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    Sekula Drljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Секула Дрљевић; 7 September 1884 – 10 November 1945) was a Montenegrin nationalist, Yugoslav jurist, politician, orator...
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  • Drljević is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ljilja Drljević (born 1984), Montenegrin and Serbian chess player, Sekula Drljević (1884–1945)...
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  • Institute of the Arts John Sekula (1969–2010), the original guitarist for alternative metal band Mushroomhead Sekula Drljević (1884–1945), World War II...
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    advocated federalism. This federalist faction included the group led by Sekula Drljević, which later split into third fraction and became gradually more extreme...
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    Banja Luka in an apparent trap set by them and Montenegrin separatist Sekula Drljević. Some of Đurišić's troops were killed either in this battle or in later...
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    "Greens" consisted of two factions, one led by Krsto Popović and one by Sekula Drljević. Popović sought a fully independent Montenegro, but was willing to...
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    Sekula Drljević. When Pavle Đurišić retreated with his forces from Montenegro toward Slovenia in 1945, he made a safe-conduct agreement with Drljević...
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  • 000 men. In April 1945, negotiations were launched between Đurišić, Sekula Drljević, and the Ustaša for safe passage to German-occupied Slovenia and a...
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    occupied territory and evacuated towards Austria, the fascist leader Sekula Drljević attempted to create a government-in-exile in the neighbouring Independent...
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    of Croatia and with Montenegrin separatist Sekula Drljević. He was captured by the Ustaše and Drljević's followers in April 1945 and killed along with...
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    organized yet again in Montenegro under the command of the Fascist Italy. Sekula Drljević was put in power and proclaimed the re-establishment of an independent...
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    Đukanović Krsto Popović Bajo Stanišić Pavle Đurišić Zaharije Ostojić Sekula Drljević Mihailo Ivanović Novica Radović Albanian Gajur Deralla Xhafer Deva...
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    proclaimed the fascist puppet entity Kingdom of Montenegro, to be run by Sekula Drljević and closely controlled by the Italian authority of Alessandro Biroli...
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  • members included Jovan S. Plamenac, Marko Đukanović, Ivo Đurović, Sekula Drljević, Filip Jergović, Krsto Popović, Mitar Martinović and Milutin Vučinić...
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  • played/sung in the National Theater again in 1870 and 1876. In 1944, Sekula Drljević, a Montenegrin fascist collaborator, rearranged the lyrics of the Montenegrin...
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    did not have its headquarters in Belgrade. The party’s theoretician, Sekula Drljević, promoted ideas of a separate Montenegrin ethnicity (ideas that become...
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    Đukanović Krsto Popović Bajo Stanišić Pavle Đurišić Zaharije Ostojić Sekula Drljević Mihailo Ivanović Novica Radović Albanian Gajur Deralla Xhafer Deva...
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  • Đukanović Krsto Popović Bajo Stanišić Pavle Đurišić Zaharije Ostojić Sekula Drljević Mihailo Ivanović Novica Radović Albanian Gajur Deralla Xhafer Deva...
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    Damjanović Milan Aćimović Dragi Jovanović Italian governorate of Montenegro Sekula Drljević Blažo Đukanović Province of Ljubljana Leon Rupnik Ernest Peterlin see...
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    were supposed to join Drljević's Montenegrin National Army and recognize Drljević as the Montenegrin leader. The HOS and Drljević apparently intended to...
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    Damjanović Milan Aćimović Dragi Jovanović Italian governorate of Montenegro Sekula Drljević Blažo Đukanović Province of Ljubljana Leon Rupnik Ernest Peterlin see...
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    agreement with the Ustaše and Ustaše-supported Montenegrin separatist, Sekula Drljević, to provide safe conduct for his Chetniks across the NDH. The Ustaše...
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    Damjanović Milan Aćimović Dragi Jovanović Italian governorate of Montenegro Sekula Drljević Blažo Đukanović Province of Ljubljana Leon Rupnik Ernest Peterlin see...
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    attire was still a main form of dressing in Montenegro. Plamenac and Sekula Drljević were the youngest ministers in Montenegrin governments during eight...
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  • by the Montenegrin separatist and World War II fascist collaborator Sekula Drljević, was chosen as the national anthem instead, to the displeasure of many...
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    Đukanović Krsto Popović Bajo Stanišić Pavle Đurišić Zaharije Ostojić Sekula Drljević Mihailo Ivanović Novica Radović Albanian Gajur Deralla Xhafer Deva...
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  • of Montenegro from September 1910 to June 1912, being succeeded by Sekula Drljević, Minister of Interior of Kingdom of Montenegro from 13 September until...
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  • Đukanović Krsto Popović Bajo Stanišić Pavle Đurišić Zaharije Ostojić Sekula Drljević Mihailo Ivanović Novica Radović Albanian Gajur Deralla Xhafer Deva...
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  • July 1941, in Italian-occupied Montenegro, Montenegrin separatist Sekula Drljević proclaimed an independent Kingdom of Montenegro as an Italian governorate...
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  • of the Armed Forces of the NDH and with the Montenegrin separatist Sekula Drljević who was collaborating with them. The details of the agreement are not...
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