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Српски / srpski: Petar Živković (Negotin, 1. januar 1879 — London, 3. februar 1947) je bio srpski visoki oficir, jugoslovenski armijski general, političar i figura kraljevske diktature. Učestvovao je u obaranju dinastije Obrenovića. Organizovao je dvorsku oficirsku kliku Bela ruka, na čijem će čelu, kao jedan od podstrekivača Solunskog procesa, likvidirati Dragutina Dimitrijevića Apisa. Kao odani pristalica kralja Aleksandra bio je predsednik vlade, ministar unutrašnjih poslova, vojske i mornarice tokom Šestojanuarske diktature. Od 1931. bio je organizator, a od 1936. predsednik režimske reakcionarne političke grupacije Jugoslovenske nacionalne stranke. Od aprila 1941. bio je u emigraciji, kao pomoćnik ministra vojske u emigrantskim vladama. Posle rata je ostao u emigraciji, gde je i umro. Osuđen je na smrt s grupom Dragoljuba Mihailovića.
English: Petar Zivkovic (Negotin, January 1, 1879 - London, February 3, 1947) was a Serbian high-ranking officer, Yugoslav army general, politician and figure of the royal dictatorship. He took part in the overthrow of the Obrenović dynasty. He organized the court officer clique Bela ruka, at the head of which, as one of the instigators of the Thessaloniki process, he will liquidate Dragutin Dimitrijević Apis. As a loyal supporter of King Alexander, he was the Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior, Army and Navy during the January 6 dictatorship. From 1931 he was the organizer, and from 1936 the president of the regime reactionary political group of the Yugoslav National Party. From April 1941, he was in exile, as an assistant minister of the army in emigrant governments. After the war, he remained in exile, where he died. He was sentenced to death with a group of Dragoljub Mihailovic. |