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Gođevac at old age.

Milorad Gođevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Милорад Гођевац, 1 March 1860 – 21 September 1933) was the organizer of the Serbian Chetnik Organization, a medical doctor by profession.

Life

Born in Valjevo, Principality of Serbia, he finished the First Belgrade Gymnasium and finished medicine at the University of Vienna in 1889. He was the organizer of the Serbian armed action in South Serbia and Macedonia and founder of the first Volunteer Board.

The Chief Staff of the Chetnik Organization (the Serbian Committee) was established in 1902. The members were, among others, Gođevac, Jovan Atanacković (president of the Central Board of Belgrade), Ljubomir Davidović, Ljubomir Jovanović, Jaša Prodanović, Dimitrije Ćirković, Luka Ćelović, Golub Janić, Nikola Spasić, and Milutin Stepanović. Shortly thereafter, the Central Board of Vranje (with Žika Rafailović), the Central Board of Skopje (with Vasa Jovanović) and the Central Board of Bitola (with Jovan Ćirković) were founded. With them were many other member-founders, namely Ljuba Kovačević, Velimir Karić, Ljuba Čupa, Petar Pešić, Lazar Kujundžić, Savatije Milošević, and others.

See also

References

  1. name="Pokrajac1992">cite book|author=Staniša Pokrajac|title=Vojničko pismo: istine o Srbiji : Beograd, 1988. godine, pisano povodom 70-godišnjice završetka I svetskog rata|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zTdnAAAAMAAJ%7Cyear=1992%7Cwork=Bata%7Cisbn=9788676850259 |quote=Др Милорад Гођевац је најзаслужнији за организацију овог покрета. Кратки садржај његове биографије ис- таћи ће све важније моменте ове акције. Рођен 1860. у Ваљеву. Гим- назију завршио у Београду, а медицину у Бечу 1889 ...
  2. Marinko Paunović (1998). Srbi: biografije znamenitih : A-Š. Emka. ISBN 9788685205040. МИЛОРАД ГОЂЕВАЦ ЛЕКАР Роћен је 1. марта 1860. године у Ваљеву. Медицину је студирао у Бечу . Организатор српске оружане акције у Јужној Србији и Македонији и оснивач првог до- бровољачког одбора. Захваљујући раду ...
  3. name="MilosavljevićLevi2006">cite book|author1=Milja Milosavljević|author2=Rebeka Levi|title=Kod dva bela goluba|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZxgWAQAAMAAJ%7Cyear=2006%7Cpublisher=IP Signature|page=102|isbn=9788683745616 |quote=Године 1902. основан је Главни одбор четничке орга- низације у који су ушли доктор Милорад Гођевац, Лука Ћ.е- ловић, Васа Јовановић, Жика Рафаиловић, Никола Спасић и Љуба Ковачевић.
Serbian Chetnik Organization
Commanders (1903–12)
Fighters
Key people
Events
With the outbreak of the First Balkan War (1912), the organization was put under the supervision of the Serbian Army (see Chetniks in the Balkan Wars)
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