Draft:Mladen Marušić
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Mladen Marušić | |
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Born | Mladen Mlađo Marušić 1923 Drniš |
Died | 1992 Split |
Cause of death | Heart Disease |
Citizenship | Croatian |
Occupation | Vice Admiral of Yugoslav Army |
Known for | Founding the HNS political party and being a great ally to Josip Broz Tito |
Height | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) |
Political party | HNS |
Other political affiliations | KPJ |
Children | Umbert Marušić |
Father | Josip Marušić |
Mladen Marušić was vice admiral his status is acknowledged in the Croatian Millitary and is the co-founder of Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats he was born in Drniš in 1923 and died in 1992 in Split via. Heart Disease. He was a member of the organizational committee of the Mediterranean Games that were held in Split. since 1990, and his texts were published in Nedjeljna Dalmacija, initially under the pseudonym 'Miljenko Marulić', but later it was updated to his real name and surname.
Time in the millitary
[edit]During World War II he was in the Croatian Partisan movement while Nazi Germany had went to war with Yugoslavia he was injured in the leg by german and italian troops and had fought in the Croatian War of Independence until he died due to a heart disease in 1992. He is also the bearer of the Homeland War Memorial and Association of Croatian War Veterans of Split 1991 to 1996.
Sources
[edit]https://www.plemstvo.hr/obitelji/marusic