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  1. Milan Nedić (sérvio cirílico: Милан Недић) (Grocka, 2 de setembro de 1877 – Belgrado, 4 de fevereiro de 1946) foi um general e político sérvio; foi o chefe do Estado Maior do exército iugoslavo, ministro da guerra durante o governo real iugoslavo e o principal ministro do Governo de Salvação Nacional (um governo ...

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    Milan Nedić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Недић; 2 September 1878 – 4 February 1946) was a Yugoslav and Serbian army general and politician who served as the chief of the General Staff of the Royal Yugoslav Army and minister of war in the Royal Yugoslav Government.

  3. Milan Nedić (srpski: Милан Недић, Grocka, Beograd, 2. rujna 1878. – Beograd, 4. veljače 1946.) bio je srpski političar i general vojske Kraljevine Jugoslavije, najpoznatiji kao vođa marionetske vlade u Srbiji pod okupacijom Trećeg Reicha u Drugome svjetskom ratu.

  4. Milan Nedić (Grocka, 3. septembar 1877 — Beograd, 4. februar 1946) bio je srpski i jugoslovenski general i političar. On se kao oficir borio u Balkanskim ratovima i u Prvom svetskom ratu. U međuratnom periodu bio je načelnik generalštaba i ministar vojske i mornarice.

  5. Milan Nedić. No Serbs welcomed the occupation, but some passively accepted the Nedić regime, and a few even supported it. Many more favoured the resistance movement set up by Serbs from the Yugoslav army under a former officer, Col. Dragoljub Mihailović.

  6. Milan Nedić ( serbio cirílico: Милан Недић) (2 de septiembre de 1877 - 4 de febrero de 1946) fue un general y político serbio, jefe del Estado Mayor del ejército yugoslavo, ministro de Guerra del Gobierno del Reino de Yugoslavia y primer ministro del Gobierno de Salvación Nacional establecido por los nazis en Serbia durante la Segunda Guerra Mun...

  7. In July 2008, a group of Serbian citizens filed a brief at the District Court in Belgrade, demanding the posthumous rehabilitation of Milan Nedić, whom the plaintiffs viewed as ‘a victim of persecution and violence for political reasons’.1 Coming on...