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'''Grgo Kusic''' ([[1892]]-[[1918]]) was a [[Croat]] soldier in the [[Austro-Hungarian]] army. |
'''Grgo Kusic''' ([[1892]]-[[1918]]) was a [[Croat]] soldier in the [[Austro-Hungarian]] army. |
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Grgo Kusic (1892-1918) was a Croat soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army.
Known as the Gulliver of Dalmatia, the 237 cm Grabovac native was a personal imperial guard to emperor François-Joseph in Vienna.
Grgo stood a little over 7 foot 9 inches tall and was one of history's tallest person. Croatia's tallest person ever, and Austro-Hungary's tallest soldier. The currently tallest man in the world, Mongolian Xi Shun, is about 1 centimeter shorter than Grgo.