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Ministry of Defence (Yugoslavia)
Yugoslavian government ministry responsible for military and defense affairs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Through the history of Yugoslavia, the defence ministry which was responsible for defence of the country was known under several different names: the Ministry of the Army and Navy[a] for the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1941, the Federal Secretariat of People's Defence[b] for the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992 and the Ministry of Defence for the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (later known as Serbia and Montenegro) from 1992 to 2006.
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† denotes people who died in office.
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941)
- Minister of the Army
- Minister of the Army and Navy
Yugoslav government-in-exile (1941–1945)
- Minister of the Army and Navy
- Minister of the Army
- Minister of the Air Force and Navy
- Minister of the Army, Navy and Air Force
National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia (1943–1945)
SFR Yugoslavia (1945–1992)
The Federal Secretary of People's Defence of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian: Savezni sekretar za narodnu odbranu SFRJ, Cyrillic: Савезни секретар за народну одбрану СФРЈ) was that country's defence minister during its existence from 1945 to 1992. He was the head of the Federal Secretariat of People's Defence (Savezni sekretarijat za narodnu odbranu - SSNO) and it was the most effective military person, while the Chief of the General Staff of the Yugoslav People's Army (which was the formational part of SSNO) was the most professional and staff body.
It was the part of the Federal Executive Council (Federal Government).
FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)
Following the breakup of Yugoslavia and the secession of four out of six constituent republic in the SFR Yugoslavia the remaining two (Serbia and Montenegro) established a federation in 1992 called the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FR Yugoslavia). This lasted until 2003 when it was reconstituted as a state union called Serbia and Montenegro. In 2006 both countries declared independence and parted ways.
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Standards
- Standard of the Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
- Standard of the Minister of the Army and Navy of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1937–1944.
- Standard of the Minister of the Army and Navy of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1944–1945.
- Standard of the Federal Secretary of People's Defence of the SFR Yugoslavia 1956–1963.
- Standard of the Federal Secretary of People's Defence of the SFR Yugoslavia 1963–1993.
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- Serbo-Croatian: Ministarstvo vojske i mornarice / Министарство војске и морнарице
- Serbo-Croatian: Savezni sekretarijat za narodnu odbranu / Савезни секретаријат за народну одбрану, SSNO
- Previously served as Minister of the Army of the Kingdom of Serbia.
- Brother of Milutin Nedić. Later served as the Prime Minister of the Government of National Salvation from 1941 to 1944.
- Removed from office in the Yugoslav coup d'état.
- Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command of the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland from 10 June 1942.
Until 1 July 1944, on behalf of Mihailović and due to his absence, designated representatives (Slobodan Jovanović, Petar Živković and Božidar Purić) implemented decisions of the government. - Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1963. President of Yugoslavia from 1953 to 1980.
- Considered for promotion to rank General (YPA) in 1955.
- Afterwards served as the President of the Presidency of SR Serbia from 1982 to 1984, and as a member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia for SR Serbia from 1984 to 1989.
- Previously served as the Chief of the General Staff from 1979 to 1982.
- Previously served as the Chief of the General Staff from 1998 to 2000.
- Afterwards served as the President of Serbia from 2004 to 2012.
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