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Following list is an index of notable people killed by Yugoslav Partisans entering Zagreb in May 1945.[1][2][3][4][5]
- Josip Horvat Međimurec, painter
- Vinko Kos, poet and children's writer
- Ljudevit Jurak, pathologist
- Andrija Konc, schlager singer
- Ivan Softa, poet
- Vladimir Jurčić, poet, essayist, columnist
- Jeronim Malinar, journalist, humanitarian, associate of Ivan Merz
- Mijo Bzik, journalist and publicist
- Tias Mortigjija, journalist and publicist
- Zdenka Smrekar, writer
- Milivoj Magdić, jurist, journalist and publicist
- Nikola Mandić, prime ministier of NDH
- Mehmed Alajbegović, jurist, diplomat and politician
- Osman Kulenović, politician and lawyer
- Nikola Steinfel, commandat of the NDH's Navy
- Mile Budak, novelist and politician
- Grozda Budak, daughter of Mile Budak
- Julije Makanec, teacher, philosopher and writer
- Miroslav Navratil, pilot and general
- Slavko Kvaternik, politician and general
- Germogen Maksimov, metropolitan of Croatian Ortodox Church
- Blanda Stipetić, nun[6]
- Gaudencija Šplajt, nun[6]
- Filip Popp, Evangleical bishop
- Franjo Babić, journalist and writer
- Đuro Stipetić, rector of the University of Zagreb
- Kerubin Šegvić, historian, writer, literary critic, philologist
- Ivo Guberina, theologist, historian and politician
- Ismet Muftić, mufti og Zagreb
- Radoslav Glavaš, literary historian and critic, franciscan
- Joco Cvijanović, opera singer of Serb origin
- Serafim Kupčevski, Orthodox priest
- Dimitrije Mrihin, Orthodox priest
- Aleksej Borisov, Orthodox priest
- Lipharda Horvat, nun[6]
- Geralda Jakob, nun[6]
- Konstantina Mesar, nun[6]
- Marijan Marijašević, writer
- Bonaventura Radonić, Franciscan and philosopher
- Munir Šahinović, journalist and writer
- Jerko Skračić, journalist and writer
- Branko Klarić, poet
- Gabrijel Cvitan, writer
- Vilim Peroš, journalist
- Agathe von Hausberger, American journalist
- Ivan Maronić, journalist
- Danijel Uvanović, mathematician and physicist
- Emil Periška "Lalec", football player, representative of SHS (1920 Olympics), sport historian[7]
- Marušić, Milan. Žrtve komunističkih zlodjela u Zagrebu svibanj 1945. i sljemenskim stratištima bolnica Brestovac i Gračani, Hrvatsko žrtvoslovno društvo, Zagreb, 2001
- ↑ Horvatić, Petar. Titovi zločini – Hrvati ni danas ne znaju razmjere zločina u Zagrebu narod.hr. Published 30th December 2016. Acces date 18th May 2019.
- ↑ Silla, Iva. Duh glumice luta napuštenom bolnicom na Zagrebačkoj gori 24sata. Published 1st October 2013. Acces date 18th May 2019.
- ↑ 'Čuli smo kako ubijaju, siluju i pale, a partizanski avioni pucali su po nama' Večernji list. Published 22nd March 2019. Acces date 18th May 2019.
- ↑ Ivkošić, Milan. Svaka žrtva - ime i prezime Večernji list. Published 20th July 2007. Acces date 18th May 2019.
- ↑ 'Hrvati, platili ste!' Večernji list. Published 3rd June 2005. Acces date 18th May 2019.
- ↑ a b c d e List of murdered nuns milosrdnice.hr (Official Pages of Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul in Croatia). Acces date 18th May 2019.
- ↑ Emil Periška-Lalec: Nogometna zvijezda u Zagrebu, buijen s obitelji 9. svibnja 1945 komunistickizlocini.net. Acces date 18th May 2019.
Category:Lists of people by aspect of death
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