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    Anton Lipošćak, (9 April 1863 – 24 July 1924) was an Austro-Hungarian Army General of the Infantry of Croatian descent who served as the Governor-General...
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    Lipošćak affair (Croatian: Afera Lipošćak) was an alleged conspiracy led by the former Austro-Hungarian Army General of the Infantry Anton Lipošćak to...
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    and historian Anton Lipošćak (1863–1924), Austro-Hungarian general of Croatian descent Anton Lleshi (born 1993), Albanian footballer Anton Loginov (1882–1963)...
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    Liebmann (1881–1960) Eduard von Liebert (1850–1934) Kurt Liese (1882–1945) Anton Lipošćak (1863–1924) Alfred von Loewenfeld (1848–1927) Friedrich "Fritz" Karl...
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    On 22 June 1915 Salis-Seewis was replaced, while he was on leave, by Anton Lipošćak before the Russian Empire launched the Brusilov offensive. On 25 June...
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    Diller [cs] • 1916–1917 Karl Kuk [de] • 1917–1918 Stanisław Szeptycki • 1918 Anton Lipošćak History   • Established 1 September 1915 • Armistice, withdrawal of...
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    historian Csaba László (b. 1964), footballer and football manager Anton Lipošćak (1863–1924), Austro-Hungarian World War I general of the infantry and...
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    Szeptycki (April 1917 – 28 February 1918); and the Infantry General Anton Lipošćak (1 March – 11 November 1918). On 14 January 1917, a Provisional Council...
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  • alleged planned coup d'état by General of the Infantry Anton Lipošćak in what became known as the Lipošćak affair. Korać was appointed the Social Policy Minister...
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    1907–1912 10 Stjepan Sarkotić 1912–1914 11 Ivan Salis Seewis 1915 12 Anton Lipošćak 1915–1916, 1917 13 Luka Šnjarić [hr] 1916–1917 14 Mihael Mihaljević [hr]...
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    Orthodox family, at the end of his life, he declared himself as Croatian. Anton Lipošćak  Austria-Hungary General World War I Carpathian Front Slavko Kvaternik...
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  • in the Treaty of London and allegations the General of the Infantry Anton Lipošćak was plotting a pro-Habsburg coup. As the military units raised in the...
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    attempted coup d'état for which it arrested General of the Infantry Anton Lipošćak. The Italian Army seized Rijeka and approached Ljubljana. Without means...
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  • earlier that year on the initiative of the Yugoslav Club. The council elected Anton Korošec as the president and Svetozar Pribićević and Ante Pavelić as vice-presidents...
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    Temporary National Representation in early 1919. Geneva Declaration (1918) Lipošćak affair Podgorica Assembly History of Yugoslavia Verigar issue Slovene March...
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  • Kustić District IX, deputizing Darko Milinović since 25 May 2017 Tomislav Lipošćak District VII, deputizing Damir Jelić since 8 December 2016 Davor Lončar...
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