Aleš Bebler

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Aleš Bebler

Aleš Bebler (8 June 1907 – 12 August 1981) was a Yugoslav diplomat and a political Commissar. He was a Slovene by ethnicity and was born in Idrija, in the Austro-Hungarian Duchy of Carniola (now Slovenia).

Bebler joined the

Second World War.[1] He served in the High Command of the Slovene Partisans. During the onset of World-War II, he joined Tito's Guerrillas against the invading Nazi
forces.

After the war, he became

President of the United Nations Security Council in November 1950. He later worked as Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and then served as an ambassador to France and Indonesia.[1]

In 1963, he became a constitutional court judge. He also became a prominent environmentalist.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ales Bebler Dies at 74; Yugoslav Ex-Diplomat". The New York Times. Associated Press. August 13, 1981. Retrieved 10 December 2015.