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Musulin is a
Serbian and
Croatian surname. At
least 129
individuals with the
surname died at the
Jasenovac concentration camp. It may
refer to: Branka...
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George "Guv" S.
Musulin (April 9, 1914 –
February 23, 1987) was a Serbian-American army
officer of the
Office of
Strategic Services (OSS) who in 1950...
- Toni
Musulin (Serbian Cyrillic: Тони Мусулин; born 8 June 1970) is a
French man of Serb and
Croat descent, and a
former security van
driver for the Loomis...
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Nikola Musulin (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Мусулин; ca. 1830–fl. 1897) was a
Serbian teacher, activist, and poet. He was one of few
trained teachers in...
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Steve Al
Musulin (December 13, 1950 –
August 10, 2018) was an
American professional wrestler and artist. He
worked for the
World Wrestling Federation...
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Branka Musulin (6
August 1917 - 1
January 1975) was a German-Croatian
classical pianist and teacher.
Musulin was born in
Croatia in Zagreb. As from the...
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Stjepan Musulin (1885 in
Sremska Mitrovica,
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary – 1969) was a
Yugoslav linguist,
comparative Slavicist, philologist...
- Helmut; Stoxreiter,
Daniel (2022). "Auden
Musulin Papers: A
Digital Edition of W. H. Auden's
Letters to
Stella Musulin".
Austrian Centre for
Digital Humanities...
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criminal Toni
Musulin, who
pulls off one of the
largest heists in France's
history without the aid of firearms. François
Cluzet as Toni
Musulin Bouli Lanners...
- OSS 1st
Lieutenant George Musulin behind enemy lines in German-occupied Serbia, as a Chetnik,
during his
first mission in
November 1943. His
second mission...