Stjepan Radić assassinated in Belgrade, impacting Croatian-Serbian relations between 1931-1935.

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In 1928, Croatian political leader Stjepan Radić was tragically assassinated in the Belgrade parliament by Serbian nationalist Punisa Račić. This event had lasting repercussions on Croatian-Serbian relations in the subsequent years, notably during the period from 1931 to 1935. Radić's assassination deepened the existing tensions between the two ethnic groups and intensified political instability in the region. The fallout from this event contributed to the fragile political climate, fueling further divisions and conflicts between Croatian and Serbian communities. The repercussions of Radić's assassination continued to reverberate, shaping the political landscape in Croatia and Serbia for years to come. #Croatia #StjepanRadić #Assassination #CroatianSerbianRelations #PoliticalTensions
Location : Croatia
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