JOVO NIKO’S BEĆIR, BRIGADE GENERAL OF MONTENEGRIN ARMY, ON CAPITULATION OF MONTENEGRO IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR Cover Image

Јовo Ников Бећир , бригадир црногорске војске , o капитулацији Црне Горе у I свјетском рату
JOVO NIKO’S BEĆIR, BRIGADE GENERAL OF MONTENEGRIN ARMY, ON CAPITULATION OF MONTENEGRO IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR

Author(s): Jovo Bećir
Subject(s): History
Published by: Историјски институт Црне Горe
Keywords: Jovo N. Bećir; J.Steinhardt; Bosnische Post; Montenegro, The First World War; capitulation

Summary/Abstract: Jovo Bećir was the brigade general of Montenegrin army in the First World War and colonel of the joint Yugoslav state in the interwar period. Although retired, he was activated at the beginning of April war in 1941. After the defeat of Yugoslav forces, he was captured and then released due to intervention of Queen Jelena of Savoy, but after he rejected to take part in occupational government in Montenegro, he was again captured by Ustashi units and taken in Jasenovac concentration camp where he was murdered in 1942. In his interview to Austro-Hungarian journalist, immediately after the signing of Montenegrin capitulation in the First World War, he expressed his views on the matter.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 239-249
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Serbian