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Boško Radonjić : ウィキペディア英語版
Boško Radonjić
Bosko "The Yugo" Radonjich (Serbian: Бошко Радоњић, ''Boško Radonjić''; 17 May 1943 – 31 March 2011) was an American Serb nationalist and later leader of the Westies, a predominantly Irish-American gang based in New York's Hell's Kitchen.
==Early life==
Radonjich was born in 1943 in Užice. Bosko's father Dragomir, a teacher, was captured and executed during World War II by the Josip Broz Tito's Partisans for his belonging to the Chetniks led by general Draža Mihailović. Stigmatized as a son of a royalist Chetnik soldier, Radonjich grew up in communist Yugoslavia under Tito.
In his late twenties, Radonjich fled the country and immigrated to the United States in 1970. Physically leaving Yugoslavia was no easy task for a person of his family background and he used a friendship with Red Star Belgrade footballer Milovan Đorić (also a son of a fallen Chetnik) to achieve this. Đorić snuck Radonjich onto the team bus headed for Graz, which allowed him to get across the border.〔(Srbin šef irske mafije );''Glas javnosti'', 19 January 2000〕 After some time in Austria, Radonjich went to Italy before immigrating to the United States.

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