Slavko Rodić (Serbian: Славко Родић; Sredice near Ključ, 7 July 1918 – Belgrade, 29 April 1949), was a Yugoslav partisan, general of Yugoslav People's Army and People's Hero of Yugoslavia.[1]
Slavko Rodić | |
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Born | Sredice, Austro-Hungary | 7 July 1918
Died | 29 April 1949 Belgrade, Yugoslavia | (aged 30)
Allegiance | Democratic Federal Yugoslavia, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia |
Years of service | 1941–1949 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Unit | 5th Krajina Division 5th Bosnian Corps |
Battles / wars |
Prior to April War, Rodić worked as surveyor for Royal Yugoslav Army in Vršac. After Yugoslav defeat, he returned to Krajina. There he joined local communist in their preparation for uprising against Independent State of Croatia and Axis occupation.
During 1943 and 1943, he was commander of 5th Krajina Division, and then 5th Bosnian Corps. He was promoted to major general in 1943, at age 27, thus becoming the youngest general of People's Liberation Army.
After death of General Arso Jovanović in 1948 was promoted to deputy chief of staff of Yugoslav Army HQ. However, he too died soon, on 29 April 1949.
References
edit- ^ "Narodni Heroji I Pali Borci Geometri iz Bosne I Hercegovine" (PDF). p. 10. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
Further reading
edit- Lukač, Dušan (1967). Ustanak u Bosanskoj Krajini [Uprising in the Bosnian Krajina] (in Serbo-Croatian). Belgrade, Yugoslavia: Vojnoizdavački Zavod. OCLC 494388127.
- Karasijević, Drago (1985). Peti korpus NOVJ (in Serbo-Croatian). Belgrade, Yugoslavia: Vojnoizdavački Zavod.
- Maclean, Fitzroy (1949). Eastern Approaches.