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'''Josip Adamić''' (born 14 April 1907 in ] – died 15 October 1931 in ]) was a Yugoslav communist from Croatia. He joined the ] in 1926, and was killed by the police in 1931.{{sfn|Tito|1980|p=141}} '''Josip Adamić''' (born 14 April 1907 in ] near ] – died 15 October 1931 in ]) was a Yugoslav communist from Croatia. He joined the ] in 1926, and was killed by the police in 1931.{{sfn|Tito|1980|p=141}}

Adamić joined the Communist Party at the time it was banned, and he was known as an organizer against the ] of 1929. He was killed as police agents found him in a Zagreb apartment while searching for party secretary {{ill|Josip Debeljak|hr}}.{{sfn|Flego|1983}}


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==Bibliography== ==Bibliography==
* {{cite book | author-last = Tito | author-first = Josip Broz | author-link = Josip Broz Tito | editor-last1 = Cengle | editor-first1 = Franc | editor-last2 = Strugar | editor-first2 = Novak | editor-last3 = Borozan | editor-first3 = Đorđe | title = The Party of the Revolution: Fifth Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, 1940 | year = 1980 | publisher = ] | location = Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia }} * {{cite book | author-last = Tito | author-first = Josip Broz | author-link = Josip Broz Tito | editor-last1 = Cengle | editor-first1 = Franc | editor-last2 = Strugar | editor-first2 = Novak | editor-last3 = Borozan | editor-first3 = Đorđe | title = The Party of the Revolution: Fifth Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, 1940 | year = 1980 | publisher = ] | location = Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia }}
* {{cite encyclopedia | title = ADAMIĆ, Josip | url = https://hbl.lzmk.hr/clanak/adamic-josip | language = hr | first = Višnja | last = Flego | encyclopedia = ] | year = 1983 }}



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Josip Adamić (born 14 April 1907 in Vezišće near Ivanić Grad – died 15 October 1931 in Zagreb) was a Yugoslav communist from Croatia. He joined the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia in 1926, and was killed by the police in 1931.

Adamić joined the Communist Party at the time it was banned, and he was known as an organizer against the 6th January Dictatorship of 1929. He was killed as police agents found him in a Zagreb apartment while searching for party secretary Josip Debeljak [hr].

References

  1. Tito 1980, p. 141.
  2. Flego 1983.

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