Anton Marusić

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Anton Marusić
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Chairman of the Communist Party of Luepola
In office
10 August 1930 – 24 July 1948
PremierĐuro Karević
Saňin Mlakar
Valent Jugovać
Preceded byStanislav Kolar
Succeeded byValent Jugovać (Acting)
Chairman of the Socialist Internationale
In office
20 February 1939 – 20 February 1943
Preceded byAbel Mallaire
Succeeded byLázár Molnár
Personal details
Born
Anton Mladen Marusić

(1885-10-01)1 October 1885
Beuje, Aneska, Luepola
Died24 July 1948(1948-07-24) (aged 62)
Prishek, People's Republic of Luepola
Political partyCommunist Party of Luepola
SpouseNatalija Kramarna Maruska
Alma materGrast Institute of Arts and Sciences
Military service
Allegiance People's Republic of Luepola
Branch/servicePeople's Republic of Luepola Luepolan People's Army
Years of service1930-1948
Battles/warsGreat War

Anton Marusić (1 October 1885 – 24 July 1948) was a Luepolan politician who served as the leader of the People's Republic of Luepola from 1930 until his death in 1948. Despite not having previously served as a deputy chairman, Marusić was elected in an emergency Communist convention upon the unexpected death of his predecessor, Stanislav Kolar. Shortly after beginning his rule, Marusić oversaw a series of meetings with Chancellor TBA of the Vierz Empire, leading to a brief, unexpected thawing in relations between Luepola and Vierzland. The thaw was short-lived, as tensions began to escalate upon the takeover of the Communist party in Apelia. Emboldened by the rapid militarization of his allies in Apelia and Granzery, Marusić likewise increased arms production in Luepola significantly, and continued Kolar's policy of exporting Communism abroad, succeeding in Vorochia in 1939. His continued aggressive exportation of Communism internationally put Luepola at odds with the Aitic Union, resulting in the alienation of the Aitic Union by the other Socialist powers, and its eventual expulsion from the Socialist Internationale.

Marusić personally approved of the Invasion of Zacotia, which began the Great War. Marusić led the Communist war effort alongside his Apelian counterpart, Abel Mallaire, against the Allied powers. As both the war effort and his health deteriorated, Marusić remained in the chairmanship, continuing to fight the war after Apelia and Granzery had surrendered. He was present at the Battle of Prishek, remaining within the Party headquarters as Vierz forces gained ground. On 24 July, 1948, over his final radio broadcast, he permitted the military to stand down and surrender at their discretion, before being killed by Vierz forces as they stormed the party headquarters.

He was charged for numerous war crimes by the Allied powers at the first meeting of the International Assembly, particularly for his agency in the Bombing of Talheim, and was posthumously tried and convicted for these charges in 1949.