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English: Celebrating Tito in Zagreb in 1945, in presence of Orthodox dignitaries, the Catholic cardinal Aloysius Stepinac, and the Soviet military attaché. Front row, from left: three dignitaries of the Orthodox Church; a Partisan General; the Secretary to the Apostolic Visitor; Auxiliary Bishop Josip Lach; Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac; communist Vladimir Bakarić; the Soviet Military Attache; and the Minister of the Interior, Dr. Hebra.
Українська: Святкування прибуття Й. Тіто в Загреб у присутності православної церковної верхівки і католицького кардинала Алойзіуса Степінаца. 1945 рік.
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