- Krsto Zrnov Popović
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name= Krsto Todorov-Zrnov Popović
lived= September 13, 1881- March 14, 1947
placeofbirth=Cuce ,Kingdom of Montenegro
placeofdeath= Bojanje (Cuce),Montenegro ,Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
caption= Krsto Zrnov Popović
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allegiance= Army of MontenegroZelenaši Kingdom of Montenegro
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rank=Brigadier
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battles=Balkan Wars First World War Christmas Uprising
St. Peter's Day Uprising
Guerrilla War against Serbia
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laterwork=Captain Krsto Todorov-Zrnov Popović was one of the leaders of 1919Christmas Uprising inMontenegro againstSerbia n dynastyKarađorđević , organized by the greens ("zelenaši "), followers of dethroned King Nikola and Montenegrin dynasty Petrović-Njegoš. After the uprising failed, Popović emigrated toItaly , just to return in June 1919 and start guerilla warfare.He fought in the Balkan Wars and the
First World War in the Montenegrin army forces until being captured by Austro-Hungarian army in 1916. He was also one of the prominent heroes of the "Battle of Mojkovac", whereMontenegro helped the army ofSerbia , its close ally, to retreat in face of the Austro-Hungarian attacks. After spending two years in the Austro-Hungarian prisoner camp, he returned toMontenegro to become the leader of theChristmas Uprising on7 January 1919 and "Saint Petar's Day Uprising" in July of same year, fighting against the decision of thePodgorica Assembly to unite theKingdom of Montenegro with theKingdom of Serbia under theHouse of Karađorđević . Between 1919 and 1922, he was a leader of Montenegrin "komite", fighters for the federalisation of theKingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes . In 1922, he emigrated toArgentina and later toBelgium in 1929.The greens ("
zelenaši ") voted against the unification of theKingdom of Montenegro with theKingdom of Serbia Podgorica Assembly , while the majority whites ("bjelaši ") supported it. Indeed, in the official newspaper of the Montenegrin government inexile ,Glas Crnogorca (Voice of the Montenegrin), December 10, 1919 edition, Krsto Popović stated that "Montenegro is the land where the spark of Serb freedom was kept and preserved". Meanwhile, only several months after his arrival to Montenegro, Krsto Popović has returned to Italy, where he serves in the army of Montenegrin government in exile, advancing to level of commander, and later to level of brigadier.In 1929, from Belgium he sent a letter to King Alexander, in which he asked the King to pardon him from responsibility for the civil war in Montenegro from December 1918 until
King Nikola 's death. In this letter, he also proclaimed his loyalty to King Aleksandar Karađorđević. In October 18, 1929, in the province of Liege, Belgium, the immigration police issued him a passport under number 9121, with visa number 94. Among the personal information included in this passport, Krsto Zrnov Popović declared himself as a Serb.The same 1929 he wrote to King Alexander Karadjordjevic asking pardon and forgiveness, saying that he was only loyal to Nicholas until his death and recognizing the union. King Alexander subsequently pardoned him and he returned to the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia , receiving a pension and living in retirement untilWorld War II broke out when he organized his collaboration militiaLovćen Brigade . This militia was under the control or influence of the fascist Italian occupation force, and it waged war against the (Partisans) and theYugoslav Army in the Fatherland (Chetniks). The official symbol of the paramilitary force was a green flag with the Petrović coat of arms. Popović's vision was gaining Montenegrin independence through cooperation with Fascist Italy, which led to his conflicts with both Montenegrin Partisans and Chetniks. During the war his militia split; one group joined the Partisans, and others joined the Chetniks. Krsto Popović did not join either side. He was killed in a communist ambush in 1947 byVeljko Milatović .He was survived by his son, Nikola, who would later become a general in the
Yugoslav People's Army and would become a recipient of theOrder of the National Hero .Sources
* [http://www.njegos.org/past/zrnov.htm Krsto Zrnov Popovic ] at www.njegos.org
* http://www.montenegrina.net/pages/pages1/istorija/cg_izmedju_1_i_2_svj_rata/general_krsto_zrnov_popovic.htm
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