Dragoljub was born on 2 December 1929 in Rudo, from father, Krsto, and mother, Nevena. He had seven brothers and sisters, the oldest was Veljko (1921), then Velinka (1922), who died in 1924 of
scarlet fever, Siniša (1923), Ksenia (1925), Radmila (1926), Jelena (1927) and Darinka (1934). His father, Krsto, died on 6 April 1944. Dragoljub attended the four-grade elementary school "Marija Sokolović" in Rudo . After finishing elementary school in 1940, he went to
Belgrade, where he graduated from the
Third Belgrade Gymnasium in 1945, and then secondary technical school in 1949. He studied architecture in
Sarajevo, and graduated on 11 January 1958. In his work, he was involved in designing buildings, urban projects and studies, performing works and supervising the construction of buildings, including the Eastern City Gate residential complex. When he retired, he started to write books about the history of his hometown of Rudo, about the history of his family
Mićović, about
handball in Belgrade and
Goražde. He often wrote about his testimonies from
World War II, and about the constant change of occupiers during the war. == Works ==