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243: 315:. The museum exhibit represented the work of all printing presses that operated during the occupation in the territory of Belgrade. In the same year, a commemorative plaque was placed on the house, and on 17 May 1965 the building was declared a cultural monument of exceptional importance. The museum was closed to visitors in August 2000 and the house was returned to its heirs after a legal dispute with the Administrative authorities of the Municipality of Belgrade. 33: 208: policeman recognized Ivanka and immediately arrested both of them. He was tortured and beaten in prison. They smashed out all of his front teeth and then threw him from the second floor of the police building. Although with a broken leg, Milo did not admit anything, neither about his activity nor about the secret print shop in Belgrade.  228:, protesting the way the sentence was carried out. He said: "I am a son of Montenegro, and I protest against this shameful way of carrying out the death sentence. In our country, people are killed with guns." After Sakic decided to fulfill his "last wish", Milo refused to turn his back and put on a black bandage to cover his eyes. 224:. Together with several inmates, he was preparing to escape, but the guards discovered them. After another terrible torture, he was sentenced to death by hanging. On the day of the execution of his death sentence, 21 September 1944, he appeared in front of the camp commander  323:
The work of the secret printing press of the Central Committee of the party, as well as Milo's bravery, self-sacrifice, patriotism, and overall contribution to the war, are described in many books dealing with the national liberation war in Belgrade, and a separate highlight of the unique aspects
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At the beginning of January 1942, Milo was wanted by the German police, on suspicion of being an "English spy". While the police entered the house, he hid quickly in the basement closet, where the secret print shop was located. Zaga then gave the police an explanation that Milo had
180:. A special closet was placed to hide the secret entrance to the basement of the pressroom. Because of the conspiracy, Bošković opened a doctor's office in the house. Then he formally married Zagorka Zaga Jovanović, a medical student and a worker at a printing office. 176:, according to a party assignment, he rented a house at Banjički venac number 12, in Belgrade in July 1941. He was a member of the CPY, but unknown to the Belgrade police because he studied abroad. In the basement of house was located the 136:, near the coastal city and port of Bar.  His father Ivo worked in the United States, and Milo stayed in Montenegro with his mother and brothers.  He finished elementary school in his hometown, and high school in 184:
gone to his relatives out of Belgrade. Police then searched the house, but found nothing suspicious. A week later, another German patrol came by the house and brought a new invitation for Bosković to report to the
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when he reported to the military commanding staff that even though they lost two-thirds of the fighters, they could count on them as being in full force. He died after the war in a gunfight against the
328:, the writers devoted an episode to her work entitled "The Printing Office". Also, the names of the characters have been changed, whenever instead of Dr. Bosković and student Zagorka, doctor Jankovic ( 324:
describing the printing press's work was given by Dragan Marković in the book "The Written Offs". During the filming of the famous and very popular TV series in the former Yugoslavia
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The house where the printing press was housed and where Milo Bosković lived was converted on May 1, 1950, into a museum dedicated to the secret printing press and was part of the
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Due to his safety, as well as the security of the print shop in the house, Milo travelled to 
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Janković, Blažo (1975). Četvrta proleterska crnogorska brigada. Beograd: Vojnoizdavački zavod, page 19
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by decree of the President of the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia, 
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movement engaged with the Fourth Proletarian Montenegrin task force brigade.
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Milo Bošković had two younger brothers – Đuro and Petar. His brother
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Since Bošković did not admit anything, they transferred him to the
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He was born on 20 October 1911 in the Montenegrin village of
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Dr Milo Bošković,ilegalna štamparija u okupiranom Beogradu
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secret print shop of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
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Brčeli
Kingdom of Montenegro
Jasenovac concentration camp
Cyrillic
National Liberation War
national hero of Yugoslavia
Gornji Brčeli
Crmnica
Cetinje
University of Bologna
Belgrade
Second World War
parasitology
fellow traveller
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
German occupation of Yugoslavia
secret print shop of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Gestapo
Zagreb
Yugoslav Partisans
Ustaše
Stara Gradiška concentration camp
Jasenovac concentration camp
Dinko Šakić
national hero of Yugoslavia
Josip Broz Tito

Đuro Bošković
National Liberation struggle

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