Maksimilijan "Maks" Baće, also known as Milić (October 12, 1914, near Zadar – 2005), was a Croatian and Yugoslav revolutionary. Born in Pakoštane (near Zadar) and raised in Split, he studied philosophy in Zagreb, became a student organizer and a member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1934. While a student, for his anti-state activities, he was convicted and imprisoned for six months in Belgrade. After graduating in 1937 he left for Spain where he took part in the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side until its conclusion. He was wounded twice, and after the republican defeat interned in Southern France and Germany where he worked in a Nazi airplane factory. He escaped and returned to Zagreb in the summer of 1941.
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