Josip Broz Tito - The assassination of Milorad Drašković
Time: Tuesday Aug 2, 1921
Place: Zagreb, Croatia
Details: After the assassination of Milorad Drašković, the Yugoslav Minister of the Interior, by a young communist named Alija Alijagić on 2 August 1921, the CPY was declared illegal under the Yugoslav State Security Act of 1921.
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