Vučko Ignjatović
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Vučko Ignjatović | |
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Born | 1909 Valjevo, Kingdom of Serbia |
Died | 26 June 1942 Nova Varoš, Nazi-occupied Serbia | (aged 32–33)
Buried | Valjevo New Cemetery |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Yugoslavia Chetniks Government of National Salvation (1941–1942) |
Service/ | Požega Chetnik detachment |
Rank | Major |
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Vučko Ignjatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Вучко Игњатовић; 1909 – 26 June 1942) was a Serbian officer of the Royal Yugoslav Army who was commander of the Požega Chetnik detachment during the Second World War in Yugoslavia.[1]
During the initial phases of the uprising in Serbia in 1941, Chetniks and Partisans led joint operations against the German occupying forces but Ignjatović doubted the intentions of the Partisans. He believed them to be a paramilitary that wanted to take power through a Communist revolution. Ignjatović was one of the first Chetnik officers to be "legalized" by allying with forces led by Milan Nedić.[2]
Ignjatović was killed by members of the Serbian Volunteer Corps in Nova Varoš in 1942.[3]
References
- ^ Serbia, Vojnoistorijski institut (Belgrade (1982). The National liberation war and revolution in Yugoslavia (1941-1945): selected documents. Military History Institute of the Yugoslav People's Army. p. 137.
- ^ Znaci.net article
- ^ Tomasevich, Jozo (1975). War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941–1945: The Chetniks. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-0857-9.
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