- Government of National Salvation (Serbia)
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Government of National Salvation
Vlada Nacionalnog Spasa (sr-lat)
Влада Националног Спаса (sr-cyr)
Regierung der nationalen Rettung (de)Status Puppet government of Serbia under German occupation Historical era August 29, 1941 - October, 1944 Headquarters Belgrade Prime minister Milan Nedić Government of National Salvation (Serbian: Vlada nacionalnog spasa or Влада националног спаса), also known as Nedić regime (Serbian: Nedićev režim or Недићев режим) was the second puppet Serbian government of German-occupied Serbia during World War II. It operated from August 29, 1941 to October, 1944. President of the government was Milan Nedić.
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List of ministers
After August 29, 1941
After August 29, 1941, ministers were:
- Milan Nedić, president of the council of ministers
- Milan Aćimović, 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 Radosavljević, minister of agriculture
- Mihailo Olćan, minister of people's economy
After October 7, 1941
After government reconstruction in October 7, 1941, ministers were:
- Milan Nedić, president of the council of ministers
- Milan Aćimović, minister of internal affairs
- Ognjen Kuzmanović, minister of buildings
- Dušan Letica, minister of finances
- Velibor Jonić, minister of education
- Josif Kostić, minister of post offices, telegraphs and telephones
- Dr Miloš Radosavljević, minister of agriculture and food
- Dr Čedomir Marjanović, minister of justice
- Dr Jovan Mijušković, minister of social policy and people's health
- Mihailo Olćan, minister of people's economy
- Đura Dokić, minister of traffic
After November 10, 1942
After government reconstruction in November 10, 1942, ministers were:
- Milan Nedić, president of the council of ministers
- Bogoljub Kujundžić, minister of justice
- Ognjen Kuzmanović, minister of buildings
- Velibor Jonić, 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 Nedeljković, 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 Nedić also became minister of internal affairs
- Tanasije Dinić became minister of social policy and people's health
References
- Olivera Milosavljević, Potisnuta istina - Kolaboracija u Srbiji 1941-1944, Beograd, 2006.
- Boško N. Kostić, Za istoriju naših dana, Lille, France, 1949.
See also
- Commissary Government
- Nedić's Serbia
Categories:- Serbia under German occupation
- Collaboration during World War II
- 1941 establishments
- 1944 disestablishments
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