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Ljubo Novaković : ウィキペディア英語版
Ljubo Novaković

Ljubo Novaković (; 1883–1943) was a Montenegrin officer in the Royal Yugoslav Army who became a Chetnik commander during World War II. He initially fought for the Chetniks of Draža Mihailović and those of Kosta Pećanac, but became disillusioned with both movements. He went to eastern Bosnia in late 1941, and raised Chetnik bands to fight Yugoslav Partisans there. He was captured by the Partisans in January 1942 and taken to Foča, where he was kept under constant surveillance. Partisan leader Josip Broz Tito likely believed that Novaković could be used to counteract Mihailović's influence among Chetniks in eastern Bosnia. Novaković left Foča with a British mission in April 1942 and returned to Montenegro with the intention of reassembling the disorganized Chetnik formations there. He was killed in late 1943, either by the Partisans or Mihailović's Chetniks.
==Early life==
Ljubo Novaković was born in the Principality of Montenegro in 1883. He was married to the sister of Major Zaharije Ostojić, an officer in the Royal Yugoslav Air Force. In early 1935, he helped reverend Momčilo Đujić establish a Chetnik band near the town of Knin.

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