Mustafa Golubić, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Mustafa Golubić

Bosnian chetnik

Date of Birth: 24-Oct-1889

Place of Birth: Stolac, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Date of Death: 11-Jun-1941

Profession: journalist

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Mustafa Golubić

  • Mustafa Golubic (Serbian Cyrillic: ??????? ???????; 24 October 1889/24 January 1891 – July 1941) was a Bosnian guerrilla fighter, revolutionary and intelligence agent active during World War I, the interwar period and World War II. Following the outbreak of the Balkan Wars, Golubic joined the Chetniks of Vojislav Tankosic.
  • During World War I, he joined the Royal Serbian Army and later visited Russia to gather recruits for the Balkan Front.
  • After Serbia was overrun in a joint Austro-Hungarian, German and Bulgarian invasion in late 1915, Golubic retreated to the Greek island of Corfu alongside the rest of the Royal Serbian Army, where he began plotting to assassinate Kaiser Wilhelm with the apparent blessing of Dragutin Dimitrijevic, the head of Serbian military intelligence.
  • After travelling to France for the purpose of carrying out the plan, Golubic was arrested by the French authorities and deported to Corfu, where he was asked to testify against Dimitrijevic, who had since been detained on charges of plotting against the Serbian crown prince, Alexander.
  • Despite undergoing torture, Golubic refused to testify and was released.
  • He subsequently relocated to France, where he spent the rest of the war. In 1920, after allegedly making death threats against Alexander, he relocated to Vienna, where in 1923, he began writing for a Soviet-linked publication under a pseudonym.
  • He was later recruited by the Soviets as an agent and carried out assassinations of Soviet adversaries abroad on behalf of the NKVD.
  • In 1941, Golubic returned to Yugoslavia on a secret assignment.
  • Following the Axis invasion and occupation of the country, he was arrested by the Germans and eventually killed after refusing to disclose sensitive information under torture.

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