Crnogorska stranka o atentatu na Stjepana Radića i druge hrvatske narodne zastupnike u skupštini Kraljevine SHS (1928.)

The assassination of Croatian people’s representatives, which took place on June 20, 1928, in Belgrade during the National Assembly of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, has been extensively documented in history books. Puniša Račić, a member of the People’s Radical Party, carried out the a...

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