Mitar Bakić
Appearance
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 4th Montenegrin brigade, 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.
Gallery
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Leadership of partisan units from Montenegro. Standing from left to right: Mirko Burić, Blažo Jovanović, Mitar Bakić, Peko Dapčević, Ivan Milutinović, Savo Orović, Niko Strugar.
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Leadership of partisan units from Montenegro. From left to right: Đoko Pavićević, Savo Orović, Ivan Milutinović, Milovan Đilas, Mitar Bakić, Sava Kovačević, Radoje Dakić.
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Bakić addresses to soldiers of 2nd Proleterian Division before Case White.
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Political commissar Mitar Bakić (left) and commander of 2nd Proleterian Division Peko Dapčević (in the middle) interrogate captured Wehrmacht major Arthur Strecker during battle of Neretva.
Categories:
- 1908 births
- 1960 deaths
- People from Podgorica
- People from the Principality of Montenegro
- League of Communists of Montenegro politicians
- Candidates of the Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
- Members of the Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
- Members of the Assembly of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
- Generals of the Yugoslav People's Army
- Yugoslav Partisans members
- Recipients of the Order of the People's Hero
- Recipients of the Order of National Liberation
- World War II biography stubs