List of Chetnik voivodes
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Named prior to the Balkan Wars
- Kosta Pećanac, in 1904
- Jovan Babunski, in 1905
- Borko Paštrović
- Aksentije Bacetović
- Ilija Jovanović
- Lazar Kujundžić
- Pavle Mladenović
- Ljubomir Jezdić
Named during the First World War
- Ilija Trifunović - named in 1916 after the death of Vojvoda Vuk
Named during the Second World War
- Momčilo Đujić - named by King Peter II in 1942,[1] commander of the Dinara Chetnik Division.
- Dobroslav Jevđević - named in 1942
- Milo Rakočević - named by Ilija Trifunović in 1942
- Stojan Krstić - commander of the Vardar Chetnik Corps.
- Uroš Drenović
Named during Yugoslav Wars
- Vojislav Šešelj - named by Momčilo Đujić on June 28, 1989[2]
- Tomislav Nikolić - named by Vojislav Šešelj[when?]
- Rade Čubrilo - named by Momčilo Đujić in 1993[3]
- Slavko Aleksić - named by Vojislav Šešelj in May 1993[4]
- Mirko Blagojević - named by Vojislav Šešelj on May 13, 1993[5]
- Branislav Gavrilović - named by Vojislav Šešelj in May 1993[4]
- Branislav Vakić - named by Vojislav Šešelj on May 13, 1993[5]
- Vasilije Vidović - named by Vojislav Šešelj in May 1993[4]
Named after Yugoslav Wars
- Miodrag Božović - named by Milo Rakočević in 2007[6]
- Andrija Mandić - named by Milo Rakočević in 2007[6]
References
- ↑ Momčilo Đujić has died
- ↑ The Prosecutor of the Tirubal Against Vojislav Seselj
- ↑ Title of voivode only for military service
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Wednesday, 27 February 2008 Transcript from Šešelj ICTY case
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 New voivodes with moral affinity