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Đuro Kladarin

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Đuro Kladarin (March 3, 1915-1996) was a Croatian general. He was one of the Presidents of the Chamber of Education and Culture of the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia.[1]

Biography

Kladarin was born in Luščani, Yugoslavia on March 3, 1915.

In 1941, Kladarin entered the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia. During the Second World War, he was a battalion commander and also the commander of the Yugoslavia Banijskega Troop.

In 1950, after World War Two, he graduated at the Higher Military Academy Army and then held high-ranking positions such as Brigade Commander and Division Chief of Staff. Đuro Kladarin officially retired from his political career circa 1965.[2]

References

  1. ^ Various editions of The Europa World Year Book
  2. ^ 1978 Vojna Enciklopedija (Volume 4), pg. 358

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