Fedor Dragojlov (born in 1881 – died 1961 in
Buenos Aires
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,
Argentina
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) was a colonel-general in the
Croatian Home Guard, as well as its chief-of-staff from 1943 to 1944. He was
Eastern Orthodox Christian.
Croatia 1941-1946
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He was one of only seven to receive the Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir
The Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir ( hr, Red krune kralja Zvonimira) was an order awarded by the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). It was established as a "visible sign of decoration for merits done, in peace or in war, for Croatian people ...
with star and oak leaves, which granted him the title of ''vitez'' (knight).
References
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1881 births
1961 deaths
Croatian collaborators with Nazi Germany
Croatian military personnel of World War II
Croatian Home Guard personnel
Eastern Orthodox Christians from Croatia
Recipients of the Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir
Yugoslav emigrants to Argentina