Rehabilitation in Serbia
Rehabilitation in Serbia refers to the rehabilitation of people convicted during the Communist Yugoslavian period in Serbia.
Notable rehabilitated people
2007
- Radule Božović - Serbian Orthodox priest executed in 1945 for being a member of the Chetnik movement[1]
- Slobodan Jovanović - member of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia's government in exile[2]
- Blagoje Krušić - World War I soldier, executed for collaboration with Chetniks in World War II
- Dragoslav Mihailović - writer[3]
- Mihailo Milovanović - painter[4]
- Dimitrije Mladenović - Mayor of Pirot[5]
- Momčilo Ninčić - minister of foreign affairs in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia's government in exile[3]
2008
- Grigorije Božović - reporter[6]
- Đoka Dunđerski - wealthy industrialist whose wealth was confiscated[7]
- Dragoslav Stojanović - reporter who worked on Serbian newspaper Nove vreme during World War II[8]
- Dragoslav Marjanović and Miodrag Vesić - convicted as members of the Chetnik movement in 1956[9]
2009
- Dragiša Cvetković - prime minister of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
- Veljko Guberina - lawyer[10]
2011
- Paul Karađorđević - prince and regent of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia[11]
2012
- Milan Antić - minister for the Royal Court[12]
- Momčilo Janković - minister in the Government of National Salvation[13]
2013
2014
- Radoslav Grujić - professor at Belgrade's Faculty of Theology[17]
- Andrej Karađorđević - prince of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia[18]
- Marija Karađorđević - queen of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia[19]
2015
- Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia - crown prince of Serbia[20]
- Peter II of Yugoslavia - King of Yugoslavia[21]
- Draža Mihailović - general and Chetnik leader
References
- Radule Božović rehabilitated
- Slobodan Jovanović rehabilitated
- The rehabilitated
- Academic painter Mihailo Milovanović rehabilitated
- "Mita Gaga podelio Pirot". Večernje novosti. 13 Jan 2016. Retrieved 21 Feb 2016.
- Reporter for "Politika" Grigorije Božović rehabilitated
- Đoka Dunđerski rehabilitated after 60 years
- Cartoonist of "Ošišanog ježa” rehabilitated
- Dragoslav Marjanović from Ljiga rehabilitated
- "BRANIO JE 618 UBICA Neverovatna životna priča advokata Veljka Guberine". Blic. 3 Jan 2016. Retrieved 21 Feb 2016.
- Rehabilitovan knez Pavle Karađorđević Archived 2014-03-08 at the Wayback Machine
- "Rehabilitovan Milan Antić, ministar dvora Karađorđevića". Blic. Retrieved 2014-05-02.
- Radosavljević, E. "Rehabilitovan Nedićev ministar Momčilo Janković". Večernje novosti. Retrieved 2014-05-02.
- Crnjanski Spasojević, V. "Rehabilitovan princ Tomislav". Večernje novosti. Retrieved 2014-05-02.
- Puzović, B. "Divci: Rehabilitovan ubijeni predsednik". Večernje novosti. Retrieved 2014-05-02.
- Mirić, S. "Streljani nemci grupno rehabilitovani". Retrieved 2014-05-02.
- "Rehabilitovan akademik Radoslav Grujić". Blic. Retrieved 2014-05-02.
- "Rehabilitovan Andrej Karađorđević". Radio Television of Serbia. Retrieved 2014-05-02.
- Crnjanski Spasojević, V. "Rehabilitovana kraljica Marija Karađorđević". Večernje novosti. Retrieved 2014-05-02.
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