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    collaborator. Rade Radić was at early stages of the war part of Partisan movement. In the night between 31 March and 1 April 1941, Radić and his quickly...
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    Chetnik soldiers under the command of vojvoda Rade Radić would also participate in this battle. Radić previously fought alongside the Partisans but would...
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    Rade Radić (far left), Slavoljub Vranješević (next to Radić) and Dragi Jovanović (right) during the trial....
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  • Majevica Chetnik detachment, signed agreements with the NDH on 30 May 1942. Rade Radić, commander of the Chetnik detachment, "Borja", reached agreement with...
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    Several other prominent Chetnik figures were tried during the trial, Rade Radić and Miloš Glišić were sentenced to death and executed alongside Mihailović...
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    German Generalmajor (Brigadier) Friedrich Stahl stands alongside an Ustaša officer and Chetnik commander Rade Radić in central Bosnia in mid–1942....
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  • Belgrade, signing in 1978 with NK Maribor alongside Vladislav Bogićević and Rade Radić in exchange for the best Slovenian player at the time, Milan Arnejčič...
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    progenitor of the Radič-Postupović family (Радич-Поступовић), which produced several Orthodox clerics. In Serbian epic poetry, Radič is called Rade Oblačić (Раде...
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  • Chetnik side or disintegrated. Rade Radić became the commander of the Chetnik detachments in Bosanska Krajina. After the war, Radić was sentenced to death by...
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  • Milan Babić. Rade Leskovac ran in the election but only got 26,523 votes in the first round. On 4 February 1995, the parties president, Rade Leskovac, was...
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