Gavrilo Kodzopeljić Gajo

Gavrilo Kodžopeljić je rođen 1896. godine u selu Luke. Otisao je sa bratom u Prvi svetski rat. Živeo je do 1983.
001- Fotografija iz 1979. 002 - Karađordjeva zvezda 003 - Orden Miloš Obilić

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Milić Čeganjac

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Gavrilo Kodžopeljić | europeana19141918:agent/199d19f604bd57ebba76653a268e900e
Milić Čeganjac | europeana19141918:agent/393343e91729ecde0671c809548070a7

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2020-02-25T08:34:34.925Z
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Gavrilo Princip and 'Black Hand' postcards

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The first postcard is of Gavrilo Princip, in his Terezin fortress prison cell (number 1), where he would be shackled to a wall for most of the rest of his short life, lose an arm by amputation because of skeletal tuberculosis, and eventually die in there having wasted away down to around 40 kilos. This card was printed by Jakob Kappon, of Sarajevo, Kingdom of S.H.S. ('Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca', translating as 'Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes'), later to become the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929, within the first decade after the end of the war. The second postcard is of Gavrilo Princip (name written on the card in Serbian Cyrillic as 'ГАВРИЛО ПРИНЦИП') and the 'St.Vitus Day Heroes' ('Видовдански хероји' in Cyrillic), plus 'Black Hand' co-conspirators, Danilo Ilic (written as 'ДАНИЛО ИЛИЂ') and Trifko Grabez (written as 'ТРИФКО ГРАБЕЖ'). Princip died in April 1918, not executed on account of being too young for capital punishment but instead receiving a long sentence, Ilic was executed by hanging at Sarajevo barracks in 1915, and Grabez, being under-age like Princip, received a prison sentence instead and, like Princip, died in jail of tuberculosis. || A couple of postcards dating from 1919 through to around 1929, one showing Gavrilo Princip, who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, 28 June 1914, and the other postcard shows Princip and a couple of his 'Black Hand' co-conspirators.

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