Mataja was born in 1923 in
Bakar, then part of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia. His mother, from
Marceline, Missouri, married Anton Mataja, a carpenter originally from Bakar whose last name is a traditional
Croatian name from
Gorski Kotar. They emigrated shortly after the wedding. Not long after Mataja was born the family moved to
Belgrade. Mataja started to show an early interest in music and assembled his first guitar at the age of ten.
Nazi detention During the
Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941, Mataja, still a teenager, was arrested by
German troops after he was unable to provide personal documentation and was sent to a
labour camp in Germany. In the camp, he tried to evade forced labor by
self-harming, but soon decided against it after being warned that the Germans could quickly notice that he was lying and immediately kill him. After
American troops liberated the camp, Mataja spent a year at an American base, where he worked as a cook, barber and peddler of various goods such as nylon, cigarettes and chocolate. During this time Mataja befriended numerous American soldiers and started playing guitar in smaller clubs that they frequented. == Personal life and career ==