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in 1920, and on 1 October 1924 to the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 1928, he was transferred to France and he then held the positions of Chief of Staff of the Air Force Command. He was promoted to the rank of colonel in 1929, and on 1 April 1930, he was appointed military envoy to Hungary. In 1932,
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After the end of the war, he served in the artillery, and in 1922 he entered the Higher School of the Military Academy, which he graduated with honors in 1924. In 1926, he was transferred to the General Staff profession and assigned to the Chief of Staff of the Šumadija Division. He was promoted to
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on 6 September 1944 agreed to unite all nationalist forces against the Partisans, it did not happen. The Serbian Volunteer Corps refused to place itself under Damjanović's command, and the Germans also planned to transfer it to Slovenia so that it would not be destroyed in the fight against the
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On 1 May 1945, he moved with the Chetnik forces to Italy, and in April 1947 to Germany, where he was interned by the British until May 1948. From 1948 on, he was the president of the Association of Dragoljub Mihailović Fighters of the Royal Yugoslav Army.
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along with Ljotić's men who had previously retreated to Slovenia, Mihailović appointed Damjanović in March 1945 as commander of the national forces in Slovenia and Chief of Staff of a prominent part of the Supreme Chetnik Command. Damjanović arrived in
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he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Sava Division, Commander of the Air Regiment, Acting Chief of Staff of the Air Force Command, and in 1935 Chief of Staff of the same command. He was promoted to the rank of brigadier general on 1 December 1937.
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to Damjanović. On 6 October, Damjanovic went to the headquarters of the Serbian Command of the Yugoslav Army. From there, Damjanović went to the Supreme Command of the Chetniks in Bosnia. Mihailović appointed him his assistant on 18 December 1944.
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from Bosnia on 26 March, together with Lieutenant Colonel Ljubomir "Patak" Jovanović and Lieutenant Colonel Siniša Ocokoljić. Chetniks and Ljotić's men fought under the name of the Šumadija Division. Together with the
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Clinic in Hanover. He was buried at the Zelhorst cemetery in Hanover with his funeral attended by several hundred comrades-in-arms and other emigrants. Soon after, his remains were transferred to the cemetery in
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He was in various camps until the beginning of May 1944, when, at the request of General Milan Nedić, he returned to the country and became the head of the cabinet of Nedić's government, instead of
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found him in the position of the Chief of Staff of the III Army Group. After the capitulation of the Royal Yugoslav Army in April 1941, he fell into German captivity.
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in 1918, he commanded the artillery of mountain cannons within the Šumadija Division. On 1 September 1918, he was promoted to the rank of captain of the 1st class.
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in 1913 as a sergeant of the Šumadija Artillery Regiment, and on 1 October of the same year he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant. He entered the
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in 1912 as a member of the Šumadija Division, and on 1 December of the same year he was promoted to the rank of
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however led to the unification of Chetnik and quisling forces in the spring of 1944 in an attempt to stop the
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offensive in southern and southwestern Serbia. Damjanović, together with
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In 1938, he became the Chief of Staff of the III Army District, and the
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on 16 January 1893. He finished elementary school and high school in
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and were to fight under German command against Partisans in
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He was then transferred from 1366:Serbian people of World War II 1311:Factions in the Yugoslav Front 365:in 1909, with the 42nd class. 306: 1: 1356:Serbian people of World War I 1132:Independent State of Croatia 546: 589:UBKJVDM (18 November 2013). 344: 325:and deputy commander of the 7: 1391:Royal Serbian Army soldiers 525: 472:transferred command of the 10: 1422: 1305:World War II in Yugoslavia 660: 480:After Mihailović accepted 432:who was killed by General 288:World War II in Yugoslavia 1298: 1270: 1242: 1189: 1131: 1090: 1062: 1004: 916:Ilija Trifunović-Birčanin 896: 803: 692:Borković, Milan (1979b). 313:brigadier general of the 270: 260: 250: 240: 217: 165: 152: 132: 109: 101: 92: 85: 1082:Alessandro Pirzio Biroli 459:Although the meeting in 1376:Serbian anti-communists 1054:Karl-Gustav Sauberzweig 1029:Edmund Glaise-Horstenau 741:Nikolić, Kosta (2008). 349:Damjanović was born in 323:Serbian Volunteer Corps 265:Serbian Volunteer Corps 55:more precise citations. 1271:Province of Ljubljana 520:Bleiburg death marches 398:. 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