Milan Bulajic (Serbian Cyrillic: ????? ???????; 6 September 1928 – 29 November 2009) was a Serbian historian, expert in Holocaust studies, and Yugoslavian diplomat.
He was one of the founders of the Museum of Genocide Victims and Fund for Genocide Research (Fond za istraživanje genocida) in Belgrade, and The International Commission for the Truth on Jasenovac.
Bulajic was born in Vilusi near Nikšic (now in Montenegro), the son of an educated worker and grandson of a barjaktar (flag-bearer) in the Montenegrin Army and later government deputy.
He joined the Yugoslav Partisans at the start of World War II.
He finished the Law Faculty in Belgrade in 1951 and received a master's degree at the journalist-diplomat school in 1952, as the best in class.
He received the doctoral degree in 1953.
In the period of 1949–1987 he worked as an envoy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.