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Aleksandar Mišić | |
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Birth name | Aleksandar Mišić |
Nickname(s) | Aca |
Born | Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia | 17 June 1891
Died | 17 December 1941 Valjevo, Nazi-occupied territory of Serbia | (aged 50)
Buried | Unknown |
Allegiance |
Kingdom of Serbia Kingdom of Yugoslavia Chetniks |
Service/ | Army |
Years of service | 1912–1922 1941 |
Rank | Major |
Battles/wars |
First Balkan War Second Balkan War World War I in Serbia World War II in Yugoslavia |
Awards | |
Relations | Živojin Mišić (father) |
Aleksandar "Aca" Mišić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Аца Мишић; 17 June 1891 – 17 December 1941) was a Royal Serbian Army officer in World War I and a Chetnik in World War II. [1]
During World War II, Mišić was complicit in handover of 365 captured Yugoslav Partisans to the Germans. [2] Mišić was captured during Operation Mihailovic by the Germans and executed on 17 December 1941. [3] In December 2016, Serbian pro- Chetnik publicist Miloslav Samardžić of Pogledi published an article stating that Mišić may have actually died in 1944 and not in 1941. [4]
Mišić je evidentiran u građi Zemaljske komisije na osnovu činjenice da je bio suodgovoran za predaju oko 365 zarobljenih pripadnika NOVJ Nemcima.