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Josip Adamić (born 14 April 1907 in Vezišće – 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.

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  1. Tito et al. 1980, p. 141 sfnm error: no target: CITEREFTitoCengleStrugarBorozan1980 (help).

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