Mladen Markač

Croatian General, Operation Storm leader

Mladen Markač - Croatian General, Operation Storm leader
Born

May 8th, 1955
69 years ago

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Croatia

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Born in 1955, a Croatian general served prominently during the Croatian War of Independence. Commanded the 1st Guards Brigade and played a significant role in Operation Storm, a major military offensive that contributed to the end of the conflict. After the war, held various positions within the Croatian military and government. In 2011, acquitted of war crimes charges by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, leading to a focus on military reform and veterans' affairs in Croatia.

Commanded Operation Storm in 1995

Acquitted of war crimes in 2011

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