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Dragomir gained a reputation for fearless-bravery under fire. He often took impossible missions with scant regard for his own life; his men felt tremendous confidence in his presence, inspired by his personal courage. In one of the battles he was heavily wounded, and his poor health began to worsen.
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After graduation, Dragomir returned to Serbia where a teaching post at a university awaited him as well as a job as a director of a match factory. He stayed at these positions for a while. But at the outbreak of hostilities in
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and the executive post at a match factory to join the Chetniks. In the time of the Young Turk Revolution and the Bosnian crisis, he and other Chetniks retreated to Serbia.
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He died in 1913 in the liberated town of Ohrid. His post as chemistry assistant professor at the university remained vacant during the period he served his country.
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and Macedonia, like many men of his generation, the patriotic enthusiastic about the war effort took hold. He left his teaching post as assistant professor at the
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Dragomir's father was a wealthy businessman. He was educated abroad at the universities in Germany, England, and Switzerland where he earned a degree in
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Kruševac
Principality of Serbia
Ohrid
Kingdom of Serbia
Old Serbia
Macedonia
Serbian Chetnik Organization
Old Serbia
Macedonia
chemistry
Kosovo
University of Belgrade
First Balkan War
Switzerland
tuberculosis
Vojin Popović
Battle of Kumanovo
List of Chetnik voivodes
Sima Lozanić
Miloje Lozanić
Vukić Mićović
Panta S. Tutundžić
Jelenko Mihailović
Pavle Savić
Zivojin Jocic
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