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For the factory in Slavonski Brod, see Đuro Đaković (factory).
Đuro Đaković (Serbian: Ђуро Ђаковић; Slavonski Brod, 30 November 1886 – 25 April 1929) was a Yugoslav communist politician.
He was one of the leaders of Communist Party of Yugoslavia under the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
He actively opposed the January 6 Dictatorship of King Alexander I. Due to this, he was arrested in Zagreb and killed on the Yugoslav border to Austria on April 25, 1929.
During the time between 1945 and 1990 a street in Zagreb, Radnička Road of Đuro Đaković (Radnička cesta Đure Đakovića). The name was changed to Radnička Road after the Croatian War of Independence. A street in Ljubljana was also named after him the Đaković Road, but was renamed to the Litostroj Road in 1993.[1]
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Chairmen of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia General Secretaries (since 1921) Sima Marković · Triša Kaclerović · Sima Marković · Jovan Mališić · Đuro Đaković · Milan Gorkić · Josip Broz TitoPresidents of the Presidium Josip Broz Tito · Branko Mikulić (acting) · Stevan Doronjski · Lazar Mojsov · Dušan Dragosavac · Mitja Ribičić · Dragoslav Marković · Ali Shukrija · Vidoje Žarković · Milanko Renovica · Boško Krunić · Stipe Šuvar · Milan PančevskiCategories:- Yugoslavia stubs
- Croatian people stubs
- 1886 births
- 1929 deaths
- People from Slavonski Brod
- Yugoslav communists
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