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Momčilo Đujić (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Момчилo Ђујић, pronounced [mǒmtʃiːlo dʑûːjitɕ]; 27 February 1907 – 11 September 1999) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and Chetnik vojvoda. He led a significant proportion of the Chetniks within the northern Dalmatia and western Bosnia regions of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a fascist puppet state created from parts of the occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia during World War II. In this role he collaborated extensively with the Italian and then the German occupying forces against the communist-led Partisan insurgency.

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  • Momčilo Đujić (serbisch-kyrillisch Момчило Ђујић; * 27. Februar 1907 in bei Knin; † 11. September 1999 in San Diego) war ein serbisch-orthodoxer Priester serbischer Tschetnik-Verbände im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Als solcher war er ein Kollaborateur mit dem NS-Staat und dem faschistischen Italien sowie ein Kriegsverbrecher. Jugoslawien verurteilte ihn 1947 in Abwesenheit als Kriegsverbrecher und stellte 1988 einen Auslieferungsantrag, dem die Vereinigten Staaten jedoch nicht nachkamen. Auch Kroatien legte ihm und seiner „Dinarischen Tschetnik-Division“ zahlreiche Kriegsverbrechen zur Last. (de)
  • Momčilo Đujić (1907-1999) fue un militar yugoslavo y sacerdote de la iglesia ortodoxa serbia comandante de los chetniks durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. (es)
  • Momčilo Đujić (en serbe en écriture cyrillique : Момчило Ђујић ; également retranscrit Momcilo Djujic), né le 27 février 1907 à Kovačić (Royaume de Dalmatie, Autriche-Hongrie), mort le 11 septembre 1999 à San Diego (Californie, États-Unis) était un pope de l'église orthodoxe serbe et chef paramilitaire tchetniks. Il participa, durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, au mouvement tchetnik dirigé par Draža Mihailović, mais en commandant ses propres troupes de manière indépendante. Après avoir résisté contre les Oustachis, il collabora avec les occupants italiens, puis allemands, afin de combattre les Partisans communistes de Tito. (fr)
  • Momčilo Đujić (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Момчилo Ђујић, pronounced [mǒmtʃiːlo dʑûːjitɕ]; 27 February 1907 – 11 September 1999) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and Chetnik vojvoda. He led a significant proportion of the Chetniks within the northern Dalmatia and western Bosnia regions of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a fascist puppet state created from parts of the occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia during World War II. In this role he collaborated extensively with the Italian and then the German occupying forces against the communist-led Partisan insurgency. Đujić was ordained as a priest in 1933 and gained a reputation as something of a firebrand in the pulpit. After the assassination of King Alexander of Yugoslavia in 1934, he joined the Chetnik Association of Kosta Pećanac, forming several bands in the Knin region of Dalmatia. The Chetnik Association became a reactionary force used by the central government to oppress the populace. Active in promoting workers' rights, Đujić was briefly jailed for leading a protest by railroad workers, and he was a member of the exclusively-Serb Agrarian Union political party. After the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, the Croatian Ustaše regime implemented a policy of widespread incarcerations, massacres, forced emigration and murder of Serbs and other groups, but Đujić escaped to the coastal zone annexed by Italy and began recruiting Chetniks in a refugee camp. When a general uprising began in August, Đujić returned to Knin and deployed his Chetniks to defend local Serbs from the Ustaše, and under his command they captured the town of Drvar in the Bosanska Krajina. He then quickly began collaborating with the Italians, gaining their help through signing a non-aggression agreement. At this time, he was still aligned with the insurgency led by the communists. He soon betrayed them and began subverting Partisan units and attacking them alongside the Italians. He formed the Chetnik Dinara Division in early 1942. By mid-1942, Đujić was encouraging his Chetniks to co-operate with NDH forces, and on 1 October Chetniks under his command perpetrated a massacre of nearly 100 Croat civilians in the village of Gata. In early 1943 he attempted to participate on the Axis side in the Case White campaign against the Partisans but this was blocked by the Germans. In August, the Dinara Division suffered significantly at the hands of the Partisans and through desertion. By the time of the Italian capitulation in September it was of little use for offensive operations. When the Germans occupied the area, they restricted it to guarding railway tracks from Partisan sabotage. By November 1943, the Chetnik supreme commander, Draža Mihailović, was ordering Đujić to collaborate with the Germans. In November 1944, Đujić and 4,500 of his Chetniks combined with German and NDH forces in an attempt to defend Knin from the ascendant Partisans. Đujić progressively withdrew his troops until they surrendered to the western Allies in May 1945. Đujić was tried and convicted in absentia for war crimes by the new Yugoslav communist government, which found him guilty of mass murder, torture, rape, robbery, forcible confinement and collaborating with the occupying forces. Included in these charges was responsibility for the deaths of 1,500 people. He eventually emigrated to the United States, settling in California. He played an important role in Serbian émigré circles and founded the Ravna Gora Movement of Serbian Chetniks alongside other exiled Chetnik fighters. He later retired to San Marcos, California. In 1989, Đujić appointed the ultranationalist Serb politician Vojislav Šešelj as a Chetnik vojvoda. He later stated that he regretted awarding the title to Šešelj due to his involvement with Slobodan Milošević and his Socialist Party. In 1998, Biljana Plavšić, then President of Republika Srpska, presented Đujić with an honorary award. Plavšić was later convicted of crimes against humanity related to her activities during the Bosnian War. Đujić died at a hospice in San Diego in 1999, aged 92. Moves in Serbia to rehabilitate the reputations of Đujić and the Chetnik movement have been criticised as historical revisionism and falsification of history. (en)
  • Momčilo Đujić (Abjad Kiril Serbia: Момчилo Ђујић, pelafalan Serbo-Kroasia: [mǒmtʃiːlo dʑûːjitɕ], 27 Februari 1907 – 11 September 1999) adalah seorang pendeta Ortodoks Serbia dan komandan Chetnik (bahasa Serbia: vojvoda, војвода) di Dalmasia utara dan wilayah Bosnia barat di Negara Merdeka Kroasia pada Perang Dunia II. Setelah pembunuhan Raja Aleksandar I dari Yugoslavia pada tahun 1934, ia bergabung dengan Asosiasi Chetnik kota Kosta Pećanac. Setelah invasi Axis ke Yugoslavia pada bulan April 1941, ia berperang untuk komunitas Serbia setempat melawan rezim fasis Kroasia Ustaše lalu bersekutu dengan kekuatan Poros melawan Partisan Yugoslavia yang berideologi komunis selama sisa perang sebagai komandan Divisi Dinara Chetnik. Dia selamat dari perang, menyerah kepada Sekutu barat dan akhirnya beremigrasi ke Amerika Serikat. Dia diadili dan divonis in absentia atas kejahatan perang oleh pemerintah komunis Yugoslavia yang baru, di mana ia dinyatakan bersalah atas pembunuhan massal, penyiksaan, pemerkosaan, perampokan, dan penahanan paksa, serta bekerja sama dengan Jerman dan Italia. Dakwaan ini juga meliputi pembunuhan atas 1.500 orang. Selama menetap di California, Đujić memainkan peran penting dalam perkumpulan emigran Serbia dan mendirikan Gerakan Ravna Gora Chetnik Serbia bersama pejuang Chetnik lainnya yang diasingkan. Dia kemudian pensiun dan pindah ke San Marcos. Pada tahun 1989, Đujić menunjuk Vojislav Šešelj sebagai vojvoda Chetnik. Dia kemudian mengaku kalau dia menyesal telah memberi gelar kehormatan pada Šešelj karena Seselj bekerja sama dengan Slobodan Milošević dan Partai Sosialisnya. Pada tahun 1998, Biljana Plavšić, yang saat itu menjadi Presiden Republika Srpska, memberikan penghargaan kehormatan kepada Đujić. Plavšić kemudian dihukum karena kejahatan terhadap kemanusiaan terkait aktivitasnya selama Perang Bosnia. Đujić meninggal di sebuah rumah sakit di San Diego pada tahun 1999, pada usia 92 tahun. (in)
  • Momčilo Đujić (in serbo Момчило P. Ђујић; Tenin, 27 febbraio 1907 – San Diego, 11 settembre 1999) è stato un militare e politico serbo, membro dei cetnici. (it)
  • Momčilo Đujić (ur. 27 lutego 1907 we wsi Topolje k. Knina, zm. 11 września 1999 w San Marcos w USA) – serbski duchowny prawosławny, nacjonalista odpowiedzialny za czystki etniczne na ludności chorwackiej, oficer czetnicki podczas II wojny światowej. (pl)
  • Момчило Джуич (сербск. Момчило P. Ђујић, 1907—1999) — воевода югославских четников во Второй мировой войне, командир Динарской четнической дивизии, православный священник. (ru)
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  • Momčilo Đujić (serbisch-kyrillisch Момчило Ђујић; * 27. Februar 1907 in bei Knin; † 11. September 1999 in San Diego) war ein serbisch-orthodoxer Priester serbischer Tschetnik-Verbände im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Als solcher war er ein Kollaborateur mit dem NS-Staat und dem faschistischen Italien sowie ein Kriegsverbrecher. Jugoslawien verurteilte ihn 1947 in Abwesenheit als Kriegsverbrecher und stellte 1988 einen Auslieferungsantrag, dem die Vereinigten Staaten jedoch nicht nachkamen. Auch Kroatien legte ihm und seiner „Dinarischen Tschetnik-Division“ zahlreiche Kriegsverbrechen zur Last. (de)
  • Momčilo Đujić (1907-1999) fue un militar yugoslavo y sacerdote de la iglesia ortodoxa serbia comandante de los chetniks durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. (es)
  • Momčilo Đujić (en serbe en écriture cyrillique : Момчило Ђујић ; également retranscrit Momcilo Djujic), né le 27 février 1907 à Kovačić (Royaume de Dalmatie, Autriche-Hongrie), mort le 11 septembre 1999 à San Diego (Californie, États-Unis) était un pope de l'église orthodoxe serbe et chef paramilitaire tchetniks. Il participa, durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, au mouvement tchetnik dirigé par Draža Mihailović, mais en commandant ses propres troupes de manière indépendante. Après avoir résisté contre les Oustachis, il collabora avec les occupants italiens, puis allemands, afin de combattre les Partisans communistes de Tito. (fr)
  • Momčilo Đujić (in serbo Момчило P. Ђујић; Tenin, 27 febbraio 1907 – San Diego, 11 settembre 1999) è stato un militare e politico serbo, membro dei cetnici. (it)
  • Momčilo Đujić (ur. 27 lutego 1907 we wsi Topolje k. Knina, zm. 11 września 1999 w San Marcos w USA) – serbski duchowny prawosławny, nacjonalista odpowiedzialny za czystki etniczne na ludności chorwackiej, oficer czetnicki podczas II wojny światowej. (pl)
  • Момчило Джуич (сербск. Момчило P. Ђујић, 1907—1999) — воевода югославских четников во Второй мировой войне, командир Динарской четнической дивизии, православный священник. (ru)
  • Momčilo Đujić (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Момчилo Ђујић, pronounced [mǒmtʃiːlo dʑûːjitɕ]; 27 February 1907 – 11 September 1999) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and Chetnik vojvoda. He led a significant proportion of the Chetniks within the northern Dalmatia and western Bosnia regions of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a fascist puppet state created from parts of the occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia during World War II. In this role he collaborated extensively with the Italian and then the German occupying forces against the communist-led Partisan insurgency. (en)
  • Momčilo Đujić (Abjad Kiril Serbia: Момчилo Ђујић, pelafalan Serbo-Kroasia: [mǒmtʃiːlo dʑûːjitɕ], 27 Februari 1907 – 11 September 1999) adalah seorang pendeta Ortodoks Serbia dan komandan Chetnik (bahasa Serbia: vojvoda, војвода) di Dalmasia utara dan wilayah Bosnia barat di Negara Merdeka Kroasia pada Perang Dunia II. (in)
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