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Wrong photograph used?
That photograph might be wrong. Croatian historian Zvonimir Kulundžić says that there is no photograph of the actual crime. In a book by Zvonimir Kulundžić, Atentat na Stjepana Radića, Stvarnost, Zagreb, 1967., on p. 375., he says: ''Kako sve okolnosti govore, fotografija koja bi pokazivala bilo koji detalj samoga zločina - ne postoji. (Ona fotografija koja se objavljuje kao takva i na kojoj je čovjek u svijetlu odijelu, okrenuvši se fotoaparatu leđima, pao trbuhom preko klupe, predstavlja momenat kada ministri bježe iz svojih klupa prigodom insceniranog atentata na Milana Stojadinovića, dne 6. III 1936)''.

''As all circumstances speak, the photograph showing any detail of the crime itself - does not exist. (That photograph, which is published as such in which the man in the light suit, turning his back to the camera, belly down across the bench, is the moment when ministers are running off their seats during a staged assassination on Milan Stojadinović, 6 March 1936)''.-- Rovoobo   Talk  23:06, 21 December 2012 (UTC)