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and his allies as the source of the accusations, while others attribute the allegations to a panicked reaction of the council to Lipošćak's return to Zagreb. Lipošćak was retired from active duty on 1 January 1919. Charges against him were dropped days later and he was released. After the release he
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bank in Zagreb. In March 1920, Lipošćak presided over the inaugural meeting of the
Society of Retired Officers and Military Personnel in Croatia and Slavonia (
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and the commanding officer of the 72nd
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did only few weeks earlier. Lipošćak was arrested on 22 November for allegedly plotting a coup against the
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and arrested. Most present-day sources consider the charges false. The charges were dropped and Lipošćak released in two months, in early 1919.
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in 1892, when he also became the chief of the press office of the regimental headquarters. In 1905, he was promoted to the rank of
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356:Anton Lipošćak was born on 9 April 1863 in
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275:Chief of Staff of the 15th Corps
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754:Časopis za suvremenu povijest
708:Croatian Biographical Lexicon
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442:Military Government of Lublin
326:Military Government of Lublin
46:Military Government of Lublin
497:and General of the Infantry
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430:General of the Infantry
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318:General of the Infantry
258:General of the Infantry
206:Order of the Iron Crown
411:Bosnia and Herzegovina
267:53rd Infantry Regiment
374:Austro-Hungarian Army
315:Austro-Hungarian Army
279:2nd Infantry Division
246:Years of service
240:Austro-Hungarian Army
514:Croat-Serb Coalition
484:Charles I of Austria
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518:Svetozar Pribičević
81:Stanisław Szeptycki
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516:leader,
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