Ljubiša M. Bojić
Ljubiša M. Bojić | |
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Minister of Finance of the Government of National Salvation | |
In office 26 October 1943 – 22 February 1944 | |
Preceded by | Dušan Letica |
Succeeded by | Dušan Đorđević |
Personal details | |
Born | 12 February 1912 Valjevo, Kingdom of Serbia |
Died | 18 July 1980 (Aged 68) Belgrade ,Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia |
Nationality | Kingdom of Yugoslavia Government of National Salvation Nazi Germany |
Political party | Yugoslav Radical Union |
Alma mater | Goethe University Frankfurt |
Profession | Politician |
Ljubiša M. Bojić (1912–1980) was a Serbian politician, lawyer, doctor, and general in the Royal Yugoslav Army.
In the Spring of 1940, Bojić earned his Doctorate in Frankfurt, Nazi Germany, where he studied the languages of German, French, and Slovak. He published a book called Die Budgetpolitik Jugoslaviens 1918–1938, which is available in the Archives of Yugoslavia. During the Axis occupation of Serbia in World War II he collaborated with the Nazis and was appointed Minister of Finance of the Government of National Salvation. He retained the position until 22 February 1944, when the Government Collapsed in October 1944 he and other ministers fled to first to Bucharest, and than to Vienna, where he was captured by Allied forces. He was extradited to Yugoslavia by the end of 1945, and, along with Panta Drakšić, was the only minister of the Nedić government that remained in Yugoslavia who was spared from trial and execution. He was protected from unclear reasons by the Communist authorities and was allowed to practice as a lawyer in Belgrade, which he did until his death in 1980. In his official documents, his surname was changed to Mikić for the purpose of hiding his identity.
References[edit]
- "Arhiv Jugoslavije - BIBLIO – The Library Fond". arhivyu.gov.rs. Retrieved 2017-08-28.
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