Đuro Zagajski

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Đuro Zagajski (born October 2, 1939 in Zagreb , † March 26, 1983 in Munich ) was one of about 30 victims who were murdered by the Yugoslav secret police UDB between 1970 and 1989 in the Federal Republic of Germany. The Croatian exile Zagajski was a goldsmith by profession and a leading member of the Hrvatski revolucionarni pokret (Croatian Revolutionary Movement), HRP for short. He was found on March 27, 1983 with a broken skull in a field in Munich- Fasangarten .

His son Robert Zagajski (* 1966) continues to deal with the murder of his father to this day.

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  1. the number 30, for example, in the report by Deutsche Welle about the film "Mord in Tito's Name" , sometimes different numbers are mentioned