Faced with capture by the Italians, two junior officers, Milan Spasić and Sergej Mašera, blew up Zagreb and she sank.
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The ship was powered by Parsons (Beograd Curtis) steam turbines driving two propellors, using steam generated by three Yarrow water-tube boilers.
Zagreb | destroyer | Yugoslav | University of Zagreb | Yugoslav People's Army | Yugoslav Partisans | Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb | Yugoslav partisans | Destroyer | Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra | GNK Dinamo Zagreb | Yugoslav Second League | Conan the Destroyer | Gradec, Zagreb | Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb | Zagreb Cathedral | Zagreb bypass | Yugoslav Air Force | Type 45 destroyer | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb | Korean Destroyer eXperimental | Kongō-class destroyer | German destroyer Z18 Hans Lüdemann | Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb | destroyer ''Kongō'' (DDG-173) | Arena Zagreb | Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb | 1958–59 Yugoslav First League | 1952–53 Yugoslav First League | Zagreb County |