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Franjo Malgaj (November 10, 1894 – May 6, 1919) was a
Slovenian soldier,
military leader and poet. He was an
officer of the Austro-Hungarian Army. After...
- new
infantry regiment in
Maribor by 21 November.
First Lieutenant Franjo Malgaj and his unit
entered Carinthia on 6 November.
Captain Alfred Lavrič's unit...
- 1918, the
first armed militia units led by the
Slovene volunteer Franjo Malgaj invaded Carinthia and were then
joined by
Slovene troops under Rudolf Maister...
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commander and
diplomat Rudolf Maister (1874–1934) –
general and poet
Franjo Malgaj (1894–1919) – Austro-Hungarian
military leader Johann Mickl (1893–1945)...
- Majetić (1923–1991),
Croatian actor noted for his
comedic roles Franjo Malgaj (1894–1919),
Slovenian soldier,
military leader and poet
Franjo Marković...
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Dravograd was
occupied by the
Slovene volunteer forces of
Major Franjo Malgaj,
acting in the name of the
newly established State of Slovenes,
Croats and...
- Saint-Germain.
Around the same time, a
group of
volunteers led by
Franjo Malgaj attempted to take
control of
southern Carinthia.
Fighting in
Carinthia lasted...
- Styria.
Notable people that were born or
lived in Hruševec include:
Franjo Malgaj (1894–1919),
First World War
officer Razpotnik,
Barica (2020-06-08). "On...
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personal secretary to the
Sultan of
Brunei Omar Ali
Saifuddien III
Franjo Malgaj (1894–1919),
military hero Miloš
Mikeln (1930–2014),
author Anton Novačan...
- 1840-2005. Redcliffe. p. 45. ISBN 1-904537-54-5. "Boji se nadaljujejo".
Franjo Malgaj (in Slovenian).
Archived from the
original on 2015-11-27. Avrich, Paul,...