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Tanasije Dinić (15
April 1891 – 17 July 1946) was a
Serbian military officer and
later Minister of
Internal Affairs in the
collaborationist Government...
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Tanasije Kuvalja (born 24 July 1946) is a
Yugoslav former cyclist. He
competed in the
individual road race and the team time
trial events at the 1968 Summer...
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Atanasije "
Tanasije" Čarapić (Serbian Cyrillic: Атанасије "Танасије" Чарапић; 1770 – 1810) or
Atanasije "Tanasko" Čarapić was a
voivode and
Serbian revolutionary...
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education in
Pljevlja is the
opening of
Tanasije Pejatović Gymnasium, on 17
September 1901. The
first manager was
Tanasije Pejatović (until then the substitute...
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Tanasije Vućić (1888–1931) was a
Serbian guslar who
followed and
entertained the
Serbian and
Montenegrin Army in the
Balkan and
First World wars. He is...
- 1941-1942 (Croatian
State Bank)
Dragutin Toth, 1942-1944 (Croatian
State Bank)
Tanasije Zdravković,
November 1945-April 1946
Obren Blagojević [hr], May 1946-December...
- Aćimović from
meddling in the Mihailović issue. Aćimović was
replaced by
Tanasije Dinić as
Interior Minister on 10
November 1942
because of his connections...
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districts were
appointed and met with
Milan Nedić,
Milan Aćimović,
Tanasije Dinić, and
Cvetan Đorđević.
Racial laws were
introduced in all occupied...
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Jelena Rakočević -
Stela Milorad Kapor - Pero
Stefan Bundalo [sr] -
Brajan Tanasije Uzunović -
Vuksan Slaviša Čurović [sr] -
Mirko Marko Baćović -
Doktor Perović...
- same
process led
against Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović.
Kosta Mušicki,
Tanasije Dinić,
Velibor Jonić,
Dragomir Jovanović, and Đura Dokić were subsequently...