Stana Tomašević, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Stana Tomašević

Date of Birth: 28-Apr-1920

Place of Birth: Bar, Bar Municipality, Montenegro

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1983

Profession: politician, diplomat, partisan

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Stana Tomašević

  • Stana Tomaševic (1920–1983) was a Yugoslav Partisan officer during World War II, a model, and a Yugoslav politician and diplomat, serving as president (that is, speaker) of the Federal Chamber from 1979–82.
  • She was born in Montenegro and studied to become a teacher.
  • She graduated not long before the Kingdom of Italy occupied Montenegro in 1941.
  • As an idealistic young patriot, she immediately joined the Partisans and became the first woman commissar in Yugoslavia.
  • She was wounded twice and ended the war highly decorated with the rank of colonel.
  • In May 1944, the Germans attempted to capture Tito in the Bosnian town of Drvar; Stana's battalion played an important role in defending Tito.
  • While she was in Drvar, the British military photographer John Talbot took inspiring pictures of her that were dropped as leaflets over Europe to encourage resistance to the occupiers.
  • The photos became widely known to European resistance fighters.
  • Her brother Duško was killed by chetniks while fighting in Bosnia.
  • After the war she served as a federal minister in the Yugoslav government and was the country's first woman ambassador - to Norway and Iceland (1963-1967) and later Denmark (1974-1978).
  • In Norway she met and married film-maker Eugen Arnesen, who died in 1969.
  • She died of cancer in 1983, shortly after retiring as President of the Federal Chamber of the Yugoslav Parliament, the country's highest-ranking woman at that time.

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