Stevan Moljević
Stevan Moljević | |
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Doctor Stevan Moljević at his trial (1946) | |
| Born | January 6, 1888 |
| Died | November 15, 1959 (aged 71) |
| Nationality | Serbian |
| Citizenship | Austrian, Yugoslav |
| Occupation(s) | Politician, lawyer and publicist |
| Known for | Prominent member of the Central National Committee of Yugoslavia during World War II |
Stevan Moljević (6 January 1888 – 15 November 1959) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician, lawyer and publicist, president of the Yugoslav-French Club, president of the Yugoslav-British Club, president of Rotary International Club of Yugoslavia and member of the Central National Committee of Yugoslavia (CNK) in World War II. In his 1941 memorandum Homogeneous Serbia, Moljević advocated the creation of the Greater Serbia and its ethnic cleansing of the non-Serb population.
After the war, Moljević was sentenced to 20 years for war crimes and treason. He died in prison in 1959.