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    Dimitrije Ljotić (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Љотић; 12 August 1891 – 23 April 1945) was a Serbian and Yugoslav fascist politician and ideologue who established...
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    was a Yugoslav fascist movement and organization led by politician Dimitrije Ljotić. Founded in 1935, it received considerable German financial and political...
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    Mihailović himself collaborated with fascist collaborators Milan Nedić and Dimitrije Ljotić at the end of the war. Mihailović went into hiding after the war but...
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  • football midfielder Dimitrije T. Leko (1863–1914), Serbian architect and urbanist Dimitrije Ljotić (1891–1945), Serbian politician Dimitrije Ljubavić (1519–1564)...
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    December 1944 as part of a settlement of Neubacher with Milan Nedić and Dimitrije Ljotić Germans were release Velimirović and Dožić who were transferred from...
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    Notranjska Detachment and Soča Detachments. Prezelj in Ljubljana met with Dimitrije Ljotić and Momčilo Đujić in 1945. In April 1945 Prezelj was appointed as commander...
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  • a supporter of fascist ideas. Dimitrije Ljotić headed Zbor, a minor party that was inspired by Italian fascism. Ljotić cooperated with Bishop Nikolaj...
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    commander, General Božidar Janković, was old and infirm. Nedić's cousin, Dimitrije Ljotić, and their mutual friend Stanislav Krakov, also served in the 4th Army...
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    the well-known Ljotić family in Smederevo. The family was loyal to the Karađorđević dynasty which is why Vladimir's father Dimitrije "Mita" had to emigrate...
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    based on teachings of saint Nikolaj Velimirović and Serbian politician Dimitrije Ljotić, leader of pro-fascist movement ZBOR. Orthodox Christianity is seen...
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  • November 1943, at which point he also took over as the interior minister. Dimitrije Ljotić, the leader of one of the most effective anti-partisan detachments...
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    Milan Nedić, and the leader of the fascist Yugoslav National Movement, Dimitrije Ljotić. In late 1944, the German commander in Montenegro decorated him with...
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    of supreme Chetnik commander Draža Mihailović and received aid from Dimitrije Ljotić, leader of the Serbian Volunteer Corps, and Milan Nedić, head of the...
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    the quasi-fascism of the leader of the Yugoslav National Movement, Dimitrije Ljotić. At others, he strongly propagated conservative Chetnik ideology and...
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  • being set up in Ilirska Bistrica. As soon as he arrived in Slovenia Dimitrije Ljotić got in touch with pro-Nazi Slovenian Domobranci commander Leon Rupnik...
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    Organization (Serbian: Združena borbena organizacija rada, or Zbor) Dimitrije Ljotić, and the Belgrade police chief Dragomir Jovanović. Förster decided...
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  • ("Awakening") in Zrenjanin, to form the Yugoslav National Movement led by Dimitrije Ljotić in early 1935. The core of the Yugoslav National Movement, also known...
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    Volksdeutsche and Ljotić-ites captured older Jews, bestially mistreating them. Germans, with the help of Volksdeutsche and Ljotić-ites destroyed and...
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    Jovanović Milan Kalabić Nikola Kalabić Dragutin Keserović Rade Korda Dimitrije Ljotić Vojislav Lukačević Draža Mihailović Kosta Mušicki Fehim Musakadić Milan...
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    Andrija Artuković German-occupied territory of Serbia Milan Nedić Dimitrije Ljotić Kosta Pećanac Kosta Mušicki Miodrag Damjanović Milan Aćimović Dragi...
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    Abingdon: Frank Cass. ISBN 978-0-7146-5625-0, p. 223 Sarajevo Times Dimitrije Ljotić and his ZBOR at the Wayback Machine (archive index) "Tuzlarije". Bhstring...
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    falsified to obscure the role Serbian collaborators Milan Nedić and Dimitrije Ljotić played in cleansing Serbia's Jewish community, killing them in the...
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    went to Belgrade in mid-August, where he was received by Zbor leader Dimitrije Ljotić. On 6 October, Milan Nedić, the Prime Minister of the Axis-installed...
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    Andrija Artuković German-occupied territory of Serbia Milan Nedić Dimitrije Ljotić Kosta Pećanac Kosta Mušicki Miodrag Damjanović Milan Aćimović Dragi...
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    used by other smaller groups including those of Pećanac, Nedić and Dimitrije Ljotić. In June 1941, following the start of Operation Barbarossa, the communist-led...
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  • ("Awakening") in Zrenjanin, to form the Yugoslav National Movement led by Dimitrije Ljotić in early 1935. Blue Guard (Slovene) Cohen & Riesman 1996, p. 12. Josip...
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    Andrija Artuković German-occupied territory of Serbia Milan Nedić Dimitrije Ljotić Kosta Pećanac Kosta Mušicki Miodrag Damjanović Milan Aćimović Dragi...
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    Nationalists (ORJUNA). Zbor was headed by Dimitrije Ljotić, who during the World War II collaborated with the Axis powers. Ljotić was a supporter of Italian fascism...
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  • 1944, Jevđević's 3,000 remaining fighters joined Đujić's Chetniks, Dimitrije Ljotić's Serbian Volunteer Corps, and the remnants of Milan Nedić's Serbian...
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  • Jovanović Milan Kalabić Nikola Kalabić Dragutin Keserović Rade Korda Dimitrije Ljotić Vojislav Lukačević Draža Mihailović Kosta Mušicki Fehim Musakadić Milan...
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