- Đorđe "
Giška" Božović (Serbian: Ђорђе Гишка Божовић; 16
September 1955 – 15
September 1991) was a
Serbian criminal and
paramilitary commander during the...
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significantly from his
Belgrade underworld contemporaries such as Đorđe "
Giška" Božović,
Ljuba Zemunac, Željko "Arkan" Ražnatović, Rade "Ćenta" Ćaldović [sh]...
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- France, but not in Yugoslavia. At
first in
conflict with Đorđe Božović "
Giška", they
became friends while imprisoned in Italy. He was a
close ****ociate...
- Europe. New Jersey:
Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-09160-0.
Giska, Iwona; Farelo, Liliana; Pimenta, João; Seixas,
Fernando A.; Ferreira, Mafalda...
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after Serbian coach and
former player Vujadin Boškov. He is also
nicknamed Giška after his
relative Đorđe Božović.
Including an
appearance in the
Coupe de...
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house in
Zlatica neighbourhood of Podgorica.
Although he
backed down first,
Giška later recounted that he was "the
toughest man he ever fought".
Serbian Brotherhood...
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criminals from Yugoslavia, such as
Ljuba Zemunac,
Ranko Rubežić, Đorđe "
Giška" Božović,
Goran Vuković, etc., all of whom were also
occasionally contracted...
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Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia and
Yugoslav security services. Đorđe Božović "
Giška",
Serbian career criminal and the
founding father of the Guard,
killed in...
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paramilitary unit
called the
Serbian Guard, led by
former criminals such as Đorđe "
Giška" Božović and
Branislav "Beli" Matić. Božović died in
Croatia in October...