Dr. Olga Lukovic-Pjanović
Biography: Olga Lukovic-Pjanović ( Guca , 1920 - Belgrade , April 1 1998 ) was a Serbian and French linguist .
During the Second World War she was in a concentration camp in Germany . After the war she worked as an announcer on Radio Zagreb . Soon after she graduated from the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade , Department of Classical Languages.
She became famous after the publication of " Serbs ... the oldest nation " which brought in connection with the Serbian foreign and ancient languages.Supporters of Serbian autohtonističke historical school it is a part of the monumental work, while the official historiography completely dismissed it as not officially recognized work.
Dr. Lukovic -Pjanovic suffered a stroke during a tour of the Serbian diaspora in the United States , after which he returned to Paris where he continued research, but was not able to speak.
She was married twice.
During the Second World War she was in a concentration camp in Germany . After the war she worked as an announcer on Radio Zagreb . Soon after she graduated from the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade , Department of Classical Languages.
She became famous after the publication of " Serbs ... the oldest nation " which brought in connection with the Serbian foreign and ancient languages.Supporters of Serbian autohtonističke historical school it is a part of the monumental work, while the official historiography completely dismissed it as not officially recognized work.
Dr. Lukovic -Pjanovic suffered a stroke during a tour of the Serbian diaspora in the United States , after which he returned to Paris where he continued research, but was not able to speak.
She was married twice.
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