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  1. Dragoljub Ojdanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгољуб Ојданић; 1 June 1941 – 6 September 2020) was a Serbian General of the army who served as the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia and Minister of Defence of Yugoslavia.

  2. Драгољуб Ојданић ( Равни, код Ужица, 1. јун 1941 — Београд, 6. септембар 2020) био је генерал армије ВЈ. У периоду од 1998. до 2000. године обављао је функцију Начелника Генералштаба ВЈ, а током 2000. године министра одбране Савезне Републике Југославије. Пред Хашким трибуналом осуђен је за кршења закона и обичаја рата и злочине против човечности.

  3. Dragoljub Ojdanić (Ravni, kod Užica, 1. jun 1941 — Beograd, 6. septembar 2020) bio je general armije VJ. U periodu od 1998. do 2000. godine obavljao je funkciju Načelnika Generalštaba VJ, a tokom 2000. godine ministra odbrane Savezne Republike Jugoslavije.

  4. Dragoljub Ojdanić ( Ravni, 1. lipnja 1941. - Beograd, 6. rujna 2020. ), general Vojske Jugoslavije. Od 1998. do 2000. obnašao dužnost načelnika Generalštaba VJ, a tijekom 2000. ministar obrane Savezne Republike Jugoslavije. Pred Haškim sudom osuđen je za kršenje zakona i običaja ratovanja i zločine protiv čovječnosti.

  5. 7. Sept. 2020 · Dragoljub Ojdanic, who was the chief of the general staff of the Yugoslav Army and served a sentence for crimes against Kosovo Albanians during the war in 1999, has died in Belgrade.

  6. Head of the Department for Tradition, Standard and Veterans, Colonel Duško Šljivančanin spoke about the life of General Ojdanić saying that in the course of his military career, General Ojdanić was the Užice Corps Commander (1992-1993), the Chief of Staff of the First Army (1993-1994), the First Army Commander (1994-1996), that he became the Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the ...

  7. 26. Feb. 2009 · Yugoslav Army General, Vladimir Lazarević and Chief of the General Staff, Dragoljub Ojdanić were found guilty of aiding and abetting the commission of a number of charges of deportation and forcible transfer of the ethnic Albanian population of Kosovo and each sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment.