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    Milan Aćimović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Аћимовић; 31 May 1898 – 25 May 1945) was a Yugoslav politician and collaborationist with the Axis in Yugoslavia...
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  • War II. It operated from 30 April to 29 August 1941, was headed by Milan Aćimović, and is also referred to as the Commissars Government or Council of...
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    Milan Nedić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Недић; 2 September 1878 – 4 February 1946) was a Yugoslav and Serbian army general and politician who served as the...
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    in Slovenia in April 1945, while Milan Aćimović was killed by Yugoslav Partisans during the Battle of Zelengora. Milan Nedić was extradited to Yugoslavia...
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  • short-lived Commissioner Government, established on 30 May 1941 under Milan Aćimović. He was an anti-communist and had been in contact with the German police...
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    by contacts serving under Nedić of the impending attack, likely by Milan Aćimović. He closed down his radio transmitter on that day to avoid giving the...
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    later invited by the Germans to join the Serbian puppet government of Milan Aćimović and was offered the position of economic commissioner. He never took...
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    The journal was edited by Jonić, and contributors included Nedić and Milan Aćimović. Enlisted Guard (Stražar pripravnik) Guard (Stražar) Corporal (Kaplar)...
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  • refer to: Gorica Aćimović (born 1985), Bosnian-born Austrian handball player Jovan Aćimović (born 1948), Serbian footballer Milan Aćimović (1898-1945), Serbian...
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    executing Serb civilians in the town of Čačak in December 1941. He and Milan Aćimović contacted Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović on 5 December, possibly in...
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    was forced to answer to quisling government's Minister of Interior Milan Aćimović and German representative. He said that his commander Mešan Đurović...
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    German-occupied territory of Serbia Milan Nedić Dimitrije Ljotić Kosta Pećanac Kosta Mušicki Miodrag Damjanović Milan Aćimović Dragi Jovanović Italian governorate...
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    administration of Nazi Germany, with Serbian puppet governments led by Milan Aćimović and Milan Nedić assisted by Dimitrije Ljotić's fascist organization Yugoslav...
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    In 1921, 14 Party of Rights members, including Pavelić, Ivo Pilar and Milan Šufflay, were arrested for anti-Yugoslav activities, for their alleged contacts...
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    installed Milan Aćimović, as leader, but later replaced him with General Milan Nedić, former minister of war, who governed until 1944. Aćimović instead...
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    In March 1944, General Trifunović, representing Mihailović, met with Milan Aćimović and a representative of Hermann Neubacher, a German official for Southeastern...
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    German-occupied territory of Serbia Milan Nedić Dimitrije Ljotić Kosta Pećanac Kosta Mušicki Miodrag Damjanović Milan Aćimović Dragi Jovanović Italian governorate...
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    example of a military regime in occupied Europe. The Germans chose Milan Aćimović as head of the quisling Commissary Government. Preparations for the...
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    Colonel Stipković in September 1943 the Legion's commander became Major Milan Šulentić but just eight days later he was replaced by Major Franjo Sudar...
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    struggle from Ljotić and [leader of the puppet government in occupied Serbia, [Milan] Nedić. ... Nedić's couriers reached me in Dinara and mine reached him in...
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    German-occupied territory of Serbia Milan Nedić Dimitrije Ljotić Kosta Pećanac Kosta Mušicki Miodrag Damjanović Milan Aćimović Dragi Jovanović Italian governorate...
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    surveyor and Chetnik commander during World War II. He was born to father Milan and mother Joka in Podnovlje (municipality of Doboj) in present-day Bosnia...
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    German-occupied territory of Serbia Milan Nedić Dimitrije Ljotić Kosta Pećanac Kosta Mušicki Miodrag Damjanović Milan Aćimović Dragi Jovanović Italian governorate...
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    Zvizdić Serbian Milan Aćimović Petar Baćović Jezdimir Dangić Uroš Drenović Momčilo Đujić Dobroslav Jevđević Velibor Jonić Dragomir Jovanović Milan Kalabić Nikola...
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  • Croatian radical right, the Ustaše". The Ustaše promoted the theories of Milan Šufflay, who is believed to have claimed that Croatia had been "one of the...
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    Alexander's dictatorship in 1929. On 2 September 1935, Jonić and attorney Milan Aćimović petitioned the Yugoslav Ministry of the Interior to legalize Zbor. On...
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    Živković (1929–1932) Milan Srškić (1932) Živojin Lazić (1932–1934) Velimir Popović (1934–1935) Anton Korošec (1935–1938) Milan Aćimović (1938–1939) Dragiša...
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    Zvizdić Serbian Milan Aćimović Petar Baćović Jezdimir Dangić Uroš Drenović Momčilo Đujić Dobroslav Jevđević Velibor Jonić Dragomir Jovanović Milan Kalabić Nikola...
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    assistance from the Germans, the leader of the Serbian puppet government, Milan Nedić, and the leader of the fascist Yugoslav National Movement, Dimitrije...
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    important decisions. Probably on 15 August 1944, Mihailović met General Milan Nedić on the meeting organized on initiative and insisting of Račić, although...
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