Danilo Ilić

Bosnian journalist and historical figure


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nameDanilo Ilić
imageDanilo Ilic photo.jpg
birth_date27 July 1890
birth_placeSarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria-Hungary
death_date3 February 1915 (aged 24)
death_placeSarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria-Hungary
death_causeExecution by hanging
resting_placeVidovdan Heroes Chapel, Sarajevo
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| name = Danilo Ilić | image = Danilo Ilic photo.jpg | caption = | birth_date = 27 July 1890 | birth_place = Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria-Hungary | death_date = 3 February 1915 (aged 24) | death_place = Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria-Hungary | death_cause = Execution by hanging | resting_place = Vidovdan Heroes Chapel, Sarajevo Danilo Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило Илић; 27 July 1890 – 3 February 1915) was a Bosnian Serb who was among the chief organisers of the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

Biography

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Born in what is modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, he attended the State Teachers' College in Sarajevo and for a while taught at a school in Bosnia. In 1913, Ilić moved to Belgrade where he became a journalist and a member of the Black Hand secret society. Ilić returned to Sarajevo in 1914 where he worked as an editor of a local Serb newspaper. He became a member of Mlada Bosna (Young Bosnia). He recruited Gavrilo Princip, Nedeljko Čabrinović, Vaso Čubrilović, Trifko Grabež, Muhamed Mehmedbašić, and Cvjetko Popović to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, which led directly to World War I. He and Gavrilo Princip were close friends.

On Sunday, 28 June 1914, Franz Ferdinand and Sophie von Chotkow were assassinated by Princip. Princip and Nedeljko Čabrinović were captured and interrogated by the police. They held out, but Ilić, who was picked up, eventually broke down under interrogation and named his fellow conspirators. Muhamed Mehmedbašić managed to escape to Serbia but Veljko Čubrilović, Vaso Čubrilović, Cvjetko Popović and Miško Jovanović as well as Danilo Ilić were arrested and charged with treason and murder.

Eight of the men charged with treason and the murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand were found guilty. Under Austria-Hungarian law, capital punishment could not be imposed on someone who was under the age of twenty when they had committed the crime. Nedeljko Čabrinović, Gavrilo Princip and Trifko Grabež therefore received the maximum penalty of twenty years, whereas Vaso Čubrilović got 16 years and Cvjetko Popović 13 years. Ilić, Veljko Čubrilovic and Miško Jovanović, who helped the assassins kill the royal couple, were executed at the Sarajevo barracks on 3 February 1915.

References

References

  1. Pokop.ba. "Sveti Arhangeli Georgije i Gavrilo".
  2. Edward R. Kantowicz. The rage of nations. Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Cambridge, England, UK: Eerdmans Publishing Co, 1999. p. 97.
  3. (2017). "Encyclopedia of Political Assassinations". Rowman & Littlefield.
  4. (2007). "An Incomplete History of World War I". Allen & Unwin.

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