100 godina od rođenja Konstantina Koče Popovića
Realizacija: Evica Micković, Vladimir Mijatović, Bojan Kocev, Jelena Nikolić
Na skupu su govorili dr Branka Prpa, direktorka Istorijskog arhiva Beograda, Mirko Tepavac, prijatelj i saradnik Koče Popovića i Milisav Bojić u ime boraca.
Ovom dirljivom skupu prisustvovali su mnogobrojni Kočini saborci, saradnici, prijatelji i ambasador Španije Hose Rijera Sikijer.
Operski pevač Živan Saramandić izveo je ariju iz opere „Don Kihot" i nekoliko partizanskoh pesama, dok je Nikola Karović otpevao Kočinu najomiljeniju pesmu "Malagenja" i pesme iz filma "Jedan dan života" koje je često pevao nekadašnjem španskom borcu.
Legacy of the Family Kragujević
Stevan Kragujević (Senta, 1922 – Belgrade, 2002), one of the most respected photoreporters. Almost six decades he was engaged with photography. His career started in 1936 in a small studio in the City of Senta and after went to Tanjug agency, so Politika where he stayed almost three decades as photoreporter and editor of photography. Several times awarded with recognitions of his hometown. As a winner of Award of lifework " Svetozar Marković" of Association of Journalists of Serbia in 1996, his legacy includes unique photo records of social, political, cultural and sport life of the country. His life companion, who supported him almost six decades, was his fellow citizen Lepa (Stojkov) Kragujević, who finished High Mouvie School in the class of Prof. Vjekoslav Afrić, but since 1949 he worked as a newsreader on Belgrade Radio, where she spent lifetime. [Stevan Kragujević web presentation]
The Historical Archives of Belgrade successively takes over the records regarding the Family Kragujević (Lepa, Stevan, Tanja) since 2009.
Legacy of Vicko Krstulović
Vicko Krstulović (1905-1908), metalworker, participant of the pre-war Labour Movement and National Liberation War, a holder of the Order of National Hero, official of the Socialist Yugoslavia. Resident of Split, Zagreb and Belgrade.
The Legacy, except personal documents, photographs, medals, plaques, charters and extensive correspondence includes Vicko's saying and memories on life and political activities ready to be published. The Legacy includes also, numbered documents on National Liberation War, navy, critical overview on published books and press writings.
The library consists of 1.127 books and 358 magazines. Ten books stored in the library was created during the World War II. Particularly valuable volumes: The Pit of Ivan Goran Kovačić (the only copy of the war edition) and Stojanka, mother from Kneževo polje of Skender Kulenović. The Legacy submitted to the Historical Archives of Belgrade Vladimir Krstulović, after his fathers death.