Nikola Mrvos was a Serbian Orthodox medical doctor born in 1886 in Yugoslavia who served in the Serbian army during World War 1. He married, had three children, and lived in Novi Sad until 1941 when Germany invaded Yugoslavia and he was convicted for being Serbian. Nikola accomplished much in his life as a student of medicine, a soldier, husband, and father before perishing in a concentration camp during World War 2 due to his Serbian ethnicity.
Nikola Mrvos was a Serbian Orthodox medical doctor born in 1886 in Yugoslavia who served in the Serbian army during World War 1. He married, had three children, and lived in Novi Sad until 1941 when Germany invaded Yugoslavia and he was convicted for being Serbian. Nikola accomplished much in his life as a student of medicine, a soldier, husband, and father before perishing in a concentration camp during World War 2 due to his Serbian ethnicity.
Nikola Mrvos was a Serbian Orthodox medical doctor born in 1886 in Yugoslavia who served in the Serbian army during World War 1. He married, had three children, and lived in Novi Sad until 1941 when Germany invaded Yugoslavia and he was convicted for being Serbian. Nikola accomplished much in his life as a student of medicine, a soldier, husband, and father before perishing in a concentration camp during World War 2 due to his Serbian ethnicity.
Had 4 siblings Religion: Serbian Orthodox Received a medical degree in Prague University He served the Serbian Army in WW1 He got married and had 3 children in Novi Sad In 1941, when Germany invaded Yugoslavia He was convicted because of being a Serb
EULOGY SPEECH THING
STARTING The man lying before us today, was Nikola Mrvos. He has had many accomplishments in his past life as his second life has begun. He studied medicine, he became a soldier, he became a husband, and a father. When the Germans invaded Yugoslavia, Serbia and Croatia had a dispute, leading to an anti-Serb view. The Croatian fascist came and sent Nikola to a prison camp, he was later translated to Gospic, and later to the concentration camp of Jadovno, where he later perished.