wealthy. Delić was married on 11 May 1913 to Paulina Wallner, an Evangelical Catholic from Austria. He had two children, one of whom, Dr. Svetozar Delić, fought...
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Austro-Hungarian Field Marshal Svetozar Čiplić (born 1965), Serbian politician Svetozar Đanić (1917–1941), Serbian footballer Svetozar Delić (1885–1967), the first...
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player Hazim Delić (born 1964), the Deputy Commander of the Čelebići prison camp, sentenced to 18 years for murder and cruelty Kada Delić (born 1965),...
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(empty). Svetozar Delić and Stjepan Srkulj each failed to get more than 50%, but managed to get into the second round. The second round was won by Delić with...
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Yugoslav Club. The council elected Anton Korošec as the president and Svetozar Pribićević and Ante Pavelić as vice-presidents. On 19 October 1918, the...
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local elections may refer to: March 1920 Zagreb local elections, won by Svetozar Delić against the incumbent Stjepan Srkulj June 1920 Zagreb local elections...
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basketball player. Ivan Delić (born 1998), footballer player. Mate Delić (born 1993), tennis player and a coach. Nenad Delić (born 1984), basketball player...
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Dobrica Matković (Radical) Vladimir Dedijer (Communist) Svetozar Marković (Socialist) Svetozar Delić (Among the first Communists who became Mayor of Zagreb)...
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municipalities. Since the communists won the most councilors in Zagreb, Svetozar Delić, president of the Club of Communist City Representatives of Zagreb,...
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Stjepan Srkulj 21 September 1917 24 November 1919 Croatian Union 21 Svetozar Delić 16 April 1920 22 April 1920 1920 Socialist Workers' Party of Yugoslavia...
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(1882–1952) Dušan Simović (1882–1962), PM Dušan A. Popović (1885–1918) Svetozar Delić (1885–1967), Communist mayor of Zagreb Dragiša Stojadinović (1886–1968)...
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društvo (Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, Belgrade, editor: Svetozar Stojanović; 1997), no. XII. pp. 29-. Vojislav Koštunica, „Postkomunizam...
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Svetozar Čiplić (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Чиплић, born 21 April 1965) is a Serbian politician. He served as the Minister of Human and Minority Rights...
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Svetozar Milosavljević Nikola Hristić Jovan Belimarković Kosta Taušanović Jovan Đaja Mihailo Đorđević Svetozar Milosavljević Stojan Ribarac Svetozar Milosavljević...
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Svetozar Milosavljević Nikola Hristić Jovan Belimarković Kosta Taušanović Jovan Đaja Mihailo Đorđević Svetozar Milosavljević Stojan Ribarac Svetozar Milosavljević...
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each other and with Russian nationalist organisations. Jugoslav Simić and Svetozar Pejović posed with Russian Night Wolves, Ceca (Arkan's widow) performed...
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Svetozar Ćorović Bora Ćosić Branimir Ćosić Dobrica Ćosić Gordana Ćulibrk Slobodan Ćurčić Milan Ćurčin Jelena Damjanović Ratomir Damjanović Svetozar Damjanović...
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Serbia and Montenegro In office 3 March 2004 – 5 June 2006 Prime Minister Svetozar Marović Preceded by Goran Svilanović Succeeded by none Deputy Prime Minister...
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military commanders Rahim Ademi Janko Bobetko Agim Çeku Wesley Clark Rasim Delić Sefer Halilović Veljko Kadijević Ratko Mladić Mile Novaković Dragoljub Ojdanić...
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Yugoslavia?". The New York Times. Summary of judgement for Milan Martić Boris Delić (2004). Biblioteka Svedočanstva, No. 21 – Izbeglice – žrtve etničkog inženjeringa...
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were some exceptions, most notably with the legendary sportscaster Mladen Delić. In 1945 the Partisans also destroyed the central Home Guard cemetery in...
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Serbian Orthodox theologian[citation needed] Svetozar Milošević, committed suicide in 1962. Svetozar's father Simeun was an officer in the Montenegrin...
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military commanders Rahim Ademi Janko Bobetko Agim Çeku Wesley Clark Rasim Delić Sefer Halilović Veljko Kadijević Ratko Mladić Mile Novaković Dragoljub Ojdanić...
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Self-Government In office 14 March 2011 – 27 July 2012 Preceded by Milan Marković Svetozar Čiplić (Human and Minority Rights) Succeeded by Nikola Selaković (Public...
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Mehmedbašić Ivan Meštrović Draža Mihailović Slobodan Milošević Peter I Peter II Svetozar Pribićević Gavrilo Princip Franjo Rački Aleksandar Ranković Aleksandar...
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each other and with Russian nationalist organisations. Jugoslav Simić and Svetozar Pejović posed with Russian Night Wolves, Ceca performed for Vladimir Putin...
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French as Mafia Serbe. In 1962, Stevica Marković, Miša Milošević and Radovan Delić arrived in Paris, were part of the "Garderodameri" that was formed in 1966...
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Belgrade since 1991. Both Mesić and the President of Serbia and Montenegro, Svetozar Marović, issued mutual apologies to Croat and Serb victims of the war....
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Emil Ludviger Ljubomir Marković Miloš Minić Franjo Nađ Radovan Pantović Svetozar Pepovski Imer Pula Mara Radić Asen Simitčiev Vajo Skendžić Janko Smole...
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2007, p. 140 Delić 2011, p. 295. Tomasevich 2001, pp. 754–755. Vuletić, 2007, p. 141 Delić 2011, p. 298. Rummel 2009, p. 351–352. Delić 2011, p. 299....
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