Lazar "Lazo" M. Kostić (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Лазо М. Костић; 15 March 1897 – 17 January 1979) was a Montenegrin Serb nationalist writer, economist, statistician and doctor of law.
After the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, Kostić joined the German-appointed Commissioner Government, which was led by Milan Aćimović.[3] The Commissioner Administration was "a simple instrument of the [German] occupation regime",[4] that "lacked any semblance of power".[5] Kostić was the commissioner for transportation from 30 April until 10 July 1941 when he resigned. After that, he refused to take part in the successor puppet government, the Government of National Salvation led by Milan Nedić.[6]
Since the fall of communism, Kostić's works have become readily available in Serbia and many of them have been reprinted. The nationalist Serbian Radical Party has reprinted several of Kostić's works, with party leader Vojislav Šešelj personally editing the publications.[11][12][13][14]
Works
Megalomanija jednog malog i neskrupuloznog naroda (Self- exaltation of a Small and Unscrupulous People), Srpska knjiga, 1955[15]
Sporni predeli Srba i Hrvata, American Institute for Balkan Affairs, 1957[16]
Obmane i izvrtanja kao podloga narodnosti : Srpsko-hrvatski odnosi poslednjih godina, Srpska narodna odbrana, 1959[17]
Ćirilica i srpstvo: Kulturno-politička studija, American Institute for Balkan Affairs, 1960[18]
O srpskom karakteru Boke Kotorske, 1961
Srpska Vojvodina i njene manjine : demografsko-etnografska studija, Srpski kulturni klub "sv. Sava", 1962
Nove jugoslovenske "narodnosti" : demografsko-etnografska studija, Srpski kulturni klub "sv. Sava", 1965[19]
Šta su Srbi mislili o Bosni : političko-istorijska studija, 1965
Etnički odnosi Bosne i Hercegovine, Iskra, 1967
Hrvatska zverstva u drugom svetskom ratu: prema izjavama njihovih saveznika, Srpska narodna odbrana, 1974[20]
Nasilno prisvajanje dubrovačke kulture : kulturno-istorijska i etnopolitička studija
The holocaust in the independent state of Croatia: an account based on German, Italian and the other sources, Liberty, 1981[21]
Srbi i Jevreji, R.M. Nikašinović and I.M. Pavlović, 1988
^Nikolić, K., & Dimitrijević, B. B. (2010). Formiranje OZN-e u Srbiji i Beogradu i likvidacije 'narodnih neprijatelja' 1944. Istorija 20. veka, 28(2), 9-28.
MacDonald, David Bruce (2002). Balkan Holocausts?: Serbian and Croatian Victim Centred Propaganda and the War in Yugoslavia. Manchester University Press. ISBN0-7190-6466-X.
Ramet, Pedro (1989). "Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslavia". In Ramet, Pedro (ed.). Religion and Nationalism in Soviet and Esat European Politics. Duke University Press. pp. 299–327. ISBN0-822308-91-6.