Blagoje Adžić (Serbian Cyrillic: Благоје Аџић, pronounced [blâɡoje ǎdʒitɕ] (listen); 2 September 1932 – 1 March 2012) was a Serbian colonel general who...
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to: Blagoje Adžić (1932–2012), the acting minister of defence in the Yugoslav government Blagoje Bersa (1873–1934), Croatian musical composer Blagoje Bratić...
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was divided about what to do. The JNA Chief of Staff, Colonel-General Blagoje Adžić, advocated a large-scale military operation to remove the Slovenian...
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Adžić (Serbian Cyrillic: Аџић) is a Serbo-Croatian surname. It may refer to: Blagoje Adžić (born 1932), Yugoslav People's Army general Dragan Adžić, Montenegrin...
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Vojislav Šešelj, Jovica Stanišić, Franko Simatović, Veljko Kadijević, Blagoje Adžić and Željko Ražnatović) were accused of war crimes committed in Bosnia...
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committed in Vukovar, including former JNA generals Veljko Kadijević and Blagoje Adžić. Adžić died of natural causes in Belgrade in March 2012 and never faced...
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of the "joint criminal enterprise", including Milošević, Kadijević, Blagoje Adžić, Borisav Jović, Branko Kostić, Momir Bulatović, among others. However...
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charge of the Yugoslav People's Army after the resignation of General Blagoje Adžić in 1992. Panić was in office from 1992 until 1993 (in the Federal Republic...
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In 1988 the JNA absorbed the entire TO with the Bosnian Serb General Blagoje Adžić becoming the JNA Chief of the Armed Forces General Staff. In 1988 the...
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Diego Arria, former President of the United Nations Security Council Blagoje Adžić, former Minister of Defence of Yugoslavia Milan Aksentijević, former...
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