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Nikola Kalabić

Nikola Kalabić ((セルビア語:Никола Калабић); 1906–1946) was a Serbian Chetnik commander during World War II.〔(Kalabić officially dead ), ''Večernje novosti'', January 20, 2011〕
==Life==
He was born to father Milan and mother Joka in Podnovlje municipality Doboj in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. He had a sister named Angelina, born 1912.
Nikola's father separated from Joka after World War I and proceeded to get married three times. Nikola lived with his father at first so he attended school in places where his father served with the Serbian army. He eventually finished six grades of gymnasium before becoming a student of geodesy in Belgrade. During his studies, he met Borka (a year younger than him) who was born in Rajkovići near Valjevo in present-day Serbia into a family of old supporters of the People's Radical Party and Nikola Pašić. Borka and Nikola married in 1929 and on 3 August 1930 they had twins Mirjana and Milan. Their first service was in Belgrade. They then moved to Aranđelovac and finally back to Valjevo (where there are Kalabićs today). Nikola Kalabić (until the start of World War II) worked in Land-registry management in Valjevo.

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