Serbian Cultural Club is a Serbian political organization of patriotic orientation, founded in 1937 in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia . The club was organized by educated Serbs from all over the country, excited by the “increasingly unequal position of the Serbs in the Yugoslav state” [1] .
The president of this non-governmental club was the academician of the Serbian Academy of Sciences, lawyer and historian Slobodan Jovanovic ( 1869 - 1958 ), the deputy chairman - writer and lawyer Dragisa Vasic ( 1885 - 1945 ). In the future, the first of them will be the prime minister of the Yugoslav royal government during the Second World War, and the second - the ideologist of the Ravnogorsk movement (Chetniks Drazhi Mikhailovich ). Other leaders of the Serbian Cultural Club will later occupy prominent posts in the Chetnik movement: Stevan Malevich, Mladen Jujovic, Vojislav Vujanac, Warrior Andrich, Dragoslav Stranyakovich [2] .
See also
- Yugoslav troops at home
Notes
- ↑ Timofeev A.Yu. Chetniks. Royal army. - Moscow: Veche, 2012 .-- S. 9. - ISBN 978-5-9533-6203-0 .
- ↑ Timofeev A.Yu. Chetniks. Royal army. - Moscow: Veche, 2012 .-- S. 9. - ISBN 978-5-9533-6203-0 .
Links
- Serbian periodicals between world wars (Serb.) . Date of treatment October 31, 2012. Archived December 29, 2012.