Milan Aćimović
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Milan Aćimović (1898 – 1945) was a Serbian politician and Axis collaborator.
Aćimović was an attorney by profession. He was at one point chief of the Belgrade police and minister of internal affairs in the Yugoslav Radical Union's government from 1938 to 1939.
A few weeks after the Axis invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941, Aćimović formed the first quisling government in Serbia which was known as the Government of Commissars. He was the president of the government until August of that year. In the newly-formed Government of National Salvation, Aćimović served as minister of the interior.