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・ Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)
・ Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1983)
・ Milan Jovanović (photographer)
・ Milan Jovanović (Serbian footballer born 1983)
・ Milan Jovanović (strongman)
・ Milan Jovin
・ Milan Jović
・ Milan Jurdík
・ Milan Jurík
・ Milan Jurčina
・ Milan Jurčo
・ Milan K. Sanyal
・ Milan Kadlec
・ Milan Kadlec (pentathlete)
・ Milan Kajkl
Milan Kalabić
・ Milan Kalas
・ Milan Kalina
・ Milan Kangrga
・ Milan Karatantchev
・ Milan Kerbr
・ Milan Knížák
・ Milan Kný
・ Milan Kocić
・ Milan Kojić
・ Milan Kolena
・ Milan Kolibiar
・ Milan Komar
・ Milan Konjević
・ Milan Konjović


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Milan Kalabić : ウィキペディア英語版
Milan Kalabić

Milan Kalabić (; 1886 – 3 October 1942) was a Serbian military officer who fought in the Balkan Wars and the First World War and was involved with the Chetniks during the Second World War. He collaborated with the Serbian quisling government in the Second World War as an officer in the Serbian State Guard and the county prefect of Požarevac. He also aided the Chetniks, which would result in his execution by the Gestapo in October 1942. He was the father of Chetnik commander Nikola Kalabić.
==Early life==
Milan Kalabić was born in 1886 in the village of Podnovlje, near Derventa. His father, Nikola, fought in the Russo–Turkish War of 1876–78 and was involved in the liberation of Bulgaria from the Ottoman Empire. In 1912, with the start of the First Balkan War, Milan fled to the Kingdom of Serbia and joined the Serbian Army as a volunteer. He became an officer and fought in the First Balkan War, the Second Balkan War and the First World War.

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