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Đuro Kladarin

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Đuro Kladarin (3 March 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 3 March 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