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Stanislav Krakov

Stanislav Krakov (; 1895–1968) was a Serbian officer, journalist, writer and film director. He participated in the Balkan Wars and First World War. During the Second World War, he supported his maternal uncle, General Milan Nedić, and was the editor of Nedić's newspapers ''Novo vreme'' and ''Obnova''.〔Stanislav Krakov: The Polemical Context of the Life of the Man from the Balkans by NIkola Marinkovic, muse.jhu.edu, Jan 1, 2008, Serbian Studies: Journal of the North American Society〕
== Early life ==
Krakov was born in Kragujevac, Kingdom of Serbia. His father, Sigismund, was a doctor of Polish origin,〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=RTV )〕 and his mother Persida was a granddaughter of Nikola Stanojević, a lord from Zeoke and nephew of lord Stanoje Mijailović, who was killed during the First Serbian Uprising.〔(Riznica srpska, Stanislav Krakov )〕

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