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Yeras, Josip

Josip Jeras ( Serb. Bosip Geras , Slovenian. Josip Jeras ; February 21, 1891 , Ljubljana - 1967 , ibid.) - Yugoslav Slovenian politician, educator and educator.

Josip Yeras
Serb. Ипosip Јeras , Slovenian. Josip jeras
Jeras Josip.jpg
Date of BirthFebruary 21, 1891 ( 1891-02-21 )
Place of BirthFlag of Austria-Hungary Ljubljana , Austria-Hungary
Date of death1967 ( 1967 )
Place of deathFlag of Yugoslavia (1945-1991) Ljubljana , SFRY
Citizenship Serbia
Yugoslavia
Occupationteacher, politician
Awards and prizes
Order of the brotherhood and unity with golden wreath Rib.pngOrder of the brotherhood and unity with silver wreath RIB.gif

Biography

Born in 1891 in Ljubljana. He was a member of the Preporod Society and studied philosophy in Bordeaux. He served as a volunteer in the Serbian army in World War I, after the war he worked as a teacher of a secondary school in Ljubljana and chairman of the organization of World War I veterans in Slovenia.

On the front of the People's Liberation War of Yugoslavia since 1941, a member of the Supreme Plenum of the Liberation Front of Slovenia and the head of the Executive Committee. Member of the Presidium of the Anti-Fascist Council of People's Liberation of Yugoslavia .

In the postwar years, a deputy of the Assembly of Slovenia, the main committee of the Socialist Union of the Working People of Slovenia , the chairman of the Committee of the Red Cross in Slovenia and a member of the Committee of the Red Cross of Yugoslavia. He died in 1967.

He was awarded the Albanian Commemorative Medal, the Serbian Commemorative Medal of 1914-1918 and the Yugoslav Order of Brotherhood and Unity (gold and silver stars). The author of the memoirs about the First World War "Mountain of Death" (published in Ljubljana in 1929).

Proceedings

  • The Planina Smrti (Kubana, 1929).

Literature

  • Gospodlosvensky savremenitsy: ko ​​e ko u Gugoslavia. “Sedma Strength,” Beograd 1957, 278. p.
  • Encyclopedia of Yugoslavia (Kyiv Fourth). “Lexicographic Plant FNRЈ”, Zagreb 1960. Godina.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eras,_Josip&oldid=93628716


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