Savo Pređa
Savo Pređa (January 8, 1921 — October 12, 2005) was a Serbian Partisan general in World War II and, later, governor of Bileća prison. Pređa was also a director of OZNA for eastern Bosnia for a short period, and, after that, the deputy minister of the interior. He was known for being close to Aleksandar Ranković. Pređa was also the founder of the Yugoslavian automobile-motor association. He was one of the leaders of the team that caught Serbian Chetnik leader Draža Mihajlović. Pređa consulted on the script for the movie Walter Defends Sarajevo, that was very popular in former Yugoslavia and China.[1]
References
- ^ "Valter Brani Sarajevo: Kina i dalje "luda" za Valterom" [Valter Defends Sarajevo: China is still "crazy" about Valter]. intermagazin.rs (in Serbian). 22 December 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2025.
The fourth in that scriptwriting frenzy was Partisan General Savo Pređa, but he did not write it. Everyone used him as a consultant, a living witness to the events in occupied Sarajevo in which the Partisan intelligence officer Vladimir Perić Valter made life miserable for the Germans.
External links
- Savo Pređa at IMDb