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  1. Marshal of Yugoslavia. Shoulder boards for the Ground Forces, Air Force and the Navy. Marshal of Yugoslavia was the highest military distinction, rather than a military rank of the Yugoslav People's Army. In military hierarchy it was equivalent to Marshal ( field marshal ), and, simultaneously, a Yugoslav honorific title.

  2. Yugoslav Emb./Dec.54,A32tH.E. Marshal Tito, the President of the Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia, who came to India on December 16, 1954. Phiên bản IIM 2

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    Western attempts to reunite the Partisans, who denied the supremacy of the old government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and the émigrés loyal to the king led to the Tito-Šubašić Agreement in June 1944; however, Marshal Josip Broz Tito was in control and was determined to lead an independent communist state, starting as a prime minister. He ...

  5. Miêu tả Marshal Tito during the Second World War in Yugoslavia, May 1944.jpg. English: Marshal Tito stands with his Cabinet Ministers and Supreme Staff at his mountain headquarters in Yugoslavia on 14 May 1944. From left to right in the front row are Dr Vladislav S. Ribnikar (Minister of Information), Colonel Sulejman Filipović (Minister of ...

  6. Boško Čolak-Antić. Abolished. 1941. The Marshal of the Court ( Serbian: Маршал Двора, romanized : Maršal Dvora ), was a senior official of the royal household of the Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The Marshal of the Court was in charge of managing the protocol and the functions of the Court, such as the reception of ...

    Name
    Tenure
    Monarch
    Notes
    1904–1907
    Acting Marshal of the Royal Court of ...
    1917–1918
    Marshal of the Royal Court of Serbia
    Jevrem Damjanović
    1918–1927
    Marshal of the Royal Court of Yugoslavia
    Jevrem Damjanović
    1918–1927
    Marshal of the Royal Court of Yugoslavia
  7. Marshal of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian, Slovene: Maršal Jugoslavije, Cyrillic script: Маршал Југославије; Macedonian: Маршал на Југославија) was the highest rank of Yugoslav People's Army (equivalent to field marshal), and, simultaneously, a Yugoslav honorific title. The only person to ever hold the rank of "Marshal of Yugoslavia" was Josip Broz Tito, with ...

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