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Slobodan Milošević

Slobodan Milošević Net Worth

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Slobodan Milošević's net worth is currently estimated at $1M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1989$0.5MB

Serbian President Rise

Milošević became President of Serbia, consolidating power through nationalist rhetoric and political maneuvering. His leadership marked the beginning of Yugoslavia's violent disintegration.

1992$2M+300%C

Yugoslav Wars Begin

As the Yugoslav Wars erupted, Milošević's support for Bosnian Serb forces led to ethnic cleansing and mass atrocities. International condemnation began mounting, though he retained power domestically.

1995$3M+50%C

Dayton Accords Negotiator

Milošević participated in the Dayton Peace Accords ending the Bosnian War, briefly appearing as a peacemaker. This temporary rehabilitation in Western eyes would not last.

1999$2M-33%D

NATO Bombing Campaign

NATO's 78-day bombing campaign of Yugoslavia in response to Kosovo atrocities devastated the country and isolated Milošević internationally. His regime was effectively bankrupt and under severe sanctions.

2000$1M-50%F

Overthrown by Popular Uprising

Mass protests following disputed elections forced Milošević from power in the October 5th revolution. His political career ended in disgrace as Serbia began transitioning away from his authoritarian rule.

2001$1MF

Extradited to The Hague

Milošević was arrested and extradited to face war crimes charges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. He became the first sitting head of state ever indicted for war crimes.

2006$1MF

Death During Trial

Milošević died in his cell from a heart attack before his trial concluded, denying victims a verdict. His death was met with mixed reactions, from relief to disappointment at the lack of legal closure.

2026$1MF

Legacy of War Crimes

Twenty years after his death, Milošević is remembered as the architect of the Yugoslav Wars and ethnic cleansing campaigns that killed hundreds of thousands. His name remains synonymous with European authoritarianism and war crimes.