Yugoslav Politician

1. Stojan Protić (1857)

Yugoslav Politician

Stojan M. Protić was a Serbian statesman and writer. He served as the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes between 1918 and 1919 and again...

2. Đuro Pucar (1899)

Yugoslav Politician

Đurađ Đuro Pucar Stari was a Yugoslav and Bosnian politician. During World War II he was a member of the Yugoslav Partisans and was later decorated with the Order...

3. Đuro Salaj (1889)

Yugoslav Politician

Đuro Salaj was one of the founders of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and the first president of the United Labour Unions of Yugoslavia. Salaj was born in Valpovo and...

4. Mitja Ribičič (1919)

Yugoslav Politician

Mitja Ribičič was a Slovenian Communist official Yugoslav politician. He was the only Slovenian prime minister of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Between 1945 and 1957 he was at...

5. Božidar Adžija (1890)

Yugoslav Politician

Božidar Adžija was a Yugoslav left-wing politician and publicist. A native of Drniš of Croat and Serb descent Adžija participated in World War I as a soldier in Austro-Hungarian Army....

6. Živko Topalović (1886)

Yugoslav Politician

Živko Topalović was a Yugoslav socialist politician. Topalović became a leading figure in the Socialist Party of Yugoslavia founded in 1921. Topalović represented Yugoslavia in the executive of the Labour...

7. Adam Pribićević (1880)

Yugoslav Politician

Adam Pribićević was a Serbian publisher writer and politician.

8. Džafer Kulenović (1891)

Yugoslav Politician

Dr. Džafer Kulenović often referred to as Džafer-beg Kulenović was a Croatian politician who served as the Vice President of the Government of the Independent State of Croatia and leader...

9. Raif Dizdarević (1926)

Yugoslav Politician

Raif Dizdarević is a former Bosniak politician. Dizdarević was born in Fojnica. During World War II he participated in the armed resistance in the Partisans. After the war as a...

10. Dušan Dragosavac (1919)

Yugoslav Politician

Dušan Dragosavac is a former Yugoslav politician of Serb ethnicity from Croatia who was Chairman of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia from 20 October 1981 until 20 June 1982....

11. Sergej Kraigher (1914)

Yugoslav Politician

Sergej Kraigher was a Yugoslav Communist politician from Slovenia who served as the President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1981 to 1982. Kraigher was born in Postojna Austria-Hungary. His...

12. Ivan Gošnjak (1909)

Yugoslav Politician

Ivan Gošnjak was a Croatian communist who held numerous important offices in Yugoslavia during and after World War II serving as the Minister of Defence from 1953 to 1967. Ivan...

13. Milka Planinc (1924)

Yugoslav Politician

Milka Planinc was a Yugoslav politician from Croatia. She served as a Prime Minister of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1982 to 1986. She was the first female head...

14. Milanko Renovica (1928)

Yugoslav Politician

Milanko Renovica was a Yugoslav politician. He was the president of the Yugoslav League of Communists and served as president of Bosnia-Herzegovina. He was an ethnic Serb. Milanko lived in...

15. Jakša Račić (1868)

Yugoslav Politician

Jakša Račić was the Mayor of Split between February 1929 and June 1933. An ethnic Croat in modern terms he was a supporter of King Alexander I's unitarianist policies and...

16. Ognjen Prica (1899)

Yugoslav Politician

Ognjen Prica was a Yugoslav left-wing politician. A native of Ilidža Prica became interested in politics while studying mathematics and physics at University of Zagreb. In 1921 he became the...

17. Osman Karabegović (1911)

Yugoslav Politician

Osman Karabegović was a Yugoslav and Bosnian communist politician and a recipient of the Order of the People's Hero. He joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1932. In World...

18. Ivan Šusteršič (1863)

Yugoslav Politician

Ivan Šusteršič also spelled Šušteršič was a Slovenian lawyer and politician. He was born in the Carniolan town of Ribnica then part of the Austrian Empire. After finishing grammar school...

19. Pavle Marganović (1904)

Yugoslav Politician

Pavle Paja Marganović was shoemaker and one of the Seven secretaries of SKOJ.

20. Miha Krek (1897)

Yugoslav Politician

Miha Krek was a Slovenian lawyer and conservative politician. Between 1941 and 1969 he was the informal leader of the Slovenian anti-Communist emigration. Born in the Upper Carniolan village of...

21. Milovan Đilas (1911)

Yugoslav Politician

Milovan Đilas was a Yugoslav Communist politician theorist and author. He was a key figure in the Partisan movement during World War II as in the post-war government. A self-identified...

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