Miloš Radosavljević (politician)

Miloš Radosavljević
Minister of Agriculture of the Government of National Salvation
In office
29 August 1941  10 November 1942
Preceded by Office established
Succeeded by Radosav Veselinović
Personal details
Born May 22, 1889
Svilajnac, kingdom of Serbia
Died 13 September 1969
Sofia Bulgaria (Aged 80)
Nationality  Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Government of National Salvation
 Nazi Germany
Political party Democratic Party (Yugoslavia) (1919–1941)
Profession Politician

Miloš Radosavljević (22 May 1889 – 13 September 1969) was a Serbian politician before and during World War II. who collaborated with the Axis Powers in during the war. He was appointed Minister of Agriculture of the Government of National Salvation in 1941, and retained that position until November 10, 1942. He went to Bulgaria after the war until his death in 1969 and he was one of the member of the Democratic Party (Yugoslavia) was an associate of Ljubomir Davidović the founder of Democratic Party.[1][2]

References

  1. Cohen, Philip J., and David Riesman. Serbia's Secret War: Propaganda and the Deceit of History. Texas A & M University Press, 1999.
  2. Ramet, Sabrina Petra. The Three Yugoslavias: State-Building and Legitimation: 1918-2005. Indiana University Press, 2006.

Category:Serbian politicians Category:Serbian collaborators with Nazi Germany Category:Serbian people of World War II Category:1889 births Category:1969 deaths Category:Democratic Party (Yugoslavia) politicians Category:Government ministers of Yugoslavia


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