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Milan Ćopić (4 December 1897 – 1941) was a Yugoslav Croatian communist who was in the International Brigades prison at during the Spanish Civil War. He was the brother of Lt. Col. Vladimir Ćopić, commander of the XV International Brigade. Having arrived in Spain on 11 November 1936, he was the director of the disciplinary prison of the International Brigades in Castelldefels (Barcelona). He was accused of extrajudicial executions and torture. He was tried by Republic in 1938 and sentenced to death, but the sentence was perhaps not executed due to the interference by his brother.

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  • Milan Ćopić (4 de diciembre de 1897 - 1941) fue un comunista croata, voluntario en las Brigadas Internacionales, que dirigió la cárcel disciplinaria de las Brigadas Internacionales en el Campo Lucasz (Albacete) durante la Guerra Civil Española hasta abril de 1938, cuando trasladaron dicha prisión a Castelldefels. Era hermano del teniente coronel Vladimir Ćopić, comandante de la XV Brigada Internacional.​ Su mando como director de la prisión disciplinaria de las Brigadas Internacionales en Castelldefels (Barcelona) duró de abril a mediados de mayo de 1938,​ cuando fue acusado de ejecuciones extrajudiciales y de tortura en dicha prisión. Fue juzgado por la República en 1938 y condenado a muerte, pero no fue (tal vez) ejecutado por la ayuda de su hermano. Ćopić murió en 1941 en un campo de concentración nazi, después de haber sido detenido en Francia.​ (es)
  • Milan Ćopić (4 December 1897 – 1941) was a Yugoslav Croatian communist who was in the International Brigades prison at during the Spanish Civil War. He was the brother of Lt. Col. Vladimir Ćopić, commander of the XV International Brigade. Having arrived in Spain on 11 November 1936, he was the director of the disciplinary prison of the International Brigades in Castelldefels (Barcelona). He was accused of extrajudicial executions and torture. He was tried by Republic in 1938 and sentenced to death, but the sentence was perhaps not executed due to the interference by his brother. Ćopić died in 1941 in an unknown location, presumably a Nazi concentration camp, having been arrested in France that year. (en)
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  • XV International Brigade
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  • Milan Ćopić (en)
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  • Milan Ćopić (4 de diciembre de 1897 - 1941) fue un comunista croata, voluntario en las Brigadas Internacionales, que dirigió la cárcel disciplinaria de las Brigadas Internacionales en el Campo Lucasz (Albacete) durante la Guerra Civil Española hasta abril de 1938, cuando trasladaron dicha prisión a Castelldefels. Era hermano del teniente coronel Vladimir Ćopić, comandante de la XV Brigada Internacional.​ (es)
  • Milan Ćopić (4 December 1897 – 1941) was a Yugoslav Croatian communist who was in the International Brigades prison at during the Spanish Civil War. He was the brother of Lt. Col. Vladimir Ćopić, commander of the XV International Brigade. Having arrived in Spain on 11 November 1936, he was the director of the disciplinary prison of the International Brigades in Castelldefels (Barcelona). He was accused of extrajudicial executions and torture. He was tried by Republic in 1938 and sentenced to death, but the sentence was perhaps not executed due to the interference by his brother. (en)
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