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Dimitrije Ljotić

1891 - 1945

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Dimitrije Ljotić (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Љотић; 12 August 1891 – 23 April 1945) was a Serbian and Yugoslav fascist politician and ideologue who established the Yugoslav National Movement (Zbor) in 1935 and collaborated with German occupational authorities in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia during World War II. He joined the Serbian Army with the outbreak of the Balkan Wars, fought on the Serbian side during World War I and remained in active service until 1920, when he decided to pursue a career in politics. He joined the People's Radical Party that year and became regional deputy for the Smederevo District in 1930. In 1931, he was appointed to the position of Yugoslav Minister of Justice by King Alexander I but resigned following a disagreement between him and the king over the layout of the Yugoslav political system. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dimitrije Ljotić has received more than 253,279 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Dimitrije Ljotić is the 7,395th most popular politician, the 113th most popular biography from Serbia and the 58th most popular Serbian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Dimitrije Ljotić ranks 7,395 out of 19,576Before him are Stefan Vojislav, Christos Sartzetakis, Catherine Charlotte de Gramont, Djedefhor, Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona, and Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk. After him are Henry VII, Duke of Bavaria, Al-Musta'li, Marco Minghetti, Jakaya Kikwete, Abimelech, and Beata Szydło.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1891, Dimitrije Ljotić ranks 66Before him are Oswald Boelcke, Lajos Zilahy, Lilya Brik, Poul Nielsen, Gio Ponti, and Kurt von Tippelskirch. After him are Henry Morgenthau Jr., Bruno Loerzer, Jose P. Laurel, Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma, Fridolin von Senger und Etterlin, and Werner Lorenz. Among people deceased in 1945, Dimitrije Ljotić ranks 145Before him are Seiichi Itō, Duy Tân, Zinaida Gippius, Dwight F. Davis, Martin Luther, and Avgustyn Voloshyn. After him are Leonardo Conti, Bertram Ramsay, Gerhard Schmidhuber, Joseph Darnand, Mile Budak, and Alfréd Schaffer.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Dimitrije Ljotić ranks 113 out of 661Before him are Desanka Maksimović (1898), Ivan Stephen of Bulgaria (1300), Dragan Nikolić (1943), Ana Brnabić (1975), Svetozar Marković (1846), and Monica Seles (1973). After him are Mutimir of Serbia (830), Vlastimir (805), Svetozar Gligorić (1923), Nemanja Vidić (1981), Ilija Garašanin (1812), and Jovan Divjak (1937).

Among POLITICIANS In Serbia

Among politicians born in Serbia, Dimitrije Ljotić ranks 58Before him are Mirjana Marković (1942), Filip Vujanović (1954), Dengizich (395), Ivan Stambolić (1936), Ivan Stephen of Bulgaria (1300), and Ana Brnabić (1975). After him are Mutimir of Serbia (830), Vlastimir (805), Ilija Garašanin (1812), Jovan Divjak (1937), Maria of Serbia, Queen of Bosnia (1447), and Tommy Lapid (1931).