Omer Kajmaković

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Omer Kajmaković (formerly also Germanized Omer Kajmakowitsch ) was a Yugoslav politician and diplomat.

life and career

Kajmakovic came from a Muslim family in Bosnia. In his youth he took part in the First World War. He later entered the diplomatic service: from 1929 to 1933 he worked as a press attaché at the Yugoslav embassy in Berlin . In the 1930s and 1940s, Kajmaković was elected MP for Bosnia in the Yugoslav National Assembly.

After the Second World War, he published the Memorandum on crimes of genocide committed by the Croatian Ustashis during World war II in 1956 as a co-author on behalf of the Paris-based Yugoslav Muslim Organization .

Publications

  • Dr. Adolf Koester. In memory of the deserving diplomat. in Kölnische Zeitung of February 23, 1930.

Individual evidence

  1. Becir Djonlasic, Omer Kajmakovic, Mustafa Hadzi Hasanovic, Mustafa Hadzi: Memorandum on crimes of genocide committed by the Croatian Ustashis during World war ll. Yugoslav Moslem organization, Paris 1956 (entry in the catalog of the Bibliothèque nationale de France)

literature

  • Hans-Paul Höpfner: German Southeast European Policy in the Weimar Republic. 1983, ISBN 3-8204-7380-7