Miroslav (Friedrich) Navratil (19 July 1893 – 7 June 1947) was a Croatian army general who served in the armies of Austria-Hungary, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
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Jiří Bartoška Vlasta Burian Anna Geislerová Nataša Gollová Jiří Grossmann Miroslav Horníček Rudolf Hrušínský Zorka Janů Petr Kostka Herbert Lom Adina Mandlová...
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Štancer Helmuth von Pannwitz Kornél Oszlányi Johannes-Rudolf Mühlenkamp Miroslav Navratil Odilo Globocnik Hans Baur, 1943 Hans Henrici Ferdinand Jodl Otto Kumm...
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over Razbita in a twin-seater type Oeffag C.II, he and Oberleutenant Miroslav Navratil downed a Russian Nieuport fighter. On October 4, flying a Lloyd 40...
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Independent State of Croatia from 29 January to 30 August 1944, succeeding Miroslav Navratil. Vokić was one of the leaders of the 1944 Lorković–Vokić plot, an...
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Miroslav Rataj as František Svoboda Anna Cónová as Milena Svobodová Jaromíra Mílová as Apolena Dvorská Milan Němec as Emil Hociko Miroslav Navrátil as...
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Ramiro (2012). The Czech Legion 1914–20. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. p. 16. Navrátil, Antonín (1932). Po stopách československé legie v Italii (in Czech). Brno:...
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Krsto Popović (category People shot dead by law enforcement officers in Yugoslavia)
Popović (Cyrillic: Крсто Поповић; 13 September 1881 – 14 March 1947) was an officer of the Montenegrin Army who fought in the Balkan Wars and in the First...
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Tomislav Rolf The rank insignia of commissioned officers. The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel. Zaloga 2013, p. 44. Thomas...
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officers. Those men were older, retired and generally had little knowledge of modern warfare. NDH authorities tried to remedy this by forming officer...
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Милан Калабић; 18 October 1886 – 3 October 1942) was a Serbian military officer who fought in the Balkan Wars and the First World War and was involved...
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fighter squadron, Fliegerkompanie 3J, commanded by ace Miroslav Navratil. On 31 August 1918, Navratil led a patrol of six Albatros D.III fighters from Fliegerkompanie...
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Josip Metzger Ademaga Mešić Husein Miljković Ljubo Miloš Ante Nikšić Miroslav Navratil Sulejman Pačariz Ante Pavelić Stijepo Perić Viktor Pavičić Ismet Popovac...
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Serbian State Guard (section Officers)
infiltrated by Chetniks loyal to Draža Mihailović. It also lacked sufficient officers, and although it had some initial successes, it never developed into an...
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Ustaše Militia (section Commissioned officer ranks)
amalgamation did not result in a homogeneous organisation; former Ustaše militia officers dominated HOS's operations and held most command positions. The Ustaše...
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Croatia and became Pavelic's right-hand man, the Doglavnik. Kvaternik was an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army and was involved in World War I. After the...
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command consisted of 12 companies, each 120-150 men strong. It had 153 officers and 1,779 other ranks. Many volunteers came from the student ZBOR organization...
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Miroslav Matijević (born 1908, date of death unknown) was a Ustaše Militia commander during World War II. Matijević commanded a local unit, based in the...
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Ludvík Svoboda (category Grand Officers of the Legion of Honour)
massacre List of heads of state and government with military background Navrátil, Jaromir; Benčík, Antonín (1998). The Prague Spring, 1968. Central European...
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Nedić, for trained officers, supplies, arms, salary funds, and more. Over time his requests were fulfilled, and a German liaison officer was appointed at...
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[Germany's] friends". Mandić and Perić complained to Hitler that the staff officers of the 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian)...
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Nikola Mandić as prime minister, which included Miroslav Navratil as Minister of the Armed Forces. Navratil was suggested by Glaise, and was appointed by...
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military even took the extraordinary step of trying the Ustaše chaplain, Miroslav Filipović, for the massacre of 2,300 civilians in 3 villages around Banja...
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by his paternal uncle in Belgrade. As both of his uncles were military officers, Mihailović himself joined the Serbian Military Academy in October 1910...
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General Staff arranged a meeting between a Serbian officer in the Nedić regime and Mihailović. The officer was instructed to express to Mihailović Hungary's...
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Leopold with War Decorations and Swords Gold and Silver Bravery Medal for Officers Silver Military Merit Medal Bronze Military Merit Medal Iron Cross of 1914...
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EDM was established consisting of two companies with 277 soldiers and 3 officers. In the same period the Motorized Battalion (German: Motorisierte Abteilung)...
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operated in northern Dalmatia under Trifunović-Birčanin who acted as liaison officer between the Chetniks and the Italians, and whose collaboration agreements...
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only military education and officer rank while serving in the Royal Yugoslav Army. He became a non-commissioned officer in the rank of sergeant. Regarding...
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Broz Tito, while the Chetniks were led by Colonel Draža Mihailović, an officer in the interwar Royal Yugoslav Army. The two movements had widely diverging...
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