- (Serbian Cyrillic: Милорад Петровић; 18
April 1882 – 12 June 1981) was an
Armijski đeneral (lieutenant general) in the
Royal Yugoslav Army who
commanded the...
- Army
general (Serbo-Croatian Latin:
Armijski đeneral) was a
military rank of the
Kingdom of
Serbia and
later Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Established in 1900...
- The 1st Army
Group was
commanded by
Armijski đeneral
Milorad Petrović. It
consisted of the 4th Army of
Armijski đeneral
Petar Nedeljković, responsible...
- (Serbian Cyrillic: Милутин Ђ. Недић; 26
October 1882 – 1945) was a
Yugoslav Armijski đeneral (lieutenant general) and
Chief of the
General Staff of the Royal...
- some 4th Army
headquarters staff.
Under the
leadership of its commander,
Armijski đeneral
Petar Nedeljković, the
mostly ethnic Serb
remnants of the 4th Army...
-
Government of
National Salvation led by
former Minister of the Army and Navy,
Armijski đeneral
Milan Nedić, in
which Aćimović
initially retained the interior...
-
Milan Milovanović was a
Yugoslav Army
general (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
Armijski đeneral who was
acting Chief of the
General Staff of the
Royal Yugoslav...
- were
poorly organised and
carried out. In 1930, Živković was
promoted to
Armijski đeneral, and four out of the five army
commanders were changed.
There was...
- mobilisation. It was to be
commanded by
Armijski đeneral
Milorad Petrović, and was to
control the 4th Army,
commanded by
Armijski đeneral
Petar Nedeljković, the...
-
officers Royal Yugoslav Army Бојни војвода
Bojni vojvoda Армијски генерал
Armijski general Дивизијски генерал
Divizijski general Бригадни генерал Brigadni...