List of Serbian soldiers
This is a list of Serbian soldiers since the establishment of the Principality of Serbia. It only includes participants in wars.
Balkan Wars
- David Albala
- Ditko Aleksić
- Miša Aleksić-Marinko
- Jovan Atanacković
- Jovan Babunski
- Petar Bojović
- Vukajlo Božović
- Koporan Čauš
- Ljuba Čupa
- Dušan Dimitrijević
- Jovan Dovezenski
- Dragutin Jovanović-Lune
- Svetomir Đukić
- Spasa Garda
- Jovan Grković-Gapon
- Živko Gvozdić
- Petko Ilić
- Bogoljub Jevtić
- Ljuba Jezdić
- Danilo Kalafatović
- Tasa Konević
- Stojan Koruba
- Radoje Ljutovac
- Kosta Vojinović
- Krsta Kovačević
- Stanislav Krakov
- Todor Krstić-Algunjski
- Dimitrije Ljotić
- Branislav Milosavljević
- Aleksandar Mišić
- Živojin Mišić
- Jovan Naumović
- Milutin Nedić
- Stevan Nedić-Ćela
- Borko Paštrović
- Kosta Pećanac
- Vojin Popović
- Zafir Premčević
- Radomir Putnik
- Darko F. Ribnikar
- Borisav Ristić
- Sava Petrović-Grmija
- Slobodan Šiljak
- Stepa Stepanović
- Dane Stojanović
- Vojislav Tankosić
- Toma Smiljanić-Bradina
- Živko Topalović
- Vasilije Trbić
- Dragiša Vasić
- Stanislav Vinaver
- Janko Vukotić
World War I
- David Albala (1886–1942), captain
- Miša Aleksić-Marinko (1876–1923), lieutenant colonel
- Jovan Atanacković (1848–1921), reserve general
- Jovan Babunski (1878–1920), Chetnik commander
- Theodore Bogdanovitch (1899–1956), volunteer
- Petar Bojović (1858–1945), general
- Boško Virjanac †(fl. 1903–15), Chetnik
- Vukajlo Božović (d. 1926), Chetnik commander
- Koporan Čauš (fl. 1904–14), volunteer
- Cene Marković (1864–1922), Chetnik
- Dušan Dimitrijević (1882–1964), Chetnik
- Jovan Dovezenski
- Dragutin Jovanović-Lune
- Momčilo Gavrić, child soldier
- Dragutin Gavrilović, major
- Bogoljub Ilić (1881–1956), detachment staff leader
- Dragoljub Jeličić, child soldier
- Bogoljub Jevtić
- Ljuba Jezdić
- Sofija Jovanović ♀(1895–1979), soldier
- Pavle Jurišić Šturm
- Josif Mihajlović Jurukovski
- Danilo Kalafatović
- Sćepan Kecojević
- Simo Kecojević
- Ignjat Kirhner (1877–1944), volunteer, detachment commander
- Tasa Konević
- Stojan Koruba
- Krsta Kovačević
- Stanislav Krakov
- Bogoljub Kujundžić
- Radoje Ljutovac
- Dimitrije Ljotić
- Draža Mihailović
- Branislav Milosavljević
- Milan Milovanović (general)
- Milutin Bojić
- Milutin Krunich
- Aleksandar Mišić
- Živojin Mišić
- Fehim Musakadić
- Jovan Naumović
- Milan Nedić
- Milutin Nedić
- Stevan Nedić-Ćela
- Kosta Pećanac
- Zafir Premčević
- Adam Pribićević
- Radomir Putnik
- Aleksa Radovanović
- Archibald Reiss (1875–1929), soldier (foreigner)
- Darko F. Ribnikar
- Borisav Ristić
- Sava Petrović-Grmija
- Flora Sandes ♀(1876–1956), sergeant major (foreigner)
- Milunka Savić
- Stevan Simić
- Ruth Stanley Farnam ♀(1873–1946), volunteer (foreigner)
- Stepa Stepanović
- Dragiša Stojadinović
- Vojislav Tankosić
- Slavka Tomić ♀(ca. 1896–?), sergeant[1]
- Živko Topalović
- Vasilije Trbić
- Dimitrije Tucović
- Dragiša Vasić
- Miloš Vasić (general)
- Rudolf Viest (1890–1945), soldier (foreigner)
- Kosta Vojinović
- Janko Vukotić
- Živko Gvozdić
- Sreten Žujović
World War II
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Yugoslav wars
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See also
References
- Paulette Bascou-Bance (2002). La mémoire des femmes: anthologie. Les Guides MAF. p. 354. ISBN 978-2-914659-05-5.; "Slavka Tomić".; "Sramota Srbijo".
Sources
- Milićević, Milić; Popović, Ljubodrag (2003). Generali vojske Kneževine i Kraljevine Srbije. Vojnoizdavački zavod.
- Nikolić, Dejan (2000). Srpske vojskovođe. Narodna biblioteka "Resavska škola".
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