Panta Draškić, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Panta Draškić

politician

Date of Birth: 30-Nov-1881

Place of Birth: Užice, Zlatibor District, Serbia

Date of Death: 22-Aug-1957

Profession: politician

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Panta Draškić

  • Pantelija "Panta" Draškic (30 November 1881 – 22 August 1957) was a Serbian army general and politician whose career spanned four decades. Draškic was born in Užice in 1881, and served in the Balkan Wars and World War I.
  • By the 1930s he was Adjutant to Alexander I of Yugoslavia. During World War II he sided with Milan Nedic's Government of National Salvation, which collaborated with Nazi Germany.
  • He encouraged anti-partisan activities and recruited soldiers to fight the communists.
  • In August 1941 he was appointed Minister of Labor for the regime, a post he soon left. In 1943, Draškic joined the Chetniks, and returned to his rank of Brigadier General. During the occupation, he was the only member of Nedic's regime that is known to have aided in the rescue of Jews.
  • He saved a Jewish Colonel, Abraham Beraha, and his wife from persecution by obtaining papers making them exempt from the laws and keeping them safe. After the collapse of the government and the communist takeover, many Chetniks and former members of the Nedic regime fled with the Germans to Austria, though Draškic did not.
  • He remained in Yugoslavia, and received a prison sentence from the communist authorities.
  • He was the only member of the regime who remained in the country that did not get executed.

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