Dušan Letica Explained

Dušan Letica
Office:Commissioner of Finance of the Commissioner Government
Predecessor:Office established
Primeminister:Milan Aćimović
Successor:Office abolished
Office2:Minister of Finance of the Government of National Salvation
Predecessor2:Office established
Primeminister2:Milan Nedić
Party:People's Radical Party (1918–1935) Yugoslav Radical Union (1936–1940) ZBOR (1940–1945)
Successor2:Ljubiša M. Bojić
Birth Date:23 October 1884
Birth Place:Valjevo, Kingdom of Serbia
Death Place:Belgrade, People's Republic of Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Spouse:Miša Ristić (1911–1945; his death)
Children:7
Residence:Naselje Milorada Pavlovica in Valjevo, Serbia (1884–1896), Belgrade, Serbia (1896–1945), Madrid Spain, (1921–1934)
Alma Mater:Complutense University of Madrid, and University of Belgrade
Occupation:Lawyer
Profession:Politician
Allegiance: (1896–1918)
Branch:Royal Serbian Army
Serviceyears:1896–1918
Rank:Soldier
Battles:
Term Start:30 April 1941
Term End:29 August 1941
Term Start2:29 August 1941
Term End2:26 October 1943

Dušan Letica (Serbian: Душан Летица; 23 October 1884 – 19 September 1945) was a Serbian lawyer, translator, and Axis Power collaborationist during World War II.

References

. The Death Camps of Croatia: Visions and Revisions, 1941–1945. Transaction Publishers. 2013. 978-1-4128-4975-3. New Brunswick, New Jersey. Raphael Israeli.

. War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941–1945: The Chetniks. Stanford University Press. 1975. 978-0-8047-0857-9. Stanford, California. Jozo Tomasevich.