Ljubomir Pokorni (8 June 1872, in Nova Gradiška, Slavonia, Austria-Hungary – 1 December 1944, in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia) was a Serbian Army general who earlier in his career participating in the Macedonian Struggle, Balkan Wars and the Great War as a colonel.
Ljubomir Pokorni was born in 1872 in Nova Gradiška in Slavonia, then part of the Habsburg Empire.
There he graduated from the Gymnasium and enrolled in the Artillery School of the Military Academy on 16 September 1889.
He was sent to Paris as a Military Attaché from 17 February 1927 until 8 April 1927 when he became a member of the Military Council, then attached to the Ministry of the Army and Navy and on 11 April 1929 he was made Adjutant to King Alexander I of Yugoslavia.
[4][3] In 1937, he wrote a military book entitled Duhovna veza izmedju vojske i naroda u savremenom rata.