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The 100 most prominent Serbs (Serbian Cyrillic: 100 најзнаменитијих Срба) is a book containing the biographies of the hundred most important Serbs[2] compiled by a committee of academicians at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The committee members were Sava Vuković, Pavle Ivić, Dragoslav Srejović, Dejan Medaković, Dragomir Vitorović, Zvonimir Kostić, Vasilije Krestić, Miroslav Pantić and Danica Petrović. The book was published for the first time in 1993 on 20+617 pages, reprinted in 2001, and the third extended edition was printed in 2009 and 2013.[3][2]

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With the efforts of the president of the editorial board of the book Dejan Medaković, Milan Nedić was also included in the list,[4] because he claimed that Nedić's government saved his family. The editorial board had problems with the inclusion of Nedić and Draža Mihailović, and the latter was not included in the final list.[5][6] Nedić and Mihailović cooperated with the Axis powers during World War II.[7][8]

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  1. Марибор, IZUM-Институт информацијских знаности. "100 најзнаменитијих Срба :: COBISS+". plus.sr.cobiss.net (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-12-24.
  2. "100 najznamenitijih Srba". Begen Comerc doo (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  3. Марибор, IZUM-Институт информацијских знаности. "Резултати претраживања 100 najznamenitijih Srba :: COBISS+". plus.sr.cobiss.net (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  4. Pavlović, Milivoje (2007). Srpska znamenja : zvuci, boje, oblici. Beograd: Čigoja Štampa. ISBN 978-86-7558-535-0. OCLC 300208384.
  5. "Ko kači, a ko skida sliku Milana Nedića - Portreti u Vladi - Nedeljnik Vreme". www.vreme.com (in Serbian). 13 May 2009. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  6. Ljušić, Radoš. "Istorik i Nedić". Politika Online. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  7. Tomasevich, Jozo (1975). The Chetniks. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-0857-6. OCLC 1203356.
  8. Hoare, Marko Attila (2006). Genocide and resistance in Hitler's Bosnia : the Partisans and the Chetniks, 1941-1943. Oxford: Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-726380-1. OCLC 80016969.

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