Petar Nedeljković

Yugoslav army general (1882–1955)

  • World War I
  • World War II
    • Invasion of Yugoslavia (1941) (POW)
Relations
  • Zivojin Nedeljković (brother)
  • Stanoje Nedeljković (brother)
  • Marko Nedeljković (brother)
  • Milorad Nedeljković (brother)

Petar Nedeljković (9 August 1882 – 1 November 1955) was an army general[a] in the Royal Yugoslav Army who commanded the 4th Army[b] during the German-led invasion of Yugoslavia of April 1941 during World War II. Nedeljković's command consisted of three divisions, a brigade-strength infantry detachment, one horsed cavalry regiment and one infantry regiment.[2] The 4th Army was responsible for the Yugoslav-Hungarian border and was deployed behind the Drava between Varaždin and Slatina.[3]

Career

Nedeljković commanded a division in 1936, and was then appointed as Inspector of Cavalry. He was appointed to command the 3rd Army headquartered at Skopje in May 1939.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Serbian: Armijski General was equivalent to an American lieutenant general.[1]
  2. ^ The Royal Yugoslav Army did not field corps, but their armies consisted of several divisions, and were therefore corps-sized.

Footnotes

References

Books

  • Jarman, Robert L., ed. (1997c). Yugoslavia Political Diaries 1918–1965. Vol. 3. Slough, Berkshire: Archives Edition. ISBN 978-1-85207-950-5.
  • U.S. Army (1986) [1953]. The German Campaigns in the Balkans (Spring 1941). Washington, D.C.: United States Army Center of Military History. OCLC 16940402. CMH Pub 104-4.

Web

  • Niehorster, Dr. Leo (2013a). "Royal Yugoslav Armed Forces Ranks". Dr. Leo Niehorster. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  • Niehorster, Dr. Leo (2013b). "Balkan Operations Order of Battle Royal Yugoslavian Army 4th Army 6th April 1941". Dr. Leo Niehorster. Retrieved 23 May 2014.