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Ratko Vujović

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Ratko Vujović (16 December 1916 – 29 October 1977) was a Montenegrin political activist and soldier.

Biography

Ratko Vujović was born on 16 December 1916 in Nikšić, Montenegro. Before the start of World War II, he was a student. As a member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, he was active since 1938. He also took part in the Spanish Civil War.

He came back to Yugoslavia around July 1941 and fought in the Yugoslav People's Liberation War. He became a deputy, as well as political commissar of the 2nd Krajina (Kozarian) detachment. He was a prominent combatant in a heavy battle in the time of great offensives at Kozara in the summer of 1942. After that, he became the deputy commander of the 5th Krajina (Kozarian) brigade and then, he became an officer in the 1st Bosnian Corps. He was voted for National Hero on 27 November 1953.