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gave instructions for the
Yugoslav withdrawal of southern Hungary and asked the Yugoslav government to appoint an officer through whom the local Allied Commission might communicate with Belgrade; Colonel Čolak-Antić was appointed Military Commander of Pécs and Baranja during the transitional period;
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as its elected president. Due to the new political situation, Colonel Vojin Čolak-Antić decided to halt the evacuation of the region. The small
Republic of Baranya did not manage to gain international recognition and since it depended on the Serbian protection, when the Yugoslav army finally
551:, he was part of the Honour Guard protecting the sovereign and was selected to lead the King's horse. On 7 November 1904, Čolak-Antić was appointed to his first command, the First Squadron of the 4th Cavalry Regiment. He continued the General Staff training in the Operation Division of the
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December 1918, he allowed the transfer of communist miners to the territory of Baranja, he was briefly removed from his position but was reinstalled on 30 December 1919. As part of the Yugoslav delegation Čolak-Antić was sent to the
535:, he entered the squadron unit with the rank of sergeant. Even though the conspiracy originated within this elite unit, there is no evidence that he was involved in the plot to assassinate the Royal couple during the
850:. In 1930 he appeared in the documentary film “For the Honour of the Fatherland” an account of the Serbian retreat during the First World War directed by Stanislav Krakov. On 13 January 1935, he was appointed
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were punishable with the execution of entire families, Čolak-Antić arranged the escape out of the country of a Jewish doctor that he hid in the family home, less than 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the
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gave them shelter and the
Yugoslav army protected them. The workers, reinforced by the sudden influx, took over the administration of the city, along with the civilian forces. On 5 August 1921, the
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of 1919. Following the demise of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the question of the delimitation between
Hungary and its neighbouring countries was the subject of intensive talks, in 1920, the
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of the
Ministry of War. Čolak-Antić was transferred on 15 October 1911 to the 4th Cavalry Regiment. On 4 April 1912, at the end of his staff training, he was appointed deputy assistant
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to the Danube
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Baranya by Yugoslav troops following the cessation of hostilities in November 1918, provoked some resistance from workers who wanted to be connected to
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amongst his duties was the handover of the civilian government in Pécs to the
Hungarian authorities. The Yugoslav army started to evacuate Pécs and Baranja in mid-August.
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taking place at the time in
Hungary. After the collapse of the communist uprising in Hungary, in August 1919, a large number of emigrants took shelter in Pécs where mayor
351:. After the reorganisation of the Serbian Army and its redeployment along Greece’s northern border, he received command of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade during the Franco-Serb
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until the end of his term on 25 January 1927. On his return, he became acting commander of the 2nd Cavalry Division and was promoted to the rank of
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of Bulgaria leading to the liberation of Serbia. In the post-war period he was sent to the
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of 1917 when the withdrawal was ordered. After returning to the
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where he served with distinction as a cavalry officer. After the
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Serbia and the Balkan Front, 1914: The Outbreak of the Great War
1356:(in Serbian). Vol. 2. Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
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Documents on the foreign policy of the Kingdom of Serbia
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of the Royal military Academy. During the coronation of
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1495:. East European monographs. East European quarterly.
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proclaiming Serbia's independence. His father became
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Serbia under the Swastika: A World War II Occupation
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as Lieutenant of Cavalry and accepted to the senior
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650:. In April of 1916, he was transferred to the
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1302:(in Serbian). Institute for Serbian History.
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740:Yugoslav-Hungarian Boundary Commission
1429:A History of Modern Serbia, 1804-1918
946:Major Grujica Čolak-Antić (1906–1967)
365:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
327:in France. He saw action during both
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943:Major Ilija Čolak-Antić (1905–1974),
717:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovene
539:of June 1903. That same year he was
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440:Matić) was a daughter of Minister
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1474:(in Serbian). Službeni list SRJ.
1591:Burials at Belgrade New Cemetery
1281:. Cambridge Scholars Publisher.
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1332:33 months in Baranya, 1918-1921
1275:Biagini, A.; Motta, G. (2014).
363:, as representative of the new
1382:Krakov, S.; Tešić, G. (2000).
790:withdrew, Hungarian forces of
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1432:. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
1248:Benz, W.; Wetzel, J. (2004).
670:that liberated the country.
424:Vojvoda Čolak-Anta Simeonović
41:General Vojin Tcholak-Antitch
1367:. Archive Editions Limited.
935:, and descendant of Vojvoda
856:King Peter II Karadjordjevic
828:and promoted to the rank of
686:. After the collapse of the
509:military academy in Belgrade
503:Čolak-Antić was educated at
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1335:(in Hungarian). Püski.
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249:Order of White Eagle
202:2nd Cavalry Regiment
193:2nd Cavalry Division
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