• According to this myth, the legal representatives of the five nations, irrespective of the Federal republic in which they lived in Yugoslavia, exercised once and for all their right to national self-determination by uniting in the federation of six republics finally established in January 1946. (global-politics.eu)
  • 18 December [O.S. 6 December] 1878 - 5 March 1953) was a revolutionary in the Russian Empire and political leader who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. (peoplepill.com)
  • He held power as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1922-1952) and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union (1941-1953). (peoplepill.com)
  • After World War II, Czechoslovakia was reestablished under its pre-1938 borders, with the exception of Carpathian Ruthenia , which became part of the Ukrainian SSR (a republic of the Soviet Union ). (alquds.edu)
  • When Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) were founded, the "Slavic idea" was effectively an ideology of state-building integration. (uni-trier.de)
  • It partially separated party and state political functions and granted some civil and political rights to individuals and constituent republics. (wikipedia.org)
  • From 1963 to 1992 Serbia was one of the 6 constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. (localcollegeexplorer.com)
  • At the first congress in July 1945, the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation expressed its support for the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and soon joined the People's Front of Yugoslavia, the creation of which was inspired by the Slovenian Communist Edvard Kardelj, who was the most influential theoretician of Communist ideology after the war. (communistcrimes.org)
  • Trieste was taken by the Yugoslav army between 31 April and 1 May 1945. (communistcrimes.org)
  • As a result of pressures from the Soviets, a temporary agreement was signed on 9 June 1945 in Belgrade between Arso Jovanović - Chief of Staff of the Yugoslav People's Army - and General Morgan regarding the division of Trieste and its surrounding area. (communistcrimes.org)
  • [i] However, in post-1945 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (the SFRY) this myth, in fact, served as the focal political and moral instrument of legitimation of illegitimate and unchallenged rule of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (the CPY, since 1963 the Union of the Communists of Yugoslavia) over Yugoslavia. (global-politics.eu)
  • [v] The Communists, however, became extremely proud to formally announce that they finally succeeded to solve all national questions in Yugoslavia after 1945 by the creation of six republics as the national "states" followed by two autonomous units within Serbia (the Vojvodina province and the Kosovo-Metochia region, later on with a changed name upgraded to a provincial status). (global-politics.eu)
  • He was formally deposed by the Yugoslav parliament in 1945. (infogalactic.com)
  • Jos Paciano Laurel y Garc a (March 9, 1891 November 6, 1959) was the Filipino president of the Second Philippine Republic (1943 - 1945) during the Japanese occupation and subsequent autonomy during WWII, before which he was a politician who held a myriad of posts and also a judge. (mourningtheancient.com)
  • The 1953 Yugoslav Constitutional Law was a big packet of constitutional amendments to the 1946 Yugoslav Constitution, with the goal of introducing the idea of self-management in the constitutional matter of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Communist dictatorship was formally legalized by the first post-war Constitution (January 31st, 1946) which abolished the monarchy and proclaimed the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. (global-politics.eu)
  • The amended 1946 constitution would remain in power until the adoption of the 1963 Yugoslav Constitution. (wikipedia.org)
  • The official brainwashed dogma became the so-called National Liberation of Yugoslavia while the personal cult of Josip Broz Tito became framed on the propaganda that self-proclaimed "Marshall" of Yugoslavia (on November 29th, 1943 in Bosnian town of Jajce) was one of the most intelligent and ingenious national leaders of the anti-fascist coalition in Europe during the wartime. (global-politics.eu)
  • This was established on 2 November following the signing of the Treaty of Vis by Ivan Šubašić (on behalf of the Kingdom) and Josip Broz Tito (on behalf of the Yugoslav Partisans ). (infogalactic.com)
  • Yugoslavia was proclaimed a socialist, democratic, federal state of sovereign and equal nations. (wikipedia.org)
  • A New Socialist Yugoslavia, from an ideological point of view, was re-established on another myth: a myth of self-determination of its five recognized constituent ethnic nations−the Slovenes, the Croats, the Serbs, the Montenegrins, and the Macedonians. (global-politics.eu)
  • The former Yugoslavia was a Socialist state created after German occupation in World War II and a bitter civil war. (biagiociardo.it)
  • The interwar Yugoslavia developed a myth of the „three ethnic tribes of the same ethnic nation" as it was assumed that the Slovenes, the Croats, and the Serbs have been of the same ethnolinguistic origin sharing the same or very similar (Yugoslav) cultural, custom, linguistic and tradition features and having the same historical destiny to struggle for the national (Yugoslav) unification what was finally realized on December 1st, 1918. (global-politics.eu)
  • 1918-1938: A democratic republic championed by Tomáš Masaryk . (alquds.edu)
  • Since 1992, only Serbia and Montenegro together formed the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the other states had become independent. (localcollegeexplorer.com)
  • On 31 December 1992, Czechoslovakia peacefully split into the two sovereign states of the Czech Republic and Slovakia . (alquds.edu)
  • These five nations (originally without later on recognized Bosnian-Herzegovinian Muslims [iv] ) allegedly performed at the Second Meeting of the Communist-dominated National Liberation Council of Yugoslavia (the NLCY), on November 29th‒30th, 1943 in Jajce (in mid-Bosnia-Herzegovina) when a new Yugoslavia was declaratively proclaimed. (global-politics.eu)
  • Therefore, the Jajce meeting in 1943 was allegedly a legitimate one as the formal representatives of all five constituent nations attended it regardless to the very fact that the representatives of Serbia were missing (they were replaced by the Serbs from other parts of Yugoslavia). (global-politics.eu)
  • Kosovo, originally part of Serbia, has been under the administration of the United Nations since the war in Yugoslavia and has strived for independence, which it achieved in spring 2008 after a referendum - despite strong protests from Serbia. (localcollegeexplorer.com)
  • The ideological homogeneity of the "Slavic idea", which encompassed such diverse phenomena as democratic Austro-Slavism, Russo-centric authoritarian Pan-Slavism, and federal Yugoslavism, was repeatedly overestimated. (uni-trier.de)
  • This packet of constitutional amendments was approved at the sixth congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia. (wikipedia.org)
  • After liberating Slovenia from Nazis and establishing the new state of Yugoslavia, Communists went after the anti-Communist Slovene Home Guard militia who had retreated to Austria and surrendered to British troops. (communistcrimes.org)
  • The Communist Party of Slovenia was a branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia from 1937. (communistcrimes.org)
  • The border with Croatia had, for the most part, remained unchanged since 1941 (running along the frontier of the Drava Banovina and the Sava Banovina), while the border in the territory of Istria, ceded to Yugoslavia, was established in 1944. (communistcrimes.org)
  • In 1944, he accepted the formation of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia , along with a temporary vacancy in the position of head of state . (infogalactic.com)
  • In 1944, after pressure from the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill , the King recognized the government of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia as the legitimate government. (infogalactic.com)
  • Democratic centralism was also abandoned, the rights of the republics and autonomous regions were increased, and in the municipality, the city and the county self-management was introduced. (wikipedia.org)
  • Those guys are croats.Croatia, located on the western edge of the Balkan peninsula along the Adriatic Sea, is a parliamentary representative democratic republic. (biagiociardo.it)
  • He participated in the founding of the Association for Yugoslav Democratic Initiative and later the founding of the Anti-War Campaign. (facesofresistance.org)
  • He was also president of the Grand National Assembly (1949-50), minister of state security (1952-53), head of the State Department of Security (1953-57), and a deputy premier (1961-65, 1967-68). (rulers.org)
  • The dichotomous principle of separation of powers was abandoned, and the Federal National Assembly was proclaimed the supreme representative of people's sovereignty and the highest authority of the federation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Until then, the highest existing executive body, the Presidium of the National Assembly of FNRJ and the Government of FNRJ were replaced with two executive authorities of the Federal People's Assembly - the President of the Republic and the Federal Executive Council (known as FEC), who were responsible for the assembly work, at least on paper. (wikipedia.org)
  • The executive branch of the federal government (Federal Executive Council or FEC) included only the five ministries dealing with national affairs and foreign policy. (wikipedia.org)
  • President of the Republic was also the president of the Federal Executive Council. (wikipedia.org)
  • SNOS upheld the supremacy of the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia (AVNOJ). (communistcrimes.org)
  • What were the lessons from the failure of the League of Nations and how were they reflected in the constitution of the UN? (routledgetextbooks.com)
  • Slovene: Slovenija [slɔˈʋèːnija]), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Republika Slovenija ⓘ, abbr. (biagiociardo.it)
  • For its first eleven years of existence, the Kingdom was officially called the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes , but the term "Yugoslavia" was its colloquial name from its origins. (infogalactic.com)
  • Albania is officially the Republic of Albania (Albanian: Republika e Shqipërisë) Tirana was founded as a city in 1614 by the Ottoman Albanian general Sylejman Pasha Bargjini Durres is the main port of Albania Vlore is the old capital of Albania. (wikiquiz.org)
  • After WWII, the official state-sponsored myth, based on notorious lies and forged historical facts, of the anti-fascist combat and the liberation of Yugoslavia by Tito's Partisans acquired a political life of its own until the 1990s. (global-politics.eu)
  • Based on its revolutionary ideology, the victorious CPY intended to create a new state and a new society which would have no relations to the former capitalist and parliamentary the Kingdom of Yugoslavia except in the name. (global-politics.eu)
  • [5] The official name of the state was changed to "Kingdom of Yugoslavia" by King Alexander I on 3 October 1929. (infogalactic.com)
  • Yugoslavia: A Country Study. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the myth, this, in essence, banditry party was the "liberator" of the country from the foreign occupants and their domestic satellites and only this party deserved and was able after the war to provide continuous protection from different foreign enemies still threatened Yugoslavia either from the East (the USSR) or the West (the Western imperialists). (global-politics.eu)
  • Prompted by European powers' blockade of Venezuelan ports in 1902, he formulated the Drago Doctrine, which opposed the forcible collection of debts through military intervention in any South American republic. (rulers.org)
  • The most prominent activists during the war were Boris Kidrič and Edvard Kardelj, who also had an enormous impact on post-war life in Yugoslavia. (communistcrimes.org)
  • He was known as "Alexander the Unifier" and he renamed the kingdom "Yugoslavia" in 1929. (infogalactic.com)
  • April 5, 1942, Alma-Ata, Kazakh S.S.R. [now Almaty, Kazakhstan]), plenipotentiary of the president in Sibirsky federal district (2000-04). (rulers.org)
  • Negotiations on Serbia's accession to the EU were suspended because the Serbian government did not extradite ex-General Mladic, who is held responsible for the mass murder of around 8,000 Muslims in Srebrenica during the Yugoslav war. (localcollegeexplorer.com)
  • The Beatles contemplate making a contribution, and acknowledge many want to "change the constitution," or "the institution. (vancouversignaturesounds.com)