volunteers to the Wehrmacht. After the collapse of the Independent State of Croatia, communist authorities sentenced him to 10 years in prison.
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Mihajlo Lukić | |
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Born | (1886-09-24)24 September 1886 Virje, Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary |
Died | July 18, 1961(1961-07-18) (aged 74) Zagreb, PR Croatia, Yugoslavia |
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Allegiance | Austria-Hungary (until 1918) Yugoslavia (1918–1941) Croatia (1941–1943) |
Years of service | 1905–1943[1] |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars | World War IWorld War II in Yugoslavia |
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