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Bojan Polak

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died, Polak was one of the guards of honor at his funeral. He was president of the Federation of Veterans Associations of the People's Liberation War from 1983 to 1984, and in 1988 Polak was made president of the
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After his retirement from the military, Polak became involved in politics and veterans advocacy. He was appointed the Yugoslav Ambassador to the
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President of the Federation of Veterans Associations of the People’s Liberation War of Yugoslavia
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and by 1943 was made commander of the Ljubo Sercer Shock Brigade. In 1946, Polak was sent to the
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in 1964, a post he held until 1968. In 1969, he was made commander of the Defense Staff of the
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in 1938. He attended the military academy for reserve officers of the
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and graduated in 1940. Following the defeat of the Royal Army in the
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military officer, communist politician, and athlete of
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Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts, Issues 101-110
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Yugoslav Ambassador to East Germany
Ormož
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
Ljubljana
Slovenia
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Order of the People's Hero
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
Yugoslav People's Army
Yugoslav People's Army
Major General
World War II
Yugoslav
Slovene
Ormož
First World War
Žiri
Ljubljana
athletics
decathlon
Royal Yugoslav Army
Sarajevo
April War
Yugoslav Partisans
Soviet
Moscow
German Democratic Republic
Territorial Defense

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