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Branko Mamula

Branko "Đuro" Mamula (; born 1921) is a retired Yugoslav officer who participated in World War II in Yugoslavia. He was later the Minister of Defence of Yugoslavia from 1982 to 1988.
==Biography==
Mamula was born in Kordun to an ethnic Serb family.
Mamula joined Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1940 and at the start of World War II in Yugoslavia in 1941 he joined the Partisan resistance movement.
During the war he was put in charge of numerous units, moving through the ranks of the Partisan army.
Before he became the Defence Minister he held the rank of Admiral as Chief of the General Staff of Yugoslav People's Army from 1979–1982. After becoming Defence Minister in 1983 he was promoted to Admiral of the Fleet. He lived in Opatija until 1991.〔(Article in Mladina )〕 Since 2007 he is living in Tivat, Montenegro.

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