Bogdan Kršić (Sarajevo 1932 – Belgrad 2009), one of the most significant Serbian graphic artists and a long-time professor of the Graphics and Books, Department of Applied Graphics at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, he graduated from the Belgrade Academy of Applied Arts in 1957, received his master's degree in 1959, and was employed at the Faculty of Applied Arts from 1962 to 1997.
Professor Kršić's areas of interest were book graphics (illustration and equipment), graphics, graphic design, ceramics, scenography. He exhibited at solo exhibitions in Belgrade, Sarajevo, Prague, Solingen, New York, Paris and won significant awards in the country and abroad. He was a member of ULUPUDS, ULUS, HOLLAR (Society of Czech Graphic Artists).
 
The archival material for the Legacy of Bogdan Kršić was taken over on two occasions: in November 2014 in the library of the Faculty of Applied Arts, where his personal archive remained, thematically systematized by the employees of the Faculty, and in March 2015 in the apartment of Jelena Kršić, the widow of professor Bogdan Kršić. Mrs. Viktorija Kelec, librarian of the Faculty of Applied Arts, showed great commitment during the formation of the Bogdan Kršić Legacy.
 
The received archive material contains various testimonies about the life and activities of Bogdan Kršić: notes about himself and others, manuscript texts, words from the opening of group exhibitions, templates for illustrations and books, testimonies about his work in the theater, awards, recognitions, decorations, membership in juries, contributions to the biography, exhibition catalogs, correspondence, graphic solutions and works, newspaper clippings, photographs…

 

 
Autor: dr Branka Prpa
Realizacija: Evica Micković, Vladimir Mijatović, Bojan Kocev, Jelena Nikolić
 
Svečana akademija održana je u holu Istorijskog arhiva Beograda, 14.03.2008, u organizaciji Arhiva, Udruženja španskih boraca i prijatelja i Sekcije Prve proleterske brigade.
Na skupu su govorili dr Branka Prpa, direktorka Istorijskog arhiva Beograda, Mirko Tepavac, prijatelj i saradnik Koče Popovića i Milisav Bojić u ime boraca.
Legat Koče Popovića i Leposave Perović poklonjen je Arhivu 1981. godine. Građa je sukcesivno preuzimana do smrti Koče Popovića 1992. godine dok su pojedinačni dokumenti preuzimani sve do 2006. godine.Legat obuhvata 66 kutija dokumenata, rukopisa, dnevnika, prepiske od 1924. do 1987. zatim 120 stranih i domaćih odlikovanja, 690 gramofonskih ploča, 83 kutije magnetofonskih traka, više od 100 albuma fografija i crteža i biblioteku sa 4.500 knjiga koja je smeštena u originalnom radnom kabinetu legatora u jednoj posebnoj prostoriji Arhiva.

Ovom dirljivom skupu prisustvovali su mnogobrojni Kočini saborci, saradnici, prijatelji i ambasador Španije Hose Rijera Sikijer.
U umetničkom delu večeri istaknuta dramska umetnica Renata Ulmanski čitala je odlomke iz knjige publiciste Aleksandra Nenadovića „Razgovori sa Kočom" i odlomke iz knjige Koče Popovića „Beleške uz ratovanje".

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.
 

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.

Tanja Kragujević (Senta, 1946), a poest and esseist of middle generation of Serbian writers with 17 collections of poetry and 7 books of essays dedicated to the most important poets of Serbian and international scene. Beside fertile literary work, Tanja Kragujević was an editor in Narodna knjiga in Belgrade. She was an also an editor of world poetry edition of Agora, so member of a jury of European Award for Literature, Meša Selimović Award, Vasko Popa, Branko Miljković and Vladislav Petković Dis Award. [Tanja Kragujević web presentation]

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.
 

Novak Novaković (1928-1995), a journalist and screenplay author, longtime editor of the humor program of Belgrade Television. The Home TheaterHe is best known for his screenplays for the TV series Pozorište u kući (The Home Theater) and Servisna stanica (The Service Station) and a theater play Stolica koja se ljulja (The Rocking Chair). In a manner all his own, with lots of humor, he portrayed the daily life and the characteristics of the local milieu at the time of the quasi-affluence, from 1960s to 1980s of the last century.
The documents of the Legacy were handed over to the Archives by the wife of the legator, Svetlana Novaković, in 2002-2003. The personal fond of Novak Novak has been classified into 200 files and kept in 12 archival boxes.