
Ivo Lola Ribar
Ivo Lola Ribar was a prominent figure in Yugoslav history, known for his role as a national hero during World War II. Born in 1916 in Zagreb, he became a symbol of resistance and bravery against fascist forces. Ribar was actively involved in the Partisan movement and tragically lost his life in 1943. His legacy is commemorated through various institutions and events, including elementary schools named after him, which served as a focal point for youth gatherings aimed at fostering friendship and unity across different regions of Yugoslavia.
Born on Jan 01, 1916 (109 years old)
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North Macedonia:
Ivo Lola Ribar wrote the proclamation for the uprising against the fascist occupier in Yugoslavia.
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Croatia:
Ivo Lola Ribar is a national hero after whom the schools were named and who was remembered during the gatherings.
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Croatia:
Ivo Lola Ribar is remembered as a national hero whose name was used for elementary schools across Yugoslavia.
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