
The Most Famous
MILITARY PERSONNELS from Montenegro
This page contains a list of the greatest Montenegrin Military Personnels. The pantheon dataset contains 2,058 Military Personnels, 1 of which were born in Montenegro. This makes Montenegro the birth place of the 92nd most number of Military Personnels behind Guadeloupe, and Taiwan.
Top 1
The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Montenegrin Military Personnels of all time. This list of famous Montenegrin Military Personnels is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography's online popularity.

1. Pavle Đurišić (1909 - 1945)
With an HPI of 62.45, Pavle Đurišić is the most famous Montenegrin Military Personnel. His biography has been translated into 18 different languages on wikipedia.
Pavle Đurišić (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Павле Ђуришић, pronounced [pâːvle dʑǔriʃitɕ]; 9 July 1909 – 21 April 1945) was a Montenegrin Serb regular officer of the Royal Yugoslav Army who became a Chetnik commander (vojvoda) and led a significant proportion of the Chetniks in Montenegro during World War II. He distinguished himself and became one of the main commanders during the popular uprising against the Italians in Montenegro in July 1941, but later collaborated with the Italians in actions against the Communist-led Yugoslav Partisans. In 1943, his troops carried out several massacres against the Muslim population of Bosnia, Herzegovina, and the Sandžak in which an estimated 10,000 people were killed between January and March, including thousands of women, children, and the elderly. He then led his troops during their participation in the anti-Partisan Case White offensive alongside Italian forces. Đurišić was captured by the Germans in May 1943, escaped, and was recaptured. After the capitulation of Italy, the Germans released Đurišić and he began collaborating with them and the Serbian puppet government. In 1944, he created the Montenegrin Volunteer Corps with assistance from the Germans, the leader of the Serbian puppet government, Milan Nedić, and the leader of the fascist Yugoslav National Movement, Dimitrije Ljotić. In late 1944, the German commander in Montenegro decorated him with the Iron Cross 2nd Class. Đurišić was killed following the Battle of Lijevče Field, after being captured by elements of the Armed Forces of the Independent State of Croatia near Banja Luka in an apparent trap set by them and Montenegrin separatist Sekula Drljević. Some of Đurišić's troops were killed either in this battle or in later attacks by the Partisans as they then continued their withdrawal west. Others attempted to withdraw to Austria; they were forced to surrender to the Partisans and were killed in the Kočevski Rog area of southern Slovenia in May and June 1945. Đurišić was a very able Chetnik leader; his fighting skills were respected by his allies and opponents alike.
People
Pantheon has 1 people classified as Montenegrin military personnels born between 1909 and 1909. Of these 1, none of them are still alive today. The most famous deceased Montenegrin military personnels include Pavle Đurišić. As of April 2024, 1 new Montenegrin military personnels have been added to Pantheon including Pavle Đurišić.