Aleksandar "Aca" Mišić (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Аца Мишић; 17 June 1891 – 17 December 1941) was a Royal Serbian Army officer in World War I and a Chetnik in World War II.[1]


Aleksandar Mišić
Mišić in Royal Yugoslav Army uniform
Birth nameAleksandar Mišić
Nickname(s)Aca
Born(1891-06-17)17 June 1891
Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia
Died17 December 1941(1941-12-17) (aged 50)
Valjevo, Nazi-occupied territory of Serbia
Buried
Unknown
Allegiance Kingdom of Serbia
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Chetniks
Service / branchArmy
Years of service1912–1922
1941
RankMajor
Battles / warsFirst Balkan War
Second Balkan War
World War I in Serbia
World War II in Yugoslavia Executed
Awards
RelationsŽivojin Mišić (father)

During World War II, Mišić was complicit in handover of 365 captured Yugoslav Partisans to the Germans.[2] Mišić was captured during Operation Mihailovic by the Germans and executed on 17 December 1941.[3] In December 2016, Serbian pro-Chetnik publicist Miloslav Samardžić of Pogledi published an article stating that Mišić may have actually died in 1944 and not in 1941.[4]

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  1. ^ D. Trbojević, Cersko-majevička grupa korpusa pukovnika Dragoslava Račića, published 2001.
  2. ^ Radanović, Milan (9 May 2020). "Kako su dželati postali žrtve – Prvi deo". Novi Plamen. Retrieved 27 November 2022. Mišić je evidentiran u građi Zemaljske komisije na osnovu činjenice da je bio suodgovoran za predaju oko 365 zarobljenih pripadnika NOVJ Nemcima.
  3. ^ Tomasevich 1975, p. 195.
  4. ^ Pogledi (2016-12-25). "Mišić and Fregl were not executed in 1941" (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 2019-07-09. Retrieved 2017-01-02.

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