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Ivan Korade
Ivan Korade (December 17, 1963 – April 3, 2008) was a Croatian Army general famous for his role in the Croatian War of Independence. Korade's long history of violent behaviour resulted in forced retirement in 1997 and culminated in a 2008 shooting spree in which he murdered five people before committing suicide. ==Early life and military career== Ivan Korade was born in 1963 in Velika Veternička, a village near Zlatar in Hrvatsko Zagorje. Before the start of the Yugoslav Wars, he worked as a central heating installer. Korade's military career began in 1991, when he volunteered for a special operations police unit. After the Croatian National Guard was formed, he joined the 1st Guards Brigade ("The Tigers") and became a battalion commander in 1992. He was badly injured in Dubrovnik in 1992, losing his left arm, but returned to action after only two weeks of recovery, and became the first commander of the newly formed 7th Guards Brigade ("Pumas") in 1993.〔〔(Korade: General heroj, ali i opasan i okrutan nasilnik ) 〕 His brigade was the first to enter Knin on 5 August 1995, and Korade raised the Croatian flag at the Knin Fortress.〔 He returned to fight in Bosnia in September 1995.〔 He retired from his post in 1997 after causing brawls during football matches at the club "Bojovnik 7".〔
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