Miloš Radosavljević (politician) explained

Miloš Radosavljević
Order:Minister of Agriculture of the Government of National Salvation
Term Start:29 August 1941
Term End:10 November 1942
Predecessor:Office established
Successor:Radosav Veselinović
Birth Date:May 22, 1889
Birth Place:Svilajnac, Kingdom of Serbia
Death Date:13 September 1944 (aged 65)
Death Place:Serbia
Nationality:
Government of National Salvation
Party:Democratic Party (Yugoslavia) (1919–1941)
Profession:Politician

Miloš Radosavljević (22 May 1889 – 13 September 1944) was a Serbian politician who collaborated with the Axis powers during the World War II. He was appointed Minister of Agriculture of the Government of National Salvation in 1941, and retained that position until November 10, 1942. In the report of the Commission for the secret graves of those killed after September 12, 1944, the name of Miloš Radosavljević was listed among those killed during the establishment of the new authorities in 1944. He was one of the member of the Democratic Party (Yugoslavia) was an associate of Ljubomir Davidović the founder of Democratic Party.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Cohen, Philip J., and David Riesman. Serbia's Secret War: Propaganda and the Deceit of History. Texas A & M University Press, 1999.
  2. Ramet, Sabrina Petra. The Three Yugoslavias: State-Building and Legitimation: 1918-2005. Indiana University Press, 2006.