Vladimir "Vlada" Zečević (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Влада Зечевић; 21 March 1903 (OS) – 26 October 1970) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and later a member...
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Ivan Milutinović (economy), Mile Peruničić (internal affairs), and Vlada Zečević (religious affairs). The executive council was not formally considered...
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Momčilo Đujić (1907–1999), Serbian Orthodox priest, World War II Chetnik. Vlada Zečević (1903–1970), Serbian Orthodox priest, Yugoslav Partisan. Dimitrios Holevas...
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Kovačević (died in June 1943), Vladimir Popović, Radivoje Jovanović, Vlada Zečević, Petar Drapšin, Rade Hamović, Vojislav Đokić, Franc Leskošek, Uglješa...
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February 1946 – 14 January 1953 Prime Minister Josip Broz Tito Preceded by Vlada Zečević Succeeded by Svetislav Stefanović Chief of OZNA In office 13 May 1944 –...
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Orović Sava Kovačević († 1943) Vladimir Popović Radivoje Jovanović Vlada Zečević Petar Drapšin Rade Hamović Vojislav Đokić Franc Leskošek Uglješa Danilović...
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of Internal Affairs of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlada Zečević (1945–1946) Aleksandar Ranković (1946–1953) Svetislav Stefanović (1953–1963)...
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went with Maclean to Allied HQ as a liaison officer; Father Vlado (Vlada Zečević), a Serbian Orthodox priest, "raconteur and trencherman"; Arso Jovanović...
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Portrait Minister Took office Left office Time in office Party 1 Zečević, VladaVlada Zečević (1903–1970) 7 March 1945 2 February 1946 332 days SKJ 2 Ranković...
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of Internal Affairs of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlada Zečević (1945–1946) Aleksandar Ranković (1946–1953) Svetislav Stefanović (1953–1963)...
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of Internal Affairs of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlada Zečević (1945–1946) Aleksandar Ranković (1946–1953) Svetislav Stefanović (1953–1963)...
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Government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Privremena vlada Demokratske Federativne Jugoslavije / Привремена влада Демократске Федеративне...
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and His People by Howard Fast. Josip Smodlaka, for Foreign Affairs Vlada Zečević, for Internal Affairs Ivan Milutinović, for Agriculture Dušan Sernec...
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Stambolić. Other members were Mitra Mitrović (Education and culture), Vlada Zečević (Trade, supplies, forestry and mining), Milentije Popović (Transport)...
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of Internal Affairs of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlada Zečević (1945–1946) Aleksandar Ranković (1946–1953) Svetislav Stefanović (1953–1963)...
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detachment and Chetniks led by Orthodox priest Vlada Zečević and his lieutenant Ratko Martinović. Zečević, Martinović and bulk of the Chetniks later joined...
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Stojanović KPJ Member Mihajlo Švabić KPJ Member Mijalko Todorović KPJ Member Radomir Todorović KPJ Member Sreten Žujović KPJ Member Vlada Zečević KPJ...
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Name Period Republic/Province Party Vladimir Simić 1946 –1953 SKJ Vlada Zečević Serbia SKJ Mijalko Todorović 1963 – October 1966 Serbia SKJ Miloš Minić...
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and producing shifts in loyalties. The Chetnik detachments of Rev. Vlada Zečević and Lieutenant Ratko Martinović switched to the Partisans during this...
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of Internal Affairs of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlada Zečević (1945–1946) Aleksandar Ranković (1946–1953) Svetislav Stefanović (1953–1963)...
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Lieutenant Voja Tufegdžić Prnjavor company Martinović-Zečević unit commanded by Vlada Zečević and Ratko Martinović The communist forces were composed...
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Lieutenant Voja Tufegdžić Prnjavor company Martinović-Zečević unit commanded by Vlada Zečević and Ratko Martinović The communist forces were composed...
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"Câteva precizări despre dinastia Branković". Tyragetia. 4 (2): 115–122. Zečević, Nada (2014). The Tocco of the Greek Realm: Nobility, Power and Migration...
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Ilija Zavišić (1976–1978) 9/0 Branko Zebec (1951–1961) 65/17 Dobrivoje Zečević (1931–1938) 18/4 Miljan Zeković (1952–1955) 13/0 Josip Zemko (1965–1965)...
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Boris Beravs, Milenko Savović, Jadran Vujačić, Nebojša Zorkić, Žarko Zečević and others. After a couple of quiet years and a generational shift, a new...
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Magnifico (March 20, 2011) Cast of Neprijatelj (Vuk Kostić and director Dejan Zečević) (March 27, 2011) Slobodan Nikitović, Sonja Živanović, Darko Dožić and...
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nacizma „čista rasa“, „bela rasa“, „arijestvo“ itd. U tom kontekstu Nedićeva vlada je donela niz uredbi kojima je implementirala politiku okupacionih vlasti...
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Yugoslavia, 1941-1945. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. ISBN 978-1-85065-592-3. Zečević, Vlada (1968). Raste ustanak: I ovo da se zna. Prosveta. Wikimedia Commons...
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Boro Zagorac (2000–01) Jovan Zagorac (1929–32, 33–39) Nenad Zečević (1998–99) Saša Zečević (2004–06) Josip Zemko (1966–72) Čedomir Zeremski (1919) Ilija...
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"Aranđelovac in Belgrade–Movement for the Development of Serbia" list was Zoran Zečević, who would later be elected to the national assembly as a member of the...
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