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August Cesarec (4 December 1893 – 16 July 1941) was a Croatian writer and communist activist. Cesarec was born in Zagreb, then part of Austria-Hungary. As a high-school student he became involved in radical nationalist politics and joined the group that tried to assassinate Croatian ban (viceroy) Slavko Cuvaj in 1912. For his role in the failed assassination he received a prison sentence of two years, which he served in Sremska Mitrovica penitentiary (in present-day Serbia). There he began to study books by Stirner and Kropotkin, which gradually led him to adopt Marxist philosophy. From 1915 to 1918 he served in the Austro-Hungarian Army, and his experiences of World War I made him into an enthusiastic supporter of the Russian 1917 October Revolution and of Communism.

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  • August Cesarec (cs)
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  • Цесарец, Август (ru)
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  • August Cesarec (4. prosince 1893, Záhřeb – 15. července 1941, nedaleko ) byl chorvatský spisovatel levicového smýšlení a spolupracovník Miroslava Krleži. (cs)
  • August Cesarec (* 4. Dezember 1893 in Zagreb, Österreich-Ungarn; † 17. Juli 1941 bei Zagreb, Unabhängiger Staat Kroatien) war ein serbokroatischsprachiger Schriftsteller, Übersetzer, Publizist und Politiker, der mit 47 Jahren vom faschistischen Marionettenregime des Unabhängigen Staats Kroatien hingerichtet wurde. Kindlers Neues Literaturlexikon rechnet den aktiven Kommunisten neben Miroslav Krleža „zu den bedeutendsten sozial engagierten Autoren der kroatischen Literatur zwischen den Weltkriegen“. Auf Deutsch liegen Bücher von Cesarec bislang nicht vor. (de)
  • August Cesarec (Zagreb, 1891, ib. 1941) fue un escritor yugoslavo de origen croata. Desarrolló también una importante actividad política, como miembro del Partido Comunista de Yugoslavia, lo que le llevó a participar con el bando republicano en la Guerra Civil Española, y que ocasionó su ejecución durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial por las fuerzas fascistas de la Ustacha. (es)
  • August Cesarec (Zagabria, 4 dicembre 1893 – Zagabria, 16 luglio 1941) è stato un letterato e pubblicista croato. (it)
  • Август Цесарец (хорв. August Cesarec; 4 декабря 1893, Загреб — 17 июля 1941, там же) — хорватский писатель и публицист. (ru)
  • August Cesarec (4 December 1893 – 16 July 1941) was a Croatian writer and communist activist. Cesarec was born in Zagreb, then part of Austria-Hungary. As a high-school student he became involved in radical nationalist politics and joined the group that tried to assassinate Croatian ban (viceroy) Slavko Cuvaj in 1912. For his role in the failed assassination he received a prison sentence of two years, which he served in Sremska Mitrovica penitentiary (in present-day Serbia). There he began to study books by Stirner and Kropotkin, which gradually led him to adopt Marxist philosophy. From 1915 to 1918 he served in the Austro-Hungarian Army, and his experiences of World War I made him into an enthusiastic supporter of the Russian 1917 October Revolution and of Communism. (en)
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