Government of National Salvation (Serbia)
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Status Status Status , is a state, condition, or situation.Status may also refer to:* Social status, in sociology** Achieved status** Ascribed status** Master status** Political status** Socioeconomic status** Sociometric status... |
Puppet government of Serbia under German occupation |
Historical era | August 29, 1941 - October, 1944 |
Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters denotes the location where most, if not all, of the important functions of an organization are coordinated. In the United States, the corporate headquarters represents the entity at the center or the top of a corporation taking full responsibility managing all business activities... |
Belgrade Belgrade Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. According to official results of Census 2011, the city has a population of 1,639,121. It is one of the 15 largest cities in Europe... |
Prime minister Prime minister A prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. In many systems, the prime minister selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the government. In most systems, the prime... |
Milan Nedić Milan Nedic Milan Nedić was a Serbian general and politician, he was the chief of the general staff of the Yugoslav Army, minister of war in the Royal Yugoslav Government and the prime minister of a Nazi-backed Serbian puppet government during World War II.After the war, Yugoslav communist authorities... |
Government of National Salvation (Serbian
Serbian language
Serbian is a form of Serbo-Croatian, a South Slavic language, spoken by Serbs in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and neighbouring countries....
: Vlada nacionalnog spasa or Влада националног спаса), also known as Nedić regime (Serbian
Serbian language
Serbian is a form of Serbo-Croatian, a South Slavic language, spoken by Serbs in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and neighbouring countries....
: Nedićev režim or Недићев режим) was the second puppet Serbian government of German-occupied Serbia 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 August 29, 1941 to October, 1944. President of the government was Milan Nedić
Milan Nedic
Milan Nedić was a Serbian general and politician, he was the chief of the general staff of the Yugoslav Army, minister of war in the Royal Yugoslav Government and the prime minister of a Nazi-backed Serbian puppet government during World War II.After the war, Yugoslav communist authorities...
.
After August 29, 1941
After August 29, 1941, ministers were:- Milan NedićMilan NedicMilan Nedić was a Serbian general and politician, he was the chief of the general staff of the Yugoslav Army, minister of war in the Royal Yugoslav Government and the prime minister of a Nazi-backed Serbian puppet government during World War II.After the war, Yugoslav communist authorities...
, president of the council of ministers - 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....
, minister of internal affairs - Ognjen Kuzmanović, minister of buildings
- Momčilo Janković, minister within presidency of the council of ministers
- Josif Kostić, minister of post offices, telegraphs and telephones
- Dr Miloš Trivunac, minister of education
- Dr Ljubiša Mikić, minister of finances
- Panta Draškić, minister of labor
- Dr Čedomir Marjanović, minister of justice
- Dr Jovan Mijušković, minister of social policy
- Dr Miloš RadosavljevićMiloš RadosavljevićMiloš Radosavljević is a Serbian football midfielder currently playing for FK Smederevo.Previously he played for FK Mladi Radnik during 2007-08 season, and in 2008-09 season, he played 8 league matches for FK Smederevo.-External sources:* at Playerhistory.* at Transfermarkt.* at Srbijafudbal.* ...
, minister of agriculture - Mihailo OlćanMihailo OlcanMihailo Olćan was a Serbian soldier and fascist politician.He finished gymnasium in Novi Sad and enrolled in medicine at the university in Pest. With the outbreak of World War I Olćan he joined the Austro-Hungarian army...
, minister of people's economy
After October 7, 1941
After government reconstruction in October 7, 1941, ministers were:- Milan NedićMilan NedicMilan Nedić was a Serbian general and politician, he was the chief of the general staff of the Yugoslav Army, minister of war in the Royal Yugoslav Government and the prime minister of a Nazi-backed Serbian puppet government during World War II.After the war, Yugoslav communist authorities...
, president of the council of ministers - 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....
, minister of internal affairs - Ognjen Kuzmanović, minister of buildings
- Dušan Letica, minister of finances
- 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...
, minister of education - Josif Kostić, minister of post offices, telegraphs and telephones
- Dr Miloš RadosavljevićMiloš RadosavljevićMiloš Radosavljević is a Serbian football midfielder currently playing for FK Smederevo.Previously he played for FK Mladi Radnik during 2007-08 season, and in 2008-09 season, he played 8 league matches for FK Smederevo.-External sources:* at Playerhistory.* at Transfermarkt.* at Srbijafudbal.* ...
, minister of agriculture and food - Dr Čedomir Marjanović, minister of justice
- Dr Jovan Mijušković, minister of social policy and people's health
- Mihailo OlćanMihailo OlcanMihailo Olćan was a Serbian soldier and fascist politician.He finished gymnasium in Novi Sad and enrolled in medicine at the university in Pest. With the outbreak of World War I Olćan he joined the Austro-Hungarian army...
, minister of people's economy - Đura Dokić, minister of traffic
After November 10, 1942
After government reconstruction in November 10, 1942, ministers were:- Milan NedićMilan NedicMilan Nedić was a Serbian general and politician, he was the chief of the general staff of the Yugoslav Army, minister of war in the Royal Yugoslav Government and the prime minister of a Nazi-backed Serbian puppet government during World War II.After the war, Yugoslav communist authorities...
, president of the council of ministers - Bogoljub Kujundžić, minister of justice
- Ognjen Kuzmanović, minister of buildings
- 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...
, minister of education - Josif Kostić, minister of post offices, telegraphs and telephones
- Đura Dokić, minister of traffic
- Dušan Đorđević, minister of finances
- Tanasije Dinić, minister of internal affairs
- Dr Milorad NedeljkovićMilorad NedeljkovicMilorad Nedeljković was a Serbian economist and Axis-collaborating politician.He graduated and got his Ph.D. from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics...
, minister of people's economy - Radosav Veselinović, minister of agriculture and food
- Stojimir Dobrosavljević, minister of social policy and people's health
After November 6, 1943
After government reconstruction in November 6, 1943, following changes were implemented:- President of the council of ministers Milan NedićMilan NedicMilan Nedić was a Serbian general and politician, he was the chief of the general staff of the Yugoslav Army, minister of war in the Royal Yugoslav Government and the prime minister of a Nazi-backed Serbian puppet government during World War II.After the war, Yugoslav communist authorities...
also became minister of internal affairs - Tanasije Dinić became minister of social policy and people's health