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born May 12, 1872, Wisserian, Styria, Austria-Hungary [now in Slovenia]
died Dec. 14, 1940, Belgrade



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Anton Korosec(born May 12, 1872, Wisserian, Styria, Austria-Hungary [now in Slovenia]died Dec. 14, 1940, Belgrade) was a Slovene political leader involved in the creation of the Yugoslav nation after the end of World War 1 and served as prime minister in 1928.

A Jesuit priest and a noted orator, he shared, and exploited politically, the Slovene fear of Italian expansion; his dislike of Italy outweighed his distaste for Serb domination.