Drago Marušič
Drago Marušič (December 10, 1884 – September 30, 1964) was a Slovenian and Yugoslav politician and jurist. Born in Opatje Selo in present-day western Slovenia, Marušič studied law at Universities of Graz and Prague, where he graduated in 1911. During World War I he escaped to the Russian side and joined a volunteer legion in Serbia. Then, as a member of the Yugoslav Committee he worked in Rome, in the United States, and finally in Paris, where he attended the 1919 Peace Conference along with Ante Trumbić. He was a member of the Independent Agrarian Party (SKS), and later a member of the Yugoslav National Party (JNS).
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Drago Marušič
Drago Marušič (December 10, 1884 – September 30, 1964) was a Slovenian and Yugoslav politician and jurist. Born in Opatje Selo in present-day western Slovenia, Marušič studied law at Universities of Graz and Prague, where he graduated in 1911. During World War I he escaped to the Russian side and joined a volunteer legion in Serbia. Then, as a member of the Yugoslav Committee he worked in Rome, in the United States, and finally in Paris, where he attended the 1919 Peace Conference along with Ante Trumbić. He was a member of the Independent Agrarian Party (SKS), and later a member of the Yugoslav National Party (JNS).
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1884-12-10
death date
1964-09-30
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Drago Marušič
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Minister of Health and Social Affairs
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Minister of Justice
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Minister of Post and Telegraph
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Ivan Puceli
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Vladeta Milićević
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Zajm Sarac
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1935-06-24
1945-03-07
1948-01-01
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1934-12-22
1944-07-08
1945-03-07
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