Radoje Knežević

Professor
Radoje Knežević
Radoje Knežević in England in June 1941
Minister of the Royal Court
In office
27 March 1941  June 1943
MonarchPeter II of Yugoslavia
Prime MinisterDušan Simović to 9 January 1942
Prime MinisterSlobodan Jovanović from 11 January 1942
Personal details
Born(1901-08-20)20 August 1901
Stragari, Kingdom of Serbia
Died22 June 1983(1983-06-22) (aged 81)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Resting placeMount Royal Cemetery
RelationsŽivan Knežević (brother)

Radoje Knežević (Serbian Cyrillic: Радоје Кнежевић; 20 August 1901 – 22 June 1983) was a key member of the group that organised the Yugoslav coup d'état of 27 March 1941 that deposed the regency of Prince Paul, Dr. Radenko Stanković and Dr. Ivo Perović, along with the government of Prime Minister Dragiša Cvetković. Following the coup he was appointed as the Minister of the Royal Court, and after the resulting invasion of Yugoslavia, he accompanied the King and government into exile in Cairo then London. Along with his brother Živan Knežević, he was a member of the so-called "League of Majors", which was at the centre of the ill-fated Greater Serbian agenda of the Yugoslav government-in-exile and who was instrumental in having Draža Mihailović appointed as Chief of Staff of the Yugoslav Supreme Command. He was sidelined in June 1943 when he was appointed to the Yugoslav legation in Portugal. He remained in exile after the war, was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment with hard labour in absentia during the Belgrade Process conducted by the country's newly-established communist authorities, and emigrated to Canada where he lived until his death in 1983.