Commissary Government
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Commissary Government was the first puppet Serbian government of German-occupied
Serbia
during World War II
. It operated from April 30, 1941 to August, 1941. President of the government was Milan Aćimović
.
Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany , also known as the Third Reich , but officially called German Reich from 1933 to 1943 and Greater German Reich from 26 June 1943 onward, is the name commonly used to refer to the state of Germany from 1933 to 1945, when it was a totalitarian dictatorship ruled by...
Serbia
Nedic's Serbia
Serbia under German occupation refers to an administrative area in occupied Yugoslavia established by Nazi Germany following the invasion and dismantling of Yugoslavia in April of 1941...
during World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...
. It operated from April 30, 1941 to August, 1941. President of the government was Milan Aćimović
Milan Acimovic
Milan Aćimović was a Serbian politician and Axis collaborator.Aćimović was an attorney by profession. He was at one point chief of the Belgrade police and minister of internal affairs in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia government....
.
After April 30, 1941
After April 30, 1941, commissaries were:- Milan AćimovićMilan AcimovicMilan Aćimović was a Serbian politician and Axis collaborator.Aćimović was an attorney by profession. He was at one point chief of the Belgrade police and minister of internal affairs in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia government....
, commissary for internal affairs - Risto Jojić, commissary for education
- Dušan Letica, commissary for finances
- Dušan Pantić, commissary for post offices and telegraph
- Momčilo Janković, commissary for justice
- Milosav Vasiljević, commissary for people's economy
- Dr Lazar Kostić, commissary for traffic
- Dr Stevan Ivanić, commissary for social policy
- Stanislav Josifović, commissary for buildings
- Jeremija Protić, commissary for food
After July 11, 1941
After government reconstruction in July 11, 1941, commissaries were:- Milan AćimovićMilan AcimovicMilan Aćimović was a Serbian politician and Axis collaborator.Aćimović was an attorney by profession. He was at one point chief of the Belgrade police and minister of internal affairs in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia government....
, commissary for internal affairs- Tanasije Dinić, first deputy
- Đorđe Perić, second deputy
- Velibor JonićVelibor JonicVelibor Jonić was a Serbian fascist politician and government minister in World War II Serbia.Jonić was by profession a professor and worked at the University of Belgrade...
, commissary for education- Vladimir Velmar-JankovićVladimir Velmar-JankovicVladimir Velmar-Janković was a Serbian writer and member of Serbia's World War II Axis government.He finished elementary school in Varaždin, attended the Serb Tekelijanum in Buda and finished university in...
, deputy
- Vladimir Velmar-Janković
- Ranisav Avramović, commissary for traffic
- Nikola ĐurićNikola ĐurićNikola Đurić is a Serbian football player. The forward currently plays for FK Novi Pazar in Serbian SuperLiga.-Early career:...
, deputy
- Nikola Đurić
- Momčilo Janković, commissary for justice
- Dr Đura Kotur, deputy
- Dušan Letica, commissary for finances
- Milan Horvatski, deputy
- Dušan Pantić, commissary for post offices and telegraph
- Milorad Dimitrijević, deputy
- Stanislav Josifović, commissary for buildings
- no deputy
- Budimir Cvijanović, commissary for food
- no deputy
- Milosav Vasiljević, commissary for people's economy
- Dr Mihajlović, deputy
- Dr Stevan Ivanić, commissary for social policy and people's health
- Božidar-Darko Petrović, deputy