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Jovan Deroko was born on 7 April, 1912 in Le Creusot, France, is a Jovan Deroko was military commander. Discover Jovan Deroko'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 29 years old?

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Age 29 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 7 April, 1912
Birthday 7 April
Birthplace Le Creusot, France
Date of death 6 November, 1941
Died Place Ljubić, Nazi-occupied Serbia
Nationality France

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1912

Jovan Deroko (Јован Дероко; 7 April 1912 – 6 November 1941) was a Serbian military commander holding the rank of captain during World War II.

Deroko is notable for leading joint Chetnik–Partisan operations.

Later, he was killed by Partisan soldiers.

Jovan Deroko was born in the French city of Le Creusot on 20 April 1912 to Vladislav and Natalija Deroko (Đorđević).

His maternal grandfather was the politician Vladan Đorđević, who had served as the Prime Minister of Serbia and the mayor of Belgrade during his long career and who was of partial Aromanian descent from the region of Macedonia.

One of Jovan Deroko's great-grandfathers was a Venetian by the name of Marco de Rocco, who moved to Dubrovnik and married a local woman.

The surname de Rocco was later phoneticized to Deroko.

Deroko's first cousin was well-known Serbian architect Aleksandar Deroko.

Deroko's division was stationed on the periphery of Zagreb at the same time Croatian officers were massively leaving the Yugoslav side.

The Wehrmacht entered Zagreb without battle and Deroko retreated towards Montenegro in order to escape imprisonment.

He continued towards the Bojana river as was stated by the P-41 plan by General Dušan Simović.

After the Yugoslav government capitulated, Deroko and numerous officers left for the Bay of Kotor with the goal of joining the government-in-exile in London and by offering them his services as an officer who wishes to continue to battle.

Along with him at that time was colonel Zvonimir Vučković who escaped to Montenegro after the capitulation.

While at the Bay of Kotor, Deroko found out that Draža Mihailović is hiding out somewhere in the western part of Serbia and Deroko tried to contact him.

He soon found a contact with high-ranking politicians who let him know Mihailović's whereabouts.

In the middle of June, Deroko arrived at Ravna Gora and quickly made himself known as one of the most capable commanders and became known as the youngest captain in the entire Chetnik organization.

After organizing the first Chetnik battalions, Deroko was assigned the task of organizing the Ljubić area.

In the first joint Chetnik–Partisan operations in the western part of Serbia, Deroko took part in liberating Čačak.

The Jelica Partisan detachment also took part in the action.

In Čačak, two German cannons were captured.

The cannons were immediately given to Deroko who used them in his battles.

Deroko thus became the commander of the first Chetnik artillery unit in western Serbia.

Upon freeing the city, Deroko was named the temporary representative of the Chetnik command in Čačak while Ratko Mitrović was named the Partisan representative.

Draža Mihailović then gave Deroko the responsibility of being the chief executive of the High Command and command of the artillery unit which took part in the Battle of Kraljevo that took place in the first few days of October and lasted almost a month.

The commander of the Chetnik forces was major Radoslav Đurić while Deroko still held the function of chief executive and commander of the artillery unit located at the Ibar river.

During the siege, Deroko managed to take out a German airport near Kraljevo and to cut off German communication between Kraljevo and Belgrade.

The failed siege of Kraljevo also marked the beginning of the civil war between Partisans and Chetniks.

1941

After the Chetnik attack on Užice on 1 November 1941 (known as the Battle of Trešnjica), Deroko gained new functions.

After the beginning of the first serious battles between Chetniks and Partizans, Deroko represented the Chetnik delegation at the talks of stopping the battles.

The first meeting was held in the Drakčići village near Kraljevo.

At the meeting, present were Deroko and major Đurić from the Chetnik side and Sredoje Urošević from the Partisan side.

The talks however didn't have any result.

During the talks, Deroko ordered that the Partisan delegation be apprehended as a retaliation to the Partisan attack on the Chetnik formation in Čačak.

After tiresome negotiations, Deroko freed the Partisan delegations but the Partisans had already surrounded the village.

This led to an armed confrontation which lasted until Deroko and his group were kicked out of the village.

Deroko then attacked a new area of Ljubić with his cannons with the aim of bombing Čačak which was held by Partisans.

The Partisan patrol found out where Deroko was in Ljubić so as a preventative measure, the Jelica Partisan unit was sent in to thwart Deroko.

The battle began in the evening hours of 6 November 1941 in Ljubić.

The Partisans wanted to destroy the two cannons Deroko was using.

Deroko took control of the area on the surrounding hills beside a small lake from which he had a good view of the situation.