| 19 June 1945 | Born in Montenegro, in the village of Petnjica, district of Savnik, to Vuk and Jovanka Karadzic. His father was in prison during his eay years, serving time for activities during World War II. His father had been a member of the Chetniks, or Serb nationalist guerrillas who fought against both Nazi occupiers and Tito's communist partisans. |
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| 1960 | Karadzic moves to Sarajevo after school, to study medicine |
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| 1960s | Lives in the ethnically-mixed city of Sarajevo with his wife, Ljiljana, Takes up poetry and a bohemian lifestyle. |
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| 1967 | Meets Dobrica Cosic, Serbian writer and politician, who influences him to become politically active. |
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| 1968 | Publishes a collection of poetry in Sarajevo. |
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| End of 1960s and 1970s | Suspected by friends of being an informer for the Communist government during its crackdown on loyalty. |
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| 19 July 1971 | Receives medical degree from University of Sarajevo. |
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| July 1971 - March 1977 | Works at the Karadžić, Radovan - Hrvatska enciklopedijaRadovan Karadzic, physician and politician who was leader (–96) of the Serb Democratic Party in Bosnia and president (–95) of the autonomous Republika Srpska, a self-proclaimed Serb republic within Bosnia. Karadzic - A Chronology Of Karadzic's Life | The World's Most ...Radovan Karadžić nije dozvolio stranačkim organima da odlučuju o podjeli vlasti i kadrovskim rješenjima u državnim institucijama, koja su po izbornom.
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strateških ciljeva koje je Radovan Karadžić predstavio na 16. |
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Karadzic and his war commander, Ratko Mladic, are indicted for genocide, crimes against humanity and violations of the laws or customs of war. |
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„borba s vjetrenjačama“, kao nemoguća misija. |
Radovan Karadžić – WikipediaRadovan Karadžić, alias dr. Немогућа мисија — Википедија Radovan Karadžić — ВикипедијаKaradzic and his war commander, Ratko Mladic, are indicted for genocide, crimes against humanity and violations of the laws or customs of war. Radovan Karadžić - Wikipedia, den frie encyklopædiRadovan Karadžić (Petnjica, jun ) srpski je psihijatar, pesnik i političar.
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