Mitar Bakić (Serbian: Митар Бакић; Berislavci near Podgorica, 7 November 1908 - Belgrade, 25 November 1960), was a Yugoslav politician, general and People's Hero of Yugoslavia. During World War II, he was political commissar of the , 2nd Proletarian Division and 2nd Corps. After the war, he was the chief of staff of Josip Broz Tito, secretary-general of the Yugoslav government and member of Yugoslav mission in United Nations. He also had rank of reserve lieutenant general of Yugoslav People's Army.
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Mitar Bakić (Serbian: Митар Бакић; Berislavci near Podgorica, 7 November 1908 - Belgrade, 25 November 1960), was a Yugoslav politician, general and People's Hero of Yugoslavia. During World War II, he was political commissar of the , 2nd Proletarian Division and 2nd Corps. After the war, he was the chief of staff of Josip Broz Tito, secretary-general of the Yugoslav government and member of Yugoslav mission in United Nations. He also had rank of reserve lieutenant general of Yugoslav People's Army. (en) Митар Бакич (серб. Митар Бакић; 7 ноября 1908, — 25 ноября 1960, Белград) — югославский военный и политический деятель, постоянный представитель Югославии при ООН с 1950 по 1952 годы. Народный герой Югославии. (ru) |
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Mitar Bakić (Serbian: Митар Бакић; Berislavci near Podgorica, 7 November 1908 - Belgrade, 25 November 1960), was a Yugoslav politician, general and People's Hero of Yugoslavia. During World War II, he was political commissar of the , 2nd Proletarian Division and 2nd Corps. After the war, he was the chief of staff of Josip Broz Tito, secretary-general of the Yugoslav government and member of Yugoslav mission in United Nations. He also had rank of reserve lieutenant general of Yugoslav People's Army. (en) Митар Бакич (серб. Митар Бакић; 7 ноября 1908, — 25 ноября 1960, Белград) — югославский военный и политический деятель, постоянный представитель Югославии при ООН с 1950 по 1952 годы. Народный герой Югославии. (ru) |
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