Branko Mamula

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Branko Milan Mamula ( Cyrillic  Бранко Милан Мамула ; born May 30, 1921 in Slavsko Polje , Vrginmost municipality , Yugoslavia ) is a former Yugoslav admiral and politician.

Life

Mamula joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1942 . From June 1978 he was a member of the party's central committee. From July 1979 to May 1982 he was Chief of Staff of the Yugoslav People's Army . He was then Minister of Defense in the governments of Milka Planinc and Branko Mikulić from May 1982 to May 1988 . He has lived in Montenegro since the mid-1990s, receiving his citizenship in 2009.

Publications

  • Mornarice na velikim i malim morima (Fleets in the great and small seas), 1975
    • English translation: Navies at High and Narrow Seas , 1978
  • Savremeni svijet i naša odbrana (The world today and our defense), 1985
    • English translation: The contemporary world and our defense , 1986
  • (with Raif Dizdarević and Milutin Civić): La Yougoslavie et le desarmement , 1986
  • Odbrana malih zemalja (The Defense of Small States), 1988
    • English translation: Small countries' defense , 1988
  • Slučaj Jugoslavija (The Case of Yugoslavia), 2000, ISBN 86-495-0120-6
  • Council u novom stoleću. Sukobi i vojske u savremenom svetu (War in the New Century. Conflicts and Armies in the Modern World), 2018, ISBN 9788660300043

literature

  • Juliusz Stroynowski (Ed.): Who's who in the socialist countries of Europe. Volume 2, 1989, ISBN 3-598-10720-X

Individual evidence

  1. Mamula: Od svoje vile neću odustati , jutarnji.hr, September 8, 2009
  2. Spisak lica koja su dobila crnogorsko državljanstvozbog posebnog značaja za državni, naučni, privredni, kulturni, ekonomski, sportski i drugi interes Crne Gore , p. 39