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Petar Matić Dule (6 July 1920 – 4 October 2024) was a
Yugoslav Partisan The Yugoslav Partisans,Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian language, Macedonian, and Slovene language, Slovene: , officially the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia sh-Latn-Cyrl, Narodnooslobodilačka vojska i partizanski odr ...
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veteran,
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of the
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(JNA), politician, socio-political worker, and the last living
People's Hero of Yugoslavia The Order of the People's Hero or the Order of the National Hero ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Orden narodnog heroja, Oрден народног хероја; , ), was a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav gallantry medal, the ...
.


Biography

Matić was born in
Irig, Serbia Irig (, ; ) is a town and municipality located in the Srem District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The town has a population of 4,415, while Irig municipality has 10,866 inhabitants. Name In Serbian, the town is known as ''I ...
on 6 July 1920. He came from a wealthy farming family. Matić finished primary school in his hometown and until the beginning of the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
was engaged in agriculture. Socializing with young workers and students, he became acquainted with the ideas of the labor movement and in June 1940 became a member of the
Communist Party of Yugoslavia The League of Communists of Yugoslavia, known until 1952 as the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, was the founding and ruling party of SFR Yugoslavia. It was formed in 1919 as the main communist opposition party in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats a ...
(CPY). After the April War and the occupation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941, Matić, as secretary of the Local Committee, and then secretary of the CPY District Committee for Irig and a member of the Uprising Preparation Staff, worked very actively to organize the
Srem Syrmia ( Ekavian sh-Latn-Cyrl, Srem, Срем, separator=" / " or Ijekavian sh-Latn-Cyrl, Srijem, Сријем, label=none, separator=" / ") is a region of the southern Pannonian Plain, which lies between the Danube and Sava rivers. It is ...
uprising in August 1941, he was in charge of receiving communist prisoners who had escaped from the
Sremska Mitrovica prison Sremska Mitrovica Prison ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Казнено-поправни завод у Сремској Митровици, Kazneno-popravni zavod u Sremskoj Mitrovici) is the biggest prison in Serbia, consisting of two facilities. It is situated ...
. When the Irig Partisan
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was formed, he became its first political commissar. In the summer of 1942, during a major enemy offensive on
Fruška Gora Fruška gora ( sr-Cyrl, Фрушка гора) is a mountain in Syrmia, with most of the mountain being part of Serbia and its westernmost edge extending into eastern Croatia. The Serbian part of the mountain forms the country's oldest National p ...
, he was wounded in the leg during a breakthrough. After the departure of the majority of the Srem partisan detachment to eastern
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, he remained in Srem with his Fourth Battalion. At first he was the deputy, and then the commander of this battalion. In mid-May 1943, he was appointed commander of the Third Group of Vojvodina Strike Battalions, which later formed the Third Vojvodina Strike Brigade. Together with the Brigade Headquarters, he organized a number of ambushes and attacks on populated areas and communications, which were successfully carried out by brigade units in Srem and eastern Bosnia. After an unsuccessful attack on the enemy garrison in
Brčko Brčko ) is a city and the administrative seat of Brčko District, in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies on the banks of Sava river across from Croatia. As of 2013, it has a population of 39,893 inhabitants. De jure, the Brčko District b ...
, in November 1943, he returned to Srem, where he took over the duty of commander of the Srem partisan detachment. He was appointed commander of the Sixth Vojvodina Strike Brigade in April 1944. In the battles of this brigade with the Germans on
Fruška Gora Fruška gora ( sr-Cyrl, Фрушка гора) is a mountain in Syrmia, with most of the mountain being part of Serbia and its westernmost edge extending into eastern Croatia. The Serbian part of the mountain forms the country's oldest National p ...
on 17 July 1944, he was wounded in the chest and was soon transferred to Italy for treatment. Upon his return to the country, he was appointed commander of the Srem Operational Zone at the General Staff of the NOV and PO Vojvodina. After the liberation of Belgrade in November 1944, he was sent to study in the
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, where in 1945 he graduated from the K. Е. Voroshilov Higher Military Academy. After finishing school and returning to the liberated Yugoslavia, he graduated from the JNA Higher Military Academy in 1954. He performed various responsible duties in the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) - he was the commander of the 51st Vojvodina and 4th Krajina Divisions, Chief of Staff of the Corps and Chief of Staff in the General Staff, Chief of the JNA War School, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the JNA, Assistant Federal Secretary for National Defense of the SFRY and Undersecretary in the Federal Secretariat for National Defense (SSNO). Later on, he was the president of the Commission for National Defense and Social Self-Defense (ONO and DSZ) under the Presidency of the
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. He retired on 31 December 1980, as a JNA
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. Matić was elected a member of the
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. He was also a member of the Plenipotentiary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia for the Yugoslav People's Army. He was elected a People's Deputy of the
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and the Federal Assembly in several convocations. From 1982 to 1986, he was a member of the Presidency of the Central Committee of the CPY. In the spring of 1988, he was elected president of the Federal Board of SUBNOR (vetarns' union), and in October of the same year he was removed due to a conflict with the leadership of the
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. He later resigned from the membership in the Central Committee. He was the holder of the
Commemorative Medal of the Partisans of 1941 The Commemorative Medal of the Partisans of 1941 (Macedonian language, Macedonian, Slovene language, Slovene and sh-Latn-Cyrl, Partizanska spomenica 1941., Партизанска споменица 1941., separator=" / ") is a commemorative Soci ...
and other Yugoslav decorations, including the Order of the Yugoslav Star with a Ribbon, the
Order of the War Banner The Order of the War Banner ( / , , ) was a military order of honor and the 7th highest state decoration of the both Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) and Serbia and Montenegro (also known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). It ...
, the Orders of Merit for the People with a Golden Star, another with Silver Rays, the Order of Brotherhood and Unity with a Golden Wreath, the Order of the People's Army with a Laurel Wreath, another with a Gold Star, the Order of Military Merits with Great Star, the Order of the Partisan Star with a Silver Wreath, and two Orders of Bravery. He was awarded the
Order of the People's Hero The Order of the People's Hero or the Order of the National Hero ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Orden narodnog heroja, Oрден народног хероја; , ), was a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav gallantry medal, the ...
on 20 December 1951. Matić's entire family took part in the war. His mother was shot in Jasenovac in 1942. His father was tortured in a German prison and, two weeks after his release from prison, died in his native Irig in Serbia. His aunt, , died in 1944 during the liberation of Belgrade. She was proclaimed the
People's Hero of Yugoslavia The Order of the People's Hero or the Order of the National Hero ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Orden narodnog heroja, Oрден народног хероја; , ), was a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav gallantry medal, the ...
on 2 October 1953. His wife Dušanka was also a participant in the People's Liberation War (NOR) and fought during the Belgrade offensive. Matić turned 100 on 6 July 2020, and died in
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on 4 October 2024, at the age of 104.


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Danas.rs: Заборављени деведесетогодишњаци (26. XII 2011)

Blic.rs: ПОСЛЕДЊИ НАРОДНИ ХЕРОЈ Командовао је акцијом по којој је СНИМЉЕН ФИЛМ, а и данас има снажни политички став (11. III 2018)

Kurir.rs: ПЕТАР МАТИЋ ДУЛЕ, ПОСЛЕДЊИ ЖИВИ НАРОДНИ ХЕРОЈ ЈУГОСЛАВИЈЕ: Свет опасно личи на онај пред рат (1. IX 2019)

Alo.rs: ПОСЛЕДЊИ ХЕРОЈ СФРЈ Овако је прославио 100. рођендан (6. VII 2020)

Politika.rs: Стогодишњем Петру Матићу поново уручен орден народног хероја (6. VII 2020)
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