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Gojko Nikoliš
Gojko Nikoliš
Nikoliš in 1960
Personal details
Born (1911-08-11)11 August 1911
Sjeničak Lasinjski, Austria-Hungary
Died 11 July 1995(1995-07-11) (aged 83)
Le Mans, France
Nationality Yugoslav
Spouse
  • Ivanka Muačević-Nikoliš
  • Margo Nikoliš
Occupation medical doctor, volunteer in International Brigades in Spanish Civil War, partisan general, writer, People's Hero of Yugoslavia, academic

Gojko Nikoliš (Serbian Cyrillic language: Гојко Николиш

11 August 1911 – 11 July 1995) was a physician, historian and a participant in the Spanish Civil War and World War II in Yugoslavia.

He was the first Head of the Partisan Medical Corps, Lieutenant General of the JNA, a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts[1] and was awarded the Order of the People's Hero.[2]

In 1987, he was mentioned in the so-called Vojko i Savle affair.

Works[]

  • "Development of the medical service in our army", Belgrade, 1947.
  • "Sava Mrkalj - history of a single victim", "Prosvjeta", Zagreb, 1980.
  • "Root, tree, pavement", "Liber" Zagreb, "Prosveta", Belgrade, 1981.
  • "Records Under Pressure", Belgrade, 1988.

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