Momčilo Ninčić

Momcilo Ninčić ( born May 28, 1876 in Jagodina, † December 23, 1949 in Lausanne) was Serbian foreign minister and economist.

After studying law, he received his doctorate in Paris. First, he served as a university professor and held various ministerial posts in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. From 1926 to 1927 Ninčić president was the Assembly of the League of Nations and in that time he held also from the Office of the Yugoslav foreign minister, which he did during the Second World War. After the war he was exiled ( Switzerland ), as he is said to have Dragoljub Mihailović Draža helped the leader of the Jugoslovenska vojska u otadžbini (German Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland). He died in 1949 in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Paul Hymans (1920-1921) | Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek (1921-1922) | Agustín Edwards (1922-1923) | Cosme de la Torri duck y Peraza (1923-1924) | Giuseppe Motta (1924-1925) | Raoul Dandurand (1925 -1926 ) | Afonso Costa ( 1926) | Momcilo Ninčić ( 1926-1927 ) | Alberto guanidine ( 1927-1928 ) | Herluf Zahle ( 1928-1929 ) | José Gustavo Guerrero ( 1929-1930 ) | Nicolae Titulescu ( 1930-1932 ) | Paul Hymans (1932-1933) | Charles Theodore Te Water (1933-1934) | John Richard Sandler (1934 ) | Francisco Castillo Nájera ( 1934-1935 ) | Edvard Beneš ( 1935-1936 ) | Carlos Saavedra Lamas ( 1936-1937 ) | Tevfik Rüştü Aras (1937 ) | Aga Khan III. (1937-1938) | Éamon de Valera (1938-1939) | Carl Joachim Hambro (1939-1940) | Carl Joachim Hambro (1946 )

  • University teachers (Yugoslavia)
  • Politicians (Yugoslavia)
  • Economist ( 20th century)
  • Born 1876
  • Died in 1949
  • Man
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