Dušan Letica

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Dušan Letica
File:Душан Летица.jpg
Commissioner of Finance of the Commissioner Government
In office
10 July 1941 – 29 August 1941
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Minister of Education of the Government of National Salvation
In office
7 October 1941 – October 1944
Prime MinisterMilan Nedić
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byLjubiša Mikić
Personal details
Born23 October 1884
Valjevo, Kingdom of Serbia
Died19 September 1945(1945-09-19) (aged 60)
Belgrade, Kingdom of yugoslavia (Now Serbia)
SpouseMiša Ristić
Children7
ProfessionLaywer,Solider

Dušan Letica (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Летица; 23 October 1884– 19 September 1945)was a Serbian Minister a former solider and a fascist politician and axis collaborator with the Axis Powers and he served Minister of Finance of the Government of National Salvation from August 1941 to October 1943. He became the Serbian Minister of Finance on August 29 1941 He was captured by the Soviets on May of 1945 in Hamburg following the war and was sentenced to death with fifteen others Serbian Nazi collaborators on September 19 1945 in Belgrade he was also a member of the ZBOR (Yugoslav National Movement) a Yugoslav fascist movement led by politician Dimitrije Ljotić and was one of the closest associates of Milan Aćimovic in commissioner government (1941-1941) and Milan Nedic (1941-1943) in the government of national salvation". And associate of Dimitrije Ljotić, At the start of his career he was a lawyer and a politician in the People's Radical Party (1918-1936) And later the Yugoslav Radical Union (1936-1940)

A column of Serbian soldiers retreating through the Albanian mountains, c. 1915. Ljotić was involved in the Serbian Army's retreat through the country during World War I.