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Miloje Zečević (Serbian: Милоје Зечевић; 1872-1946) was a high-ranking military officer in 1917 [1] who belonged to the White Hand, along with his comrade-in-arms Mirko Milisavljević. [2] Miloje Zečević also served as Minister of Defence, that is Minister of the Army and Navy of the Yugoslav government from 20 July 1921 to 3 January 1922. He was killed right after the Second World War by Tito's partisans in 1946.

References

  1. ^ Jovanović, V. (2002). Jugoslovenska država i Južna Srbija 1918-1929: Makedonija, Sandžak, Kosovo i Metohija u Kraljevini SHS. Biblioteka Studije i Monografije - Institut za Noviju Istoriju Srbije (in Croatian). INIS. ISBN  978-86-7005-036-5. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  2. ^ MacKenzie, D. (1998). The Exoneration of the "Black Hand," 1917-1953. East European monographs. East European Mongraphs. ISBN  978-0-88033-414-3. Retrieved 2021-04-12.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Miloje Zečević (Serbian: Милоје Зечевић; 1872-1946) was a high-ranking military officer in 1917 [1] who belonged to the White Hand, along with his comrade-in-arms Mirko Milisavljević. [2] Miloje Zečević also served as Minister of Defence, that is Minister of the Army and Navy of the Yugoslav government from 20 July 1921 to 3 January 1922. He was killed right after the Second World War by Tito's partisans in 1946.

References

  1. ^ Jovanović, V. (2002). Jugoslovenska država i Južna Srbija 1918-1929: Makedonija, Sandžak, Kosovo i Metohija u Kraljevini SHS. Biblioteka Studije i Monografije - Institut za Noviju Istoriju Srbije (in Croatian). INIS. ISBN  978-86-7005-036-5. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  2. ^ MacKenzie, D. (1998). The Exoneration of the "Black Hand," 1917-1953. East European monographs. East European Mongraphs. ISBN  978-0-88033-414-3. Retrieved 2021-04-12.



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