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Jovo Bećir
Born(1870-09-14)14 September 1870
Njeguši, Principality of Montenegro
Died1942(1942-00-00) (aged 71–72)
Jasenovac concentration camp, Independent State of Croatia
Allegiance  Principality of Montenegro
  Kingdom of Montenegro
  Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Service/branchArmy
Years of service1890–1922
1941
Rank General
Unit Herzegovina Detachment
Battles/wars

Jovo Bećir ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јово Бећир; 14 September 1870 – 1942) was a Montenegrin brigadier general and a colonel of the Royal Yugoslav Army.

Biography

Bećir was a brigadier general in the Royal Montenegrin Army during the Montenegrin Campaign of World War I. On 25 January 1916, he was one of the signatories of the Montenegrin capitulation after the Battle of Mojkovac.

He was a colonel in the Army of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the interwar period. Although retired, he was activated at the beginning of the Invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941. After the defeat of the Yugoslav forces, he was captured and then released due to the intervention of Queen Jelena, but after he rejected to take part in the Italian governorate of Montenegro, he was again captured in late 1941 by Croatian fascist units known as the Ustaše and taken to Jasenovac concentration camp where he was killed in 1942. [1]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
General

Jovo Bećir
Born(1870-09-14)14 September 1870
Njeguši, Principality of Montenegro
Died1942(1942-00-00) (aged 71–72)
Jasenovac concentration camp, Independent State of Croatia
Allegiance  Principality of Montenegro
  Kingdom of Montenegro
  Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Service/branchArmy
Years of service1890–1922
1941
Rank General
Unit Herzegovina Detachment
Battles/wars

Jovo Bećir ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јово Бећир; 14 September 1870 – 1942) was a Montenegrin brigadier general and a colonel of the Royal Yugoslav Army.

Biography

Bećir was a brigadier general in the Royal Montenegrin Army during the Montenegrin Campaign of World War I. On 25 January 1916, he was one of the signatories of the Montenegrin capitulation after the Battle of Mojkovac.

He was a colonel in the Army of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the interwar period. Although retired, he was activated at the beginning of the Invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941. After the defeat of the Yugoslav forces, he was captured and then released due to the intervention of Queen Jelena, but after he rejected to take part in the Italian governorate of Montenegro, he was again captured in late 1941 by Croatian fascist units known as the Ustaše and taken to Jasenovac concentration camp where he was killed in 1942. [1]

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