Annie Christitch (1885 – 1977) was a Serbian journalist, patriot and women's rights activist.
She spoke English, French, Italian, German, Serbian, Croatian, Russian, and Irish fluently.
Christitch raised money for medical supplies with a lecture tour in Britain and ran a soup kitchen for the Red Cross.
During the Second World War, Christitch was part of an underground to help allied soldiers escape from Balkan countries.
She also worked with the British Red Cross supported by the Queen to supply Yugoslav prisoners of war held in Germany and Italy.