Dušan Makavejev Mak – Black Wave Director
Dušan Makavejev, known as Mak, is one of the greatest Yugoslav directors and screenwriters, a prominent figure in the world of film art and a member of the Black Wave...
Dušan Makavejev, known as Mak, is one of the greatest Yugoslav directors and screenwriters, a prominent figure in the world of film art and a member of the Black Wave...
The band Katarina II was formed in 1982 in Belgrade. After the breakup of the band Šarlo Akrobata, the group was formed by singer Milan Mladenović, guitarist Dragomir “Gagi” Mihailović,...
They met on February 6, 1971, in Petrinja during a performance when Josipa was 21, and Karlo was ten years older. The story goes that it was love at first...
One of the most popular rock bands in Yugoslavia was formed on January 1, 1976. The initial lineup consisted of Vlatko Stefanovski (guitar), Bodan Arsovski (bass guitar), Nikola Dimuševski (keyboards),...
A former Yugoslavian handball player, she was born on June 7, 1960, in Tuzla. She played for Jedinstvo Tuzla and Radnički Belgrade. With Radnički, she won the European Champions Cup...
On January 26, 1972, due to the explosion of a hidden bomb, a JAT (Yugoslav Airlines) “DC-9” aircraft crashed on the Copenhagen-Belgrade route above Srpska Kamenica in Czechoslovakia (today’s Czech...
A man who was and remains a symbol of men’s alpine skiing in the former Yugoslavia, a skilled technician, and one of the world’s best specialists in slalom and giant...
The popular “Šeki” was the second big star after Rajko Mitić and arguably one of the best dribblers in the history of Yugoslav football. He was a regular member of...
He started his sports career by playing soccer in his hometown Mostar, training with the Velež team. He initially played as a center-back in soccer, earning him the nickname he...
He was a Yugoslav film and theater actor. He gained television fame through the lead role in the TV series “Bolji život” (“A Better Life”), as well as the role...