Talk:Dragoljub Minić

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[edit] Minić's nationality

The article says Croatian, but an anon commented that he was a Serb. I have no idea, but his birth and death places strongly suggest Serb. Does anyone know for sure? Quale 03:28, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
I find some info in the book "Antologija sahovskog majstorstva Jugoslavije", authors: Vukovic, Rabar, Marovic, publisher: "Sahovska naklada" 1972. I also spoke with people who knew grandmaster Minic. One thing is clear, there is no any connection to Croatian nationality, he should be Serbian or Montenegrian. I think that best way should be to say Yugoslavian, like in the same article was written for grandmaster Planinc (who is Slovenian but never had a chance to play for Slovenia because in that time Slovenia did not exist as independent state).Ikaria 15:27, 30 September 2007 (UTC)