Main National Liberation Committee for Serbia
The Main National Liberation Committee for Serbia[1] (Serbian: Главни народноослободилачки одбор за Србију/Glavni narodnooslobodilački odbor za Srbiju) was the body of the "National Liberation Movement" (the Yugoslav Communists and Yugoslav Partisans) in German-occupied Serbia, recognized within the movement as the civilian government in Serbia.[3][4] A letter issued by Tito on 16 November stresses that a "Central Committee for all of the liberated territory ... had now been established" in Užice.[5] The organization was thus called the Central Committee for Liberated Territory (Centralni odbor za oslobođenu teritoriju).[6] The organization became defunct with the renewed German occupation, only to resurface in November 1944 as the "Main National Liberation Committee for Serbia" (Serbo-Croatian: Glavni NOO Srbije).[6] Other members were Mitra Mitrović (Education and culture), Vlada Zečević (Trade, supplies, forestry and mining), Milentije Popović (Transport), Mirko Tomić (Health), Nikola Grulović, Mitar Bakić, Jovan Popović, and Jusuf Tuluć.