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Milosav Jelic

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Milosav Jelić[edit]

Milosav Jelić (Skobalj (Smederevo), Kingdom of Serbia, 13 March 1883 - Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 6 July 1947) was a Serbian Chetnik, active in Old Serbia and Macedonia. He was also a writer, poet and one of the leading Belgrade journalists at the daily newspaper Politika well before World War II.[1]

Biography[edit]

Born in Skobalj (Smederevo) to Serbian parents. After he graduated from the Belgrade Gymnasium in 1903, he studied military history at the Military Academy in Belgrade. After he graduated, he joined the Serbian Chetnik Organization, participated in the Balkan Wars of 1912 and 1913 and the Great War. Later, he was assigned to a diplomatic legation. In the 1920s he joined the largest daily newspaper in Belgrade -- Politika (Politics).

During the Macedonian struggle and the Fight in Velika Hoča in particular, Milosav Jelić, published the poem Kujundžića majka (Kujundžić's Mother) in the collection of Srbijanski venac (Serbian Garland), memorializing voivode Lazar Kujundžić. [2]That poem and many others garnered him a reputation as a war poet.

Last Years[edit]

Jelić fell out of favor in Communist times because of his support of the Old Order and association with the Chetnik movement, but now people want to celebrate him and his work again.

Works[edit]

  • Letopis Juga: Listine: Zapisi: Dnevnik: Pomenik. Belgrade, 1930[3]
  • Srbijanski venac, Novi Sad, 1919, Belgrade, 1931[4]
  • Albanija: zapisi o ljudima i dogadjajima, Belgrade, 1933[5]
  • Knjiga Stihova, Belgrade, 1937[6]

References[edit]

  1. Brunnbauer, Ulf (2009). Transnational societies, transterritorial politics: Migrations in the (post-) Yugoslav region, 19th-21st century. ISBN 9783486591637. Search this book on
  2. https://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majka_Kujund%C5%BEi%C4%87a
  3. Jelić, Milosav (1930). "Letopis juga: Listine : Zapisi : Dnevnik : Pomenik".
  4. Jelić, Milosav (1931). "Srbijanski venac".
  5. Jelić, Milosav (1933). "Albanija: Zapisi o ljudima i događajima".
  6. https://www.limundo.com/kupovina/Knjige/Antikvarne-knjige/Srpske-knjige-do-1944-godine/Milosav-Jelic-KNJIGA-STIHOVA-iz-1937/65413481


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