List of the collaborating governments of Serbia (1941–1944)
This list contains the members of the puppet governments of Serbia during World War II who collaborated with the German occupying power after the Balkan campaign (1941) .
Government of the Commissioners (April 30, 1941 to August 28, 1941)
The members of the government of the commissioners ( Serbian Комесарска влада Komesarska vlada ) under Milan Aćimović were as of April 30, 1941 and after the restructuring of July 10, 1941:
President and Commissioner for Home Affairs
- April 30, 1941: Milan Aćimović ( Serbian Radical Party , previously Yugoslav Minister of the Interior )
- July 10, 1941: Milan Aćimović; Deputy: Tanasije Dinić , Đorđe Perić
Commissioner for Justice
- April 30, 1941: Momčilo Janković (Serbian Radical Party, previously a member of the Yugoslav Parliament )
- July 10, 1941: Momčilo Janković; Deputy: Đuro Kotur
Finance Commissioner
- April 30, 1941: Dušan Letica (Serbian Radical Party, previously Yugoslav finance minister )
- July 10, 1941: Dušan Letica; Deputy: Milan Horvatski
Transport Commissioner
- April 30, 1941: Lazo Kostić ( National Radical Party , previously university professor )
- July 10, 1941: Ranislav Avramović ; Deputy: Nikola Đurić
Postal Commissioner
- April 30, 1941: Dušan Pantić (previously Yugoslav minister )
- July 10, 1941: Dušan Pantić; Deputy: Milorad Dimitrijević
Commissioner for Food and Agriculture
- April 30, 1941: Jeremija Protić ( Yugoslav National Party , previously Deputy Yugoslav Finance Minister)
- July 10, 1941: Budimir Cvijanović
Education Commissioner
- April 30, 1941: Risto Jojić ( Democratic Party ), previously Yugoslav minister and professor
- July 10, 1941: Velibor Jonić ( ZBOR ); Deputy: Vladimir-Velmar Janković
Commissioner for National Economy
- April 30, 1941: Milosav Vasiljević (ZBOR, previously director of the Belgrade Fair )
- July 10, 1941: Milosav Vasiljević; Deputy: Dr. Mihailović
Commissioner for Social Policy and Health
- April 30, 1941: Stevan Ivanić (ZBOR, previously head of the Yugoslav Ministry of Health)
- July 10, 1941: Stevan Ivanić; Deputy: Božidar Darko Petrović
Commissioner for Construction
- April 30, 1941: Stanislav Josifović (previously Deputy Yugoslav Building Minister)
- July 10, 1941: Stanislav Josifović
National Salvation Government (August 29, 1941 to October 1944)
The members of the government of national rescue ( Serbian Влада народног спаса Vlada narodnog spasa ) under Milan Nedić were as of August 29, 1941 and November 7, 1942:
president
- August 29, 1941: Milan Nedić (1878–1946)
- November 7, 1942: confirmed
- August 29, 1941: Miloš Masalović (–1944)
- November 7, 1942: not applicable
Interior
- August 29, 1941: Milan Aćimović
- November 7, 1942: Tanasije Dinić
Judiciary
- August 29, 1941: Čedomir Marjanović (1906–1945), ZBOR
- November 7, 1942: Bogoljub Kujundžić
Finances
- August 29, 1941: Ljubiša Mikić
- November 7, 1942: Dušan Letica
Transport; Postal services
- August 29, 1941: Josif Kostić
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transport
- November 7, 1942: Đura Dokić
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Postal services
- November 7, 1942: Josif Kostić
Agriculture and Food
- August 29, 1941: Miloš Radosavljević
- November 7, 1942: Radosav Veselinović
education
- August 29, 1941: Miloš Trivunac
- November 7, 1942: Velibor Jonić
National economy
- August 29, 1941: Mihailo Olćan (1894–1961), ZBOR
- November 7, 1942: Milorad Nedeljković
Social Policy and National Health
- August 29, 1941: Jovan Mijušković
- November 7, 1942: Stojimir Dobrosavljević
Construction
- August 29, 1941: Ognjen Kuzmanović
- November 7, 1942: Ognjen Kuzmanović
- August 29, 1941: Panta M. Draškić
- November 7, 1942: not applicable
- August 29, 1941: Momčilo Janković
- November 7, 1942: not applicable
State Administration Committee for Serbia (October 1944)
As of October 10, 1944, the members of the State Administration Committee for Serbia were:
president
Internal affairs
Judiciary
Finances
transport
Postal services
Agriculture
education
National economy
Social policy
Construction
swell
- Milan Borković: Kontrarevolucija u Srbiji: Kvislinška uprava 1941–1944 . [Counterrevolution in Serbia: The Quisling Administration 1941–1944]. Vol. I-II. Sloboda, Belgrade 1979.
- Mladen Stefanović: Zbor Dimitrija Ljotić, 1934–1945 . [The Zbor of Dimitrije Ljotić, 1934–1945]. Narodna knjiga, Belgrade 1984.
- Nikola Milovanović: Pukotine kraljevstva: Council obaveštajnih službi na tlu Jugoslavije . [Rifts in the Kingdom: The War of the Secret Services on Yugoslav soil]. 2 vols.Sloboda, Belgrade 1978.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Borković 1979, Vol. I, p. 33 f .; Stefanović 1984, p. 116; Milovanović 1978, vol. 2, p. 27.
- ↑ Reconstruction of Saveta Komesara . [The reshuffle of the Council of Commissioners]. In: Novo vreme . July 11, 1941, p. 1 . ; Borković 1979, Vol. I, p. 67.
- ↑ Borković 1979, Vol. I, p. 105 f .; Stefanović 1984, p. 137.
- ↑ Borković 1979, vol. I, p. 380 ff.
- ↑ Borković 1979, Vol. II, p. 350.