Nikola Ljubičić

Nikola Ljubičić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Љубичић; 4 April 1916 – 13 April 2005) was the President of the Presidency of Serbia (1982–1984), a member of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1984–1989), and the Minister of Defence of Yugoslavia (1967–1982).[1] He received numerous medals both from Yugoslavia and abroad, including the Order of the National Hero of Yugoslavia.

Nikola Ljubičić
Никола Љубичић
10th President of Serbia
As President of the Presidency of SR Serbia
In office
5 May 1982  5 May 1984
Preceded byDobrivoje Vidić
Succeeded byDušan Čkrebić
3rd Federal Secretary of People's Defense of Yugoslavia
In office
18 May 1967  5 May 1982
PresidentJosip Broz Tito
Preceded byIvan Gošnjak
Succeeded byBranko Mamula
2nd Serbian Representative in the Yugoslav Presidency
In office
15 May 1984  15 May 1989
Preceded byPetar Stambolić
Succeeded byBorisav Jović
Personal details
Born(1916-04-04)4 April 1916
Karan near Užice, Kingdom of Serbia
Died13 April 2005(2005-04-13) (aged 89)
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
NationalitySerb
Political partySKJ
League of Communists - Movement for Yugoslavia
Spouse(s)Vera Ljubičić
AwardsOrder of National Hero of Yugoslavia
Military service
AllegianceSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Branch/serviceYugoslav People's Army
Years of service1941–1982
RankGeneral of the Army
CommandsYugoslav People's Army
Battles/warsWorld War II

Biography

Ljubičić was born in the village of Karan, near Užice. He fought in World War II alongside Josip Broz Tito for the Yugoslav partisan movement and was proclaimed a Yugoslav national hero on the 27 November 1953 for his actions in the war.

Nikola Ljubičić joined the Partisans at the start of the war in Yugoslavia in 1941. He served with distinction, courage and heroism in the face of death. During the war he was put in charge of numerous units, moving through the ranks of the Partisan army. Forty-one years after his first steps upon the battlefields of Yugoslavia, he retired from the Yugoslav People's Army as a General of the Army with a four-star degree, and Minister of Defence.

In 1982 Nikola Ljubičić took up the position of President of the Presidency of Serbia. He remained in this position until 1984. From 1984 to 1989 he was a member of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

He died in Belgrade on 13 April 2005, aged 89, and was buried with full military honors in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens of the New Cemetery in Belgrade.[2][3]

There are a number of publications on his work such as the Total National Defence – Strategy for Peace (published in 1977 in numerous languages, including English, Arabic, Russian and Serbo-Croatian), and his own memoirs of World War II in the book "U Titovoj koloni" ("Marching with Tito"; published in 2006).

See also

References

  1. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1980/05/05/collective-presidency-follows-35-years-of-rule-by-one-man/b1c5841f-aef4-4691-97b5-a0b6d5770a42
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2009-03-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-09-07. Retrieved 2006-12-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
Political offices
Preceded by
Ivan Gošnjak
Federal Secretary of People's Defence of Yugoslavia
18 May 1967 – 5 May 1982
Succeeded by
Branko Mamula
Preceded by
Dobrivoje Vidić
President of the Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Serbia
5 May 1982 – 5 May 1984
Succeeded by
Dušan Čkrebić
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