Milica Bodrožić

Milica Bodrožić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милица Бодрожић) is a Serbian writer and academic specialized on the political history of Yugoslavia. She was a member of the Museum of the Yugoslav People's Revolution in Belgrade.[1]

Work

  • Milica Bodrožić (1987), Stranke šestojanuarske diktature 1931-1941. godine: doktorska disertacija
  • Milica Bodrožić (1991), Jugoslovenska nacionalna stranka pod vladom Bogoljuba Jevtića i Petomajski izbori 1935. godine, Matica srpska
  • O ustašama i četnicima u dubrovačkom kraju 1941-1944. godine
  • O nekim pitanjima politike Hrvatske seljačke stranke prema narodnooslobodilačkom pokretu u Hrvatskoj 1943. godine
  • Inteligencija Kosova i Metohije u oslobodilačkom ratu i socijalističkoj revoluciji 1941 — 1944 . godine
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gollark: It's a few months old and they didn't lose world data anyway, so yes.
gollark: I've also got a bedrock sphere with no entrances or exits on Switchcraft, buried underground under a random island.
gollark: Also an energy shield.
gollark: It had isolated power, a stock of railguns and ammunition for some reason, an integrated music system, and an item repairer machine.

References

  1. Institut za istoriju radničkog pokreta Sarajevo (1969), Prilozi, Posebno interesovanje među učesnicima skupa izazvalo je saopštenje Milice Bodrožić, saradnika Muzeja revolucije naroda Jugoslavije u Beogradu, o omladinskim organizacijama buržoaskih partija 1936 — 1941. godine.


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