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Marijan Dragman

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Marijan Dragman
Born(1910-04-24)April 24, 1910
Died1945
NationalityCroat
ChildrenDarije (son)
Ksenija (daughter)
RelativesAugust Dragman (father)
Marija Dragman (mother)

Marijan Dragman(April 24, 1910 – 1945) was a Croatian alpinist, photographer, sportsman, and painter.[1]

Dragman was born inZagrebto parents August and Marija. He became a member ofHrvatski planinarski savez[hr](HPD) in 1920 at the age of 10.[citation needed]In 1936, the alpinist section was formed in HPD and within it a rescuing crew, which Dragman was part of. Dragman gave lectures about hiking, using his own photos. These photos had enough artistic value to receive several awards.[citation needed]He also took an interest in painting.

During his life, he practicedwrestlingandboxing,and in 1935, he became the Croatian boxing champion in the light heavyweight category.[citation needed]DuringWorld War II,he collaborated with thepartisansstarting in 1941. In 1945, he was arrested and killed in the wagon on his way fromLepoglava prisontoJasenovac concentration camp.[2]Despite that fact, he was falsely listed as a victim of Jasenovac[3][4][5]by communist authorities. Additionally, on the list of the victims it is falsely claimed that he was already dead in 1944. He was survived by his wife, his son Darije, born in 1940, and his daughter Ksenija, born in 1943.

Several mountain roads and a street in Zagreb are named after him.[citation needed]

On the second anniversary of the death ofDragutin Brahm,who died while trying to climbAnića Kuk[sv](712 m), Marijan Dragman and Drago Brezovečki became the first to successfully climb the rock, and the route was named after Brahm.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^"Hrvatski biografski leksikon".RetrievedDecember 17,2017.
  2. ^ Oštrić, Vlado (1971)."Prilozi za biografiju Marijana Dragmana"[Contributions for the biography of Marijan Dragman](PDF).Naše planine(in Croatian).RetrievedDecember 17,2017.
  3. ^"Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database – MARIJAN DRAGMAN".RetrievedDecember 17,2017.
  4. ^"Jasenovački popis: Manipulacije s poznatima i slavnima"(in Croatian). April 30, 2016.RetrievedApril 30,2016.
  5. ^"Žrtve rata 1941-1945"[Victims of war 1941-1945](PDF)(in Serbian).RetrievedJanuary 1,2018.