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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft9n39p034 No online items Register of the Milan Gavrilović Papers Prepared by Ales Pokorny and Ronald Bulatoff Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] © 2003 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Register of the Milan Gavrilović 76072 1 Papers Register of the Milan Gavrilović Papers Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California Contact Information Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] Prepared by: Ales Pokorny and Ronald Bulatoff Date Completed: 1991, Revised 2002 Encoded by: ByteManagers using OAC finding aid conversion service specifications © 2003 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Milan Gavrilović papers, Date (inclusive): 1938-1979 Collection number: 76072 Creator: Gavrilović, Milan, 1882-1976 Extent: 54 manuscript boxes, 4 envelopes(22.5 linear feet) Repository: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace Stanford, California 94305-6010 Abstract: Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Yugoslav politics and government, relations between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia during World War II, the Yugoslav government-in-exile, Draza Mihailovic and the Cetnik resistance movement in occupied Yugoslavia, and the activities of Serbian émigré groups following World War II. Also available on microfilm (66 reels). Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives Languages: Croatian, and English. Access Original materials closed. Microfilm use copies of most of collection available. Reels 3-6 (Boxes 3-5) closed. The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Milan Gavrilović Papers, [Box no.], Hoover Institution Archives. Acquisition Information Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1976. Accruals Register of the Milan Gavrilović 76072 2 Papers Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find the collection in Stanford University's online catalog at http://searchworks.stanford.edu/ . Materials have been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in the online catalog is larger than the number of boxes listed in this finding aid. Alternative Forms of Material Available Also available on microfilm (66 reels). 1882 Born, Belgrade, Serbia December 6 Receives elementary and secondary education in Eastern Serbia 1901 Enters Law School, University of Belgrade. Founds and edits the student paper Oslobodjenje. Works as a reporter for Dnevni List, a Belgrade daily 1902 Suspended for a year from the University for refusing to attend classes as a political protest 1905 During Easter vacation joins the chetniks to fight for the liberation of southern parts of Serbia. Wounded in the Battle of Čelopek 1906 Graduates from Law School, University of Belgrade 1907 Enters Law School, University of Paris 1911 Receives Doctorate of Law degree (Doctorat d'Etat), University of Paris. His dissertation ("L'état et le droit") was awarded French state prize. Joins Political Section, Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1912 Takes unofficial leave from the Ministry to fight in the Balkan War as a chetnik 1913-1916 Secretary to the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikola Pašić 1914 Married Jelena Cincar-Janković 1916-1923 Serves in London (1916), Athens (1918), Berlin (1922), and Rome (1923), resigning from the service with the rank of Counselor 1920 Joins the newly founded Agrarian Party and is elected member of its Executive Committee 1921-38 Vice President, Serbian Agrarian Party 1923 Publishes a monograph, A Political and Economic Democracy, which is adopted as the platform of the Serbian Agrarian Party 1923-1930 Editor-in-Chief, Politika (Belgrade) 1930 Because of pressures on Politika exerted by the personal regime of King Aleksandar, is forced to leave the paper 1936-1937 Plays major part in negotiating an agreement between Croat leader Dr. Maček and Serbian opposition parties 1938-1976 President, Serbian Agrarian Party 1940-1941 Royal Envoy of Yugoslavia to the Soviet Union 1941 Minister (without portfolio) in the General Simović Government 1942-1943 Minister of Justice in the Yugoslav Government in Exile, London 1950 Settles in the United States President of the Serbian National Federation and the Serbian National Defense. Executive member of the International Peasant Union. Publishes many articles on Communism in English and Serbian, two of which are entered into the Congressional Record ("What Now?" House, 1956, pp. A1741-2; "Street Mobs and Soviet Foreign Policy," Senate, 1960, pp. 15421-2). Resigns from all official positions after his eightieth birthday in 1962, but remains active until shortly before his death, writing monographs and articles and maintaining a voluminous correspondence 1976 Dies, Bethesda, Maryland, and is buried in the Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Saint Sava in Libertyville near January 1 Chicago, Illinois Scope and Content Note Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Yugoslav politics and government, relations between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia during World War II, the Yugoslav government-in-exile, Draza Mihailovic and the Cetnik resistance movement in occupied Yugoslavia, and the activities of Serbian émigré groups following World War II. Also available on microfilm (66 reels). Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the repository's online public access catalog. Subjects World War, 1939-1945. World War, 1939-1945--Underground movements. Register of the Milan Gavrilović 76072 3 Papers World War, 1939-1945--Yugoslavia. Serbs in foreign countries. Soviet Union. Russia (Federation) Soviet Union--Foreign relations--Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia--Foreign relations--Soviet Union. Yugoslavia--History--Axis occupation, 1941-1945. Yugoslavia--Politics and government. World War, 1939-1945--Diplomatic history. Mihailovic, Draza, 1893-1946. Occupations Statesmen--Yugoslavia. Diplomats--Yugoslavia. Box 1-2 Biographical File, 1940-1976. Scope and Content Note Correspondence, certificates, membership cards, reports, passports and clippings relating to the career and life of Milan Gavrilović. Arranged alphabetically by form or subject Box/Folder 1 : 1 General Box/Folder 1 : 2 Biographical notes Box/Folder 1 : 3-4 Clippings Box/Folder 1 : 5 Identity papers (marriage certificate, membership cards, passports) Subject file Box/Folder 1 : 6 Free Europe Committee, Milan Gavrilović's affiliation with, 1964 Box/Folder 1 : 7-8 Immigration status and permanent residency in the United States, 1951-1957 Box/Folder 2 : 1 Travel between the United Kingdom and United States, 1951-1958 Box/Folder 2 : 2 Writings by various authors relating to Milan Gavrilović's diplomatic career Box 2 Diaries, 1940-1959. Scope and Content Note Handwritten and typewritten diaries arranged chronologically Box/Folder 2 : 3 1940-1943 Box/Folder 2 : 4-5 1942-1945 Box/Folder 2 : 6 1944-1949 Box/Folder 2 : 7 1950-1959 Box 3-19 Correspondence, 1941-1975. Scope and Content Note Correspondence including attachments. Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent General General Box/Folder 3 : 1 Undated Box/Folder 3 : 2 1941-1949 Box/Folder 3 : 3 1950-1959 Box/Folder 3 : 4 1960-1969 Box/Folder 3 : 5 1970-1975 Gavrilović family correspondence Box/Folder 3 : 6-7 Undated Box/Folder 4 : 1-6 Undated Box/Folder 4 : 7 1940-1949 Register of the Milan Gavrilović 76072 4 Papers Container List Box/Folder 5 : 1 1950-1952 Box/Folder 5 : 2 1953-1956 Box/Folder 5 : 3 1957-1958 Box/Folder 5 : 4 1959-1976 Box/Folder 5 : 5 Unidentified Box/Folder 6 : 1 Aćin, Miloš Kosta, 1967-1970 Aleksić, Bogosav Box/Folder 6 : 2 1948-1963 Box/Folder 6 : 3 1964-1965 Box/Folder 6 : 4 1966-1969 Box/Folder 6 : 5 1970-1972 Box/Folder 6 : 6 Aleksić, Jovan, 1963 Box/Folder 6 : 7 Aleksić, Milinko D., 1960-1970 Box/Folder 6 : 8 Aleksić, Panta, 1969 Box/Folder 6 : 9 Allied Circle, 1944 Box/Folder 6 : 10 Altmayer, Jakob, 1944-1961 Box/Folder 6 : 11 American Association of Former Yugoslav Military Prisoners of War, n.d. Box/Folder 6 : 12 American Institute for Balkan Affairs, 1956 Box/Folder 6 : 13 American-Serbian Democratic Anticommunist Committee, 1965-1974 Box/Folder 6 : 14 Amery, Julian, 1947-1950 Box/Folder 6 : 15 Andrews, Henry M., 1942-1948 Box/Folder 6 : 16 Andrić, Živorad, 1948 Box/Folder 7 : 1 Annunzio, Frank, 1973-1974 Box/Folder 7 : 2 Antić, Bora (Serbian People's University), 1958 Box/Folder 7 : 3 Arsenijević, Čedomir (Savez Zemljoradnika) and Anica, 1954-1968 Box/Folder 7 : 4 Atanatskovitch (Atanacković), Milena, 1956 Box/Folder 7 : 5 Atholl, Katharine Marjory, Duchess of, 1944-1948 Box/Folder 7 : 6 Aucouturier, Gustave,