Antun Blažić

Antun Blažić
Born (1916-05-28)28 May 1916
Globočec Ludbreški, Austro-Hungarian Empire, (now Croatia)
Died September, 1943 (aged 27)
Maruševec, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, (now Croatia)
Nationality Croat

Antun Blažić (28 May 1916  September 1943) was Croatian Jewish[1] Partisan and People's Hero of Yugoslavia.[2]

Blažić was born in Globočec Ludbreški on May 28, 1916. In 1941, Blažić become a member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. During World War II, he was actively involved in the organization of the Ludbreg region uprising. In the summer of 1941, as one of the first in his region, Blažić joined the Partisans. With Partisans he was a commissioner assistant to a detachment assigned to form the task force in the Ludbreg region. Since 1943, Blažić was member of the League of Communists of Croatia district committee for Varaždin. In Varaždin he also helped the Partisan groups organization. Blažić was member of ZAVNOH. In September 1943, while in village Maruševec, Blažić was attacked by Ustaše. As he was alone, he could not retreat and thus decided to kill himself so he would not be taken alive. On May 5, 1951, Blažić was declared People's Hero of Yugoslavia.[2]

References

  1. (Croatian) Ha-Kol (Glasilo Židovske zajednice u Hrvatskoj); Židovi u antifašističkom pokretu; stranica 38; broj 109, ožujak / travanj / svibanj 2009.
  2. 1 2 Olga Đurđević-Đukić (1975)

Bibliography

  • Đurđević-Đukić, Olga (1975). Narodni heroji Jugoslavije, A-M, N-Ž. Beograd: Mladost. 
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