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Božidarka Kika Damjanović-Marković

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of the Communist Party of Serbia, and a member of the Executive Board of Savez boraca Narodnooslobodilačkog rata (SUBNOR) Serbia. In parallel with the political activities in these functions, she completed the Teacher Training School. From 1952, she worked as a teacher. Between 1959 and 1963, she
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with whom she connected during the summer of 1941, assigned her various tasks related to the rebellion that she successfully performed. While working on the preparation of the uprising, she lived illegally in Mladenovac. She became a member of
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After the end of WWII, she was active in the following political positions: Assistant President of the State Control Commission of the Socialist Republic of Serbia, Head of the Personnel Administration of the
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served as director at a Belgrade primary school. She was also the Director of the Institute for Primary Education and Education of the Teachers of the Socialist Republic of Serbia.
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From the end of the WWII, she was repeatedly elected a national deputy of the Federal Assembly and the National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Serbia.
129:, which occasionally carried out armed actions. Damjanović participated in all these actions. She received her nickname "Kika" from her colleagues. 73:. Until the beginning of WWII, she completed a women's cottage craft school and began attending a stenographic school. When her family moved to 230: 46: 370: 38:
After World War II, she participated in high social functions, became a deputy of the Federal Assembly and the National Assembly of the
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In the autumn of 1944, during the struggle for the liberation of Serbia, Damjanović commanded the Kosmaj Partisan Detachment.
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During the war, she began to deal with journalist-publicist work in the organ of the People's Front of Serbia,
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In 1943, she married Marković, the head of the KPJ. In the same year, Damjanović was appointed as deputy
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After the liberation of Serbia in 1944, she participated in the work of the Court of Honor, which tried
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of the German Occupation Army and its allies, a partisan company remained on the territory of
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By the end of the war, she was also a member of the KPJ District Committee for Mladenovac.
8: 148: 140: 133: 70: 65:, in a family of four children. Her father Đura Damjanović was a railway worker, born in 28: 16: 169: 182: 165: 122: 69:. She finished elementary school in Mladenovac, and four grades of gymnasium in 354: 110:(First Partisan Squad Detachment), and from there, she quickly moved to the 209:("New Days") and numerous other publications. She wrote an autobiography, 95: 62: 118: 144: 333: 152: 278: 175: 74: 344: 126: 106:
In the middle of October 1941, she volunteered to join the
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Božidarka Damjanović was born on 25 September 1920, in
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When the Kosmaj Partisan Detachment withdrew into the
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and local armed formations: the Special Police, the
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Yugoslav Partisan
Second World War in Yugoslavia
Socialist Republic of Serbia
Commemorative Medal of the Partisans of 1941
Order of the People's Hero
Mladenovac
Kopljar
Smederevska Palanka
Valjevo
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Kragujevac
League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia
Prvi šumadijski partizanski odred
Kosmajski partizanski odred
Sandžak
Operation Uzice
Kosmaj
Draža Marković
Political commissar
Wehrmacht
Serbian State Guard
Chetniks
Žanka Stokić
Sima Pandurović
Central Committee
Commemorative Medal of the Partisans of 1941
Order of the People's Hero
"REVOLUCIONARNI OMLADINSKI POKRET U ZAGREBU 1941-1945. - ZBORNIK POVIJESNIH PREGLEDA I SJEĆANJA: knjiga II"
"Milan Žeželj o 20. X 1944: Kako su partizani i građani Beograda čistili grad od Nemaca i četnika"

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