Dragiša Stojadinović
Dragiša Stojadinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгиша Стојадиновић, 1886–1968), known by his nom de guerre Krajinac (Крајинац), was a Serbian soldier, lawyer, politician, photographer and videographer.
Life
Stojadinović was born in Jasenica, Negotin, Kingdom of Serbia, the son of prota Milovan of Negotin. He finished the Zaječar gymnasium.[1]
He joined the Serbian Chetnik Organization in 1904.[2] His nom de guerre was "Krajinac".[1]
During the Balkan Wars he was commander of the machine gun division.[3] His war-time photographs were not included in the illustrated magazines.[3]
After the war he was an inspector at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.[4]
He founded the Cinematographic Department in Thessaloniki.
Personal life
He was the son-in-law of Ljubomir Jovanović.[4]
Awards
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References
- 1 2 Trbić 1996, p. 68.
- ↑ Subašić 2012.
- 1 2 Branibor Debeljković; Olivera Stefanović (2005). Old Serbian photography. Narodna biblioteka Srbije. p. 219.
- 1 2 Alan Fogelquist (October 2011). Politics and Economic Policy in Yugoslavia, 1918-1929. Lulu.com. pp. 279–. ISBN 978-1-257-94299-2.
Sources
- Books
- Trbić, Vasilije (1996). Memoari: 1898-1912 (in Serbian). Kultura.
- Milanka Todić (1993). Istorija srpske fotografije, 1839-1940. Prosveta.
- E-books
- Jovičić, Stevan (1999). "S kamerom i puškom: Dragiša M. Stojadinović". (only summary)
- Newspaper articles
- Subašić, B. (2012-10-27). "Драгиша Стојадиновић: Херој са пушком и фото – објективом". Novosti.