Dr Milan Sufflay was a
Croatian historian (specialising in
Albanian literature and culture and with a high international reputation) who was assassinated on
February 18,
1931 in
Zagreb. His death led to a letter of
condemnation[?] of the activities of the
Serbian police co-signed by
Albert Einstein and
Heinrich Mann to the
International League for Human Rights[?]. The letter was reprinted in full in the
New York Times on
May 6,
1931.