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Antun Miletić was born on 30 June, 1931 in Slavonski Brod, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, is a Croatian-Serbian historian (born 1931). Discover Antun Miletić's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Age 92 years old
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Born 30 June, 1931
Birthday 30 June
Birthplace Slavonski Brod, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Nationality Serbia

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1931

Antun Miletić (Антун Милетић; born 30 June 1931) is a Yugoslav and Serbian historian.

Miletić was born in Slavonski Brod, Croatia in 1931.

1946

He has been living in Belgrade since 28 November 1946.

1970

In the late 1970s, as chief archivist of the Institute of Military History in Belgrade, Miletić was tasked with preparing a run-down of the history of the Jasenovac concentration camp for a new memorial at Gradina Donja headed by a Sarajevo-based team.

Miletić scoured the archives of the Institute for camp-related documents and continued his work at the behest of the Jasenovac memorial site, who showed interest in its contents.

1980

The result was the publication in the mid-1980s of some 400 documents over three volumes published jointly by the Jasenovac Memorial Area and Narodna Knjiga, a Belgrade publishing house.

The work is considered a leading monograph on the camp.

It includes material on the camp's administration and documents from former inmates, Ustaše guards and official commissions that investigated war crimes.

Miletić does not provide his own estimates on the number of people killed in the camp, but appears to agree with the 600,000 to 700,000 figures given during the Yugoslav communist era.

1986

Miletić was one of the most active members of the committee of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts for the collection of documents on the Genocide against Serbs and other peoples in Yugoslavia in the 20th century, from 1986 to 1994, when the committee ceased its work.

1990

He spent five years as a student of the Military Academy and served as an officer of the Yugoslav People's Army until 31 December 1990, when he retired in the rank of colonel.

With his colleague Vladimir Dedijer, Miletić wrote about what he saw as a Genocide of Bosnian Muslims committed by the Chetniks during World War II in a volume entitled Genocid nad Muslimanima published in 1990.

He was a member of the Historical committee of the Russell's Tribunal for Yugoslavia and is a founding member and Chairman of the Association for Research into Genocide and the war crimes, founded in Belgrade.

2002

In 2002 Miletić was elected a member of the Directors of the Jasenovac Research Institute.

Miletić has published 24 books, over 60 papers and dozens of articles and serials in daily and weekly press.

He has also participated in numerous other projects as collaborator, editor, reviewer and member of editorial boards.

2010

In 2010 Miletić estimated that a minimum of 146,401 or 146,248 people died at Jasenovac based on varying name lists and numbers.