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- Dimitrije_Ljotić abstract "Dimitrije Ljotić (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Љотић; 12 August 1891 – 23 April 1945) was a Serbian 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. He fought in 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. The following year, 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. Ljotić founded Zbor in 1935. The party received little support from the largely anti-German Serbian public and never won more than 1 percent of the vote in the 1935 and 1938 Yugoslav parliamentary elections. Ljotić was arrested in the run-up to the latter elections and briefly sent to an insane asylum after being charged with religious mania. He voiced his opposition to the Cvetković–Maček Agreement in 1939 and his supporters reacted to it violently. The Yugoslav government outlawed Zbor soon afterwards and forced Ljotić into hiding. He remained in hiding until April 1941, when the Axis powers invaded Yugoslavia. Ljotić was later invited by the Germans to join the administration of the Serbian puppet government and was offered the position of economic commissariat but never took office, partly because he disliked playing a secondary role in the administration and partly because of his unpopularity. He resorted to indirectly exerting his influence over the Serbian puppet government through two of his closest associates whom the Germans had selected as commissars. In September 1941, the Germans gave Ljotić permission to form the Serbian Volunteer Detachments, which were later renamed the Serbian Volunteer Corps (SDK).Ljotić was publicly denounced as a traitor by the Yugoslav government-in-exile and Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović in July 1942. He and other Serbian collaborationist officials left Belgrade in October 1944 and made their way to Slovenia, from where they intended to launch an assault against the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). Between March and April, Ljotić and Mihailović agreed to a last-ditch alliance against the Yugoslav Partisans and their forces came together under the command of Chetnik General Miodrag Damjanović on 27 March. Ljotić was killed in an automobile accident on 23 April and was buried in Gorizia. His funeral service was jointly conducted by Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović and Serbian Orthodox Patriarch Gavrilo Dožić, whose release from the Dachau concentration camp Ljotić had secured the previous December. In early May, Damjanović led the SDK–Chetnik formations under his command into northwestern Italy, where they surrendered to the British and were placed in detainment camps. Many were later extradited to Yugoslavia, where an estimated 1,500–3,100 were executed by the Partisans and buried in mass graves in the Kočevski Rog plateau. Others immigrated to the west, where they established émigré organizations intended to promote Zbor's political agenda. The antagonism between these groups and those affiliated with the Chetniks continued in exile.".
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- Dimitrije_Ljotić birthPlace Belgrade.
- Dimitrije_Ljotić deathDate "1945-04-23".
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- Dimitrije_Ljotić birthPlace Kingdom_of_Serbia.
- Dimitrije_Ljotić branch "Army of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes".
- Dimitrije_Ljotić branch "Serbian Army".
- Dimitrije_Ljotić dateOfBirth "1891-08-12".
- Dimitrije_Ljotić dateOfDeath "1945-04-23".
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- Dimitrije_Ljotić deathPlace "Ajdovščina, Slovenia".
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- Dimitrije_Ljotić party Yugoslav_National_Movement.
- Dimitrije_Ljotić placeOfBirth Belgrade.
- Dimitrije_Ljotić placeOfDeath Ajdovščina.
- Dimitrije_Ljotić predecessor Milan_Srškić.
- Dimitrije_Ljotić primeminister Petar_Živković.
- Dimitrije_Ljotić profession "Lawyer".
- Dimitrije_Ljotić relations Milan_Nedić.
- Dimitrije_Ljotić relations "Ljubica Stanojević".
- Dimitrije_Ljotić relations "Vladimir Ljotić".
- Dimitrije_Ljotić religion Serbian_Orthodox_Church.
- Dimitrije_Ljotić serviceyears "*1912–1913 *1914–1920".
- Dimitrije_Ljotić shortDescription "Serbian fascist politician".
- Dimitrije_Ljotić spouse "Ivka Mavrinac".
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- Dimitrije_Ljotić termEnd "1931-08-17".
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- Dimitrije_Ljotić comment "Dimitrije Ljotić (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Љотић; 12 August 1891 – 23 April 1945) was a Serbian 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.".
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