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Years of service
  
1892 – 1929.

Rank
  
Army general

Unit
  
Drina Division

Battles and wars
  
Balkan Wars, World War I

Krsta Smiljanić

Born
  
December 29, 1868 Ljubiš, Principality of Serbia (
1868-12-29
)

Battles/wars
  
Balkan Wars World War I

Died
  
14 May 1944, Belgrade, Serbia

Awards
  
Order of Karađorđe's Star, Order of the White Eagle, Order of St. Sava, Order of the Yugoslav Crown

Allegiances
  
Royal Serbian Army, Royal Yugoslav Army

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Krsta Smiljanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Крста Смиљанић) was Serbian army general, Ban of Zeta Banovina and senator in Kingdom of Yugoslavia

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Biography

Krsta was born in Serbian village Ljubis on December 28. 1868 from father Milosav and mother Vidosava. He finished Primary school and Gymnasium (school)Gymnasium after that he signed up in Military Academy of Serbia which he fully finished in 1896.

In First Balkan War he was in service of Serbian marshal Radomir Putnik. Nikola Pašić, famous Serbian politician, sent Krsto to Peace talks in Bucharest after ending of Second Balkan War.

During World War I he was commander of Drina Division. He also took part in Serbian army's retreat through Albania.

After first World War he became commander of Third army oblast,ban of Zeta Banovina(modern day Montenegro and Raška).He was made part of Yugoslavian Senat by King Alexander I in 1932.

Until beginning of World War II he lived in Belgrade but as soon as war started he moved back to Ljubis. Germans put him in house prison where he died in May 1944.

References

Krsta Smiljanić Wikipedia


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