Milan Ciganović

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Milan Ciganović
Born1888
Died1 September 1927

Milan Ciganović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Цигановић; 1888 – 1 September 1927) was a Serbian revolutionary and one of the main organizers of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914.[1]

Born in Bosanski Petrovac,[1] Ciganović later moved to Belgrade where he joined the Black Hand. Ciganović played an important role in the assassination of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand because he delivered four revolvers, six bombs and a bottle of poison to Nedeljko Čabrinović, Gavrilo Princip and Trifko Grabež.[2][3][1] Following the assassination, the Serbian government sent Ciganović to the United States for his safety during World War I. He returned home in 1919 and received a land award from the government, married and settled down as a farmer.

He died on 1 September 1927 in Trubarevo.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Atentatori kreću u akciju". NOVOSTI (in Serbian). Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  2. ^ "Uloga Srbije u Sarajevskom atentatu (6) – Hrvatski Fokus" (in Croatian). Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  3. ^ kaže, Dostojanstven odgovor srpske vlade na julski ultimatum-MediaSfera (2022-07-23). "Austrougarski ultimatum Kraljevini Srbiji". MediaSfera (in Serbian). Retrieved 2022-09-09.