Ing. Mihajlo Klajn (born Mihajlo Klein; 1912–1941) was a
Yugoslav agronomist and
communist
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who was killed during the
Holocaust
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.
Klajn was born on 24 August 1912 in
Osijek
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, Austro-Hungary to a poor
Jewish
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family. In Osijek he finished elementary and high school. In Zagreb Klajn enrolled Faculty of Agriculture at the
University of Zagreb
The University of Zagreb ( hr, Sveučilište u Zagrebu, ; la, Universitas Studiorum Zagrabiensis) is the largest Croatian university and the oldest continuously operating university in the area covering Central Europe south of Vienna and all of ...
. During his study he was emphasized as fair, modest, hard working and persistent person. At the university he joined the
Young Communist League of Yugoslavia , SKOJ mk, Сојуз на комунистичката младина на Југославија, СКМЈ sl, Zveza komunistične mladine Jugoslavije, ZKMJ
, colorcode = red
, founded = 1919
, dissolved = 1948
, succeeded by = League of S ...
(SKOJ). He graduated in 1937 and became a member of the
Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ). Upon graduation he returned to Osijek where he was employed at the Agricultural Institute Osijek. Klajn published a book "Kako se gaje uljane biljke" (''How are grown oilseed plants'') in 1938. In Osijek Klajn was named secretary of the provincial committee of the KPJ for eastern
Slavonia
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. His work as a communist and a Jew was noticed by the regime of a newly founded
Independent State of Croatia
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. He was arrested on 22 September 1941. In prison he was heavily tortured and abused. Klajn withstand the torture and never provide the required information about the KPJ organizations and membership. His last words, written in a letter, to his parents were: ''I'm sorry that I'm dying, but when it has to be, I do not fear at all. I ask you to boldly withstand all life difficulties you may face. I'm sure you will survive. Live for my sake. Live modestly, but with dignity.''
[ Šumarski list (Šumarsko društvo Narodne Republike Hrvatske); P.J.; Povodom otkrivanja biste Ing. Mihajla Klajna na Poljoprivrednom-Šumarskom fakultetu u Zagrebu; stranica 406, 407; broj 10-11, Listopad-Studeni 1959.]
Klajn was killed on 22 October 1941 with six of his comrades, he was 29 years old. In 1959 bust of Mihajlo Klajn was revealed at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb as an honor to his sacrifice.
His studies are now learned at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb and Faculty of Agriculture in Osijek. Street in
Kneževi Vinogradi is named after Klajn and until 1991 in Osijek (now Trpimirova street).
Works
* ''Kako se gaje uljane biljke'', Seljački bukvar, Beograd 1938
Bibliography
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References
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1912 births
1941 deaths
People from Osijek
Croatian Jews
Austro-Hungarian Jews
Croatian Austro-Hungarians
Croatian communists
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb alumni
Deaths by firearm in Croatia
Jewish socialists
Croatian writers
Yugoslav Partisans members
Resistance members killed by Nazi Germany
Jews in the Yugoslav Partisans
Croatian torture victims
Yugoslav military personnel killed in World War II