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Milutin Morača

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army, but he was soon released and, as a colonist, he was to forced return to his birth area. There he joined local communists in their preparation for the
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Between May 1943 and January 1945, he was commander of the
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After World War II, Morača held various high posts in
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Index


Stekerovci
Bosnia and Hezegovina
Austro-Hungary
Belgrade
Serbia and Montenegro
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia
Colonel General
5th Krajina Division
World War II in Yugoslavia
Invasion of Yugoslavia
Drvar uprising
Operation Weiss
Belgrade Operation
Syrmian Front
Serbian
Yugoslav
partisan
Yugoslav People's Army
People's Hero of Yugoslavia
Pero
World War II
Subotica
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Royal Yugoslav Army
Yugoslav coup d'état
April War
Hungarian
uprising

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