Michal Hrbiť

Michal Hrbit' (1888-1940) was a former Governor of Oceana. Born in Hurbanova, Lovia to Josef Hrbit' and Marcella Radov, he went to school and dropped out at the age of 17. Hrbit' is credited as the "Father of Communism" in Lovia, as he founded the first communist movement in the country. Though Lovia at the time was not allied with Nazi Germany, they weren't allies with the Soviets, and were wary of communists. Hrbit' became governor of Oceana in 1939. He began to criticize the current form of government and the monarchy, which he said was not needed. The Lovia Times newspaper quoted him as saying "the monarchy has no place in modern Lovia; it is an unnecessary institution of ruthless power and only interested in more power and wealth." The government, and especially the Lovian Secret Service, began to grow tired and wary of Hrbit'.

Disappearance
On 19 March, 1940, Hrbit' was being driven home in his car. Several hours later, his wife called the office to find out if he was there, but they replied that he left hours before. They began to get worried. It was only until the 22nd of March that they found his car, all shot up and with the driver dead. The problem was Hrbit' wasn't there. Actually, he wasn't in Lovia. On September 5th, a dead man was pulled out from a special CIA detention center, and it turned out to be Hrbit'. Lovian newspapers were quick to blame the LSS. To this date, his death is still a mystery.