Vladimir Velmar-Janković

Velmar-Janković was born in the village of Čaglić near Lipik, at the time in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary.During the Second World War, Velmar-Janković served as assistant to the Serbian minister of culture and religion Velibor Jonić.He left the country on September 17, 1944, when the Serbian administration was defeated, and subsequently moved to Rome, Italy for the following two years.[2] She has lobbied to name a street in Belgrade after her father, in honour of his written work about the city Pogled s Kalemegdana.[3] This has been opposed by some writers due to Velmar-Janković's role as a collaborator with the occupying Axis forces during the Second World War.
Serbian CyrillicSerbianSerbiaWorld War IIquisling governmentKingdom of Croatia-SlavoniaAustria-HungaryVaraždinZagrebSecond World WarVelibor JonićCommunist Yugoslav GovernmentBarcelonapen nameSvetlana Velmar-JankovićBelgradeGlas javnosti