Branko Vukelić (1904 – January 1945) was a Yugoslav spy working for
Richard Sorge's spy ring in Japan.
Vukelić was born in Osijek in 1904. His Croatian Serb father Milivoj was
a military officer in the Austrian army in Lika (a region in today's
Croatia), and his mother Vilma was born to a Jewish parents from Osijek,Julius and Charlotta.
The Vukelić family moved to Zagreb (capital of today's Croatia) where he
attended secondary school.[3] He enrolled a college in Zagreb, but was
forced to move to Paris because of his ties to Communism. Vukelić
graduated Sorbonne University with a degree in law.
After graduation, and because of the great global depression, he
re-established contact with Communists as a way to find employment
during the economic crisis.
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