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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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  • Milan Nedić, formerly chief of general staff of the Royal Yugoslav Army, was selected to be the head of the new government. On 29 August 1941, Nedić was...
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    in 1944. Mihailović himself collaborated with fascist collaborators Milan Nedić and Dimitrije Ljotić at the end of the war. Mihailović went into hiding...
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    of Slavonski Brod. Milutin Nedić was born in the Belgrade suburb of Sopot on 26 October 1882, to Đorđe and Pelagija Nedić (née Ilić). His was an old revolutionary...
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    position until August of 1941, when the government was took over by Milan Nedić. The Germans who were unhappy with unrest in Serbia realised that the...
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  • had problems with the inclusion of Nedić and Draža Mihailović, and the latter was not included in the final list. Nedić and Mihailović cooperated with the...
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  • basketball player Milan Michálek, Czech ice hockey player Milan Mladenović, Serbian musician Milan Nedić, Prime Minister of Nazi-occupied Serbia Milan Obrenović...
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  • Nedić (Cyrillic script: Недић) is a surname. It may refer to: Ljubomir Nedić (1858–1902), Serbian writer, philosopher, and critic Martin Nedić (1810–1895)...
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    agreements with the German occupation forces and the puppet government of Milan Nedić to collaborate with them and fight the communist-led Partisans. In July...
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    Institutions that were formed by the Nedić government were similar to those in Nazi Germany, while documents signed by Milan Nedić used racist terminology that...
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  • organised protests during the process of rehabilitation of Milan Nedić, although in the end, Nedić was not rehabilitated. Far-right groups had returned to...
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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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    Milan Nedić. He went on to say that he had offered the lead role in the post-coup government to a number of prominent people, including: Milan Nedić;...
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    Academy of Sciences and Arts listed Nedić among The 100 most prominent Serbs. In 2006 a portrait of Milan Nedić was hung along with those of other Serbian...
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    Second World War, he supported his maternal uncle, General Milan Nedić, and was the editor of Nedić's newspapers Novo vreme and Obnova. Krakov was born in Kragujevac...
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    selected several Zbor members to join the Serbian puppet government of Milan Nedić. The Serbian Volunteer Corps (SDK) was established as Zbor's party army...
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    collaborated, from 1941 until 1942, with the collaborationist government of Milan Nedić as an officer in the Serbian State Guard and the county prefect of Požarevac...
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    officers (many of whom had allegiance to the Serbian puppet regime of Milan Nedić or Draža Mihailović) entered eastern Bosnia from occupied Serbia, where...
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    several descriptions of his enemies as Quislings, including General Milan Nedić ("the Serbian Quisling") and Dr. Ante Pavelić ("the criminal Croatian...
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    commander of the Norwegian Legion. Milan Nedić, general and Prime Minister of the Government of National Salvation. Milan Aćimović, minister of Internal Affairs...
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    Ljotić and [leader of the puppet government in occupied Serbia, [Milan] Nedić. ... Nedić's couriers reached me in Dinara and mine reached him in Belgrade...
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    to "relativization of fascism and advocacy for the defense of General Milan Nedić". Dimitrijević stated that he believes that DS has "disgraced both itself...
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  • Влада Националног Спаса) under General Milan Nedić, to replace the short-lived Commissioner Administration. Nedić, a pre-war politician, believed since...
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  • Salvation led by former Minister of the Army and Navy, Armijski đeneral Milan Nedić, in which Aćimović initially retained the interior portfolio. The members...
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    Ramet, Sabrina P.; Listhaug, Ola (2011), "The Collaborationist Regime of Milan Nedić", in Ramet, Sabrina P.; Listhaug, Ola (eds.), Serbia and the Serbs in...
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    to Belgrade and was accepted as an ally by the Germans and Nedić. With German approval, Nedić appointed Đurišić to command the Montenegrin Volunteer Corps...
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    General Leon Rupnik. The Germans urged Nedić to raise a force of 50,000 men to fight advancing Soviet forces. Nedić agreed in principle to the creation of...
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    Chief of the General Staff, in which position he replaced General Milutin Nedić. He joined other officers in the March 1941 coup against the government...
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  • placed under German military occupation. The Germans selected General Milan Nedić, a pre-war politician who was known to have pro-Axis leanings, to lead...
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  • same month and Belgrade became the seat of the puppet Nedić regime, headed by General Milan Nedić. Klingenberg was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron...
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