Arso R. Jovanović (; 1907–1948) was a Yugoslav partisan general and the foremost military commander to participate in the Yugoslav front of the World War II. Educated through the Yugoslav Royal Army academies, General Jovanović was one of the best-educated generals among the partisan forces in Yugoslavia, speaking French, Russian and English. His military reports distinguished him, sometimes running to as many as ten pages, and he stayed close to the partisan High Command, lecturing in the first partisan officer school in Drvar, 1944.
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| - Arso R. Jovanović (; 1907–1948) was a Yugoslav partisan general and the foremost military commander to participate in the Yugoslav front of the World War II. Educated through the Yugoslav Royal Army academies, General Jovanović was one of the best-educated generals among the partisan forces in Yugoslavia, speaking French, Russian and English. His military reports distinguished him, sometimes running to as many as ten pages, and he stayed close to the partisan High Command, lecturing in the first partisan officer school in Drvar, 1944.
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| - Arso R. Jovanović (; 1907–1948) was a Yugoslav partisan general and the foremost military commander to participate in the Yugoslav front of the World War II. Educated through the Yugoslav Royal Army academies, General Jovanović was one of the best-educated generals among the partisan forces in Yugoslavia, speaking French, Russian and English. His military reports distinguished him, sometimes running to as many as ten pages, and he stayed close to the partisan High Command, lecturing in the first partisan officer school in Drvar, 1944.
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