Miloš Trivunac

Miloš Trivunac
Minister of Education of the Government of National Salvation
In office
29 August 1941  7 October 1942
Preceded by None
Succeeded by Velibor Jonić
Personal details
Born 28 July 1876
Belgrade, Principality of Serbia
Died 27 November 1944
Belgrade, kingdom of Yugoslavia
Nationality  Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Government of National Salvation
 Nazi Germany
Alma mater University of Belgrade
Profession Writer, Professor, Politician

Miloš Trivunac (1876-1944) was a prominent Serbian professor, writer, and Germanophile who published many works in Serbian and German.

Trivunac was born in Belgrade in 1876, and educated in Niš, Belgrade, Munich, and Leipzig. He was the founder and professor of the Department of German Language and Literature at the University of Belgrade. [1]

In 1941 he was appointed Minister of Education in the Nazi-controlled Government of National Salvation in Serbia. He retained this position until 1942.

In 1944 he was arrested and executed by Yugoslav Partisans in Belgrade together with Momčilo Janković Milan Horvatski, Srbislav Dokic, Milan Milovanovic, Ranisav Avramović and Jovan Mijušković and 105 Other Serbian Collaborators.

Works

  • Aus dem Leben G. Bude‘ s, 1902.
  • Guillaume Budes De l‘Instutition du Prince. Ein Beitrg zur Geschichte der Renaissancebewung in Frankreich, 1903.
  • Žena u Geteovoj poeziji, 1908.
  • Geteov Faust, 1921.
  • Gete, 1931.
  • Geteova svetska književnost, 1933.
  • Nemacki uticaj na naš јеzik, 1937.
  • Geteov Klaviho, 1938.

References

  1. Srđ. Dubrovnik. 1902.
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