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Yugoslavia (22208 bytes)
1: '''Yugoslavia''' (''Jugoslavija'' in all [[south Slavic languag... 3: ...enes]]''', which was re-named the '''[[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]''' in [[1929]] and existed under that name unti... 4: ...] [[1963]] the '''[[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] (SFRY)'''. This remained in place until [[1992]... 5: ...hija]]) and [[Montenegro]]. In [[2003]], the name Yugoslavia was officially abolished when the state was trans... 17: == The First Yugoslavia == Military of Yugoslavia (678 bytes) 3: ...cal information about the military of the three [[Yugoslavia]]s: 5: * the military of the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]], which existed between 1918 and 1941/1945 6: ** the Royal Army of Yugoslavia 7: ...e military of the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], which existed between 1941/1945 and 1991/1992 10: * the military of the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], which existed between 1992 and [[2003]]. Alexander I of Yugoslavia (4024 bytes) 2: ...ordjevic]] was the first king of the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]] (1929-1934) and before that king of the [[Kingd... 10: ...c]] took the [[Regent|regency]] of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. 18: Preceded by:<br>[[Peter I of Yugoslavia|Petar I Karađorđević]] 22: ...arađorđević]]<br>[[Prince Pavle of Yugoslavia|Regent Pavle]] 28: ...d to the Crown Prince [[Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia|Aleksandar]], born 1945, who never reigned.'' Kingdom of Yugoslavia (6847 bytes) 1: The '''Kingdom of Yugoslavia''' was a [[Balkan]] state which existed from [[De... 3: ...s.jpg|framed|right|Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia]] 9: ...263;]], Prince-Regent for his father [[Peter I of Yugoslavia|King Petar (Peter)]], who was formerly King of [[... 11: ...h Italy claiming more of the Dalmatian coast, and Yugoslavia claiming [[Istria]], part of the former Austrian ... 17: ...o changed the name of the country to ''Kingdom of Yugoslavia'' and changed the internal divisions to use ''ban... Peter II of Yugoslavia (3140 bytes) 8: ...ign=top><td>'''Predecessor'''<td>[[Alexander I of Yugoslavia|Alexander I (Aleksandar)]] 13: ...ia|Yugoslavia]]. He was the son of [[Alexander of Yugoslavia]] and [[Princess Mary of Romania]]. 15: ... to [[France]] of his father, King [[Alexander of Yugoslavia|Alexander]], under a [[regency]] headed by his fa... 17: ...For the safety of the country, they declared that Yugoslavia would adhere to the Tripartite Pact. 19: ... three nights. German ground troops moved in, and Yugoslavia capitulated on [[April 17]]th. King Petar fled th... Croatia in the first Yugoslavia (8270 bytes) 8: ... political power in [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|royal Yugoslavia]]. Croat parties were but a significant parliamen... 18: ...wer. On [[January 6]]th, [[1929]], [[Alexander of Yugoslavia|King Aleksandar]] proclaimed a dictatorship and s... 20: ...es (''banovina'') and renamed it the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. The king imposed a new constitution in [[1931]... 24: The royal Yugoslavia also had religious issues detrimental to the Croa... 26: ...sandar's death, the new Royal Regent [[Pavle I of Yugoslavia|Pavle Karađorđević]] took a more f... Croatia in the second Yugoslavia (7342 bytes) 2: ... the country name [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], SFRY) didn't allow Serbs to have all the polit... 4: ...Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Constitution]] was ratified in [[1974]] that gave... 6: ... the [[Cold War]] and all the subtle benefits for Yugoslavia which it entailed, [[inflation]] soared. The last... 8: ...on the increase and would result in the demise of Yugoslavia. The growing crisis in [[Kosovo]], the nationalis... 12: ... the 14th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, the delegation of [[Serbia]] led by Milošev... Peter I of Yugoslavia (2690 bytes) 8: ... of government to his second son [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia|Alexander]], who became Regent on grounds of incr... 12: ...rbs, Croats and Slovenes]], which was to become [[Yugoslavia]]. With his death in [[1921]] Alexander became K... 18: ...r>[[Alexander of Yugoslavia|Aleksandar]] (of Yugoslavia) Sarajevo in the First and Second Yugoslavia (2361 bytes) 2: ... I]] [[Sarajevo]] became part of the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. Though it held some political importance, as t... 4: During [[World War II]] the Kingdom of Yugoslavia put up a very inadequate defense. Following a Ger... 6: The Sarajevo resistance was led by a [[Partisans (Yugoslavia)|NLA Partisan]] named [[Walter Peric|"Walter" Per... 8: ...m a post-war population of 115,000, by the end of Yugoslavia Sarajevo had 429,672 people. 10: ...e crowning moment of Sarajevo’s time in Socialist Yugoslavia was the [[1984 Winter Olympics]]. Sarajevo beat o... Partisans (Yugoslavia) (1933 bytes) 1: ...nt]] which fought against the [[occupation]] of [[Yugoslavia]] by [[Axis forces]] during [[World War II]]. 3: ...ple's Liberation Army and Partisan detachments of Yugoslavia (NOV i POJ; ''Narodnooslobodilačka vojska i ... 9: ...ation among the NLA and the favorable position of Yugoslavia in Europe resulted in the country being one of th... 12: *[[History of Yugoslavia]] 20: ...ple's Liberation Army and Partisan detachments of Yugoslavia NOV i POJ] President of Yugoslavia (1232 bytes) 1: ...o [[2003]] in [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|FR Yugoslavia]]. 3: There currently is no President of Yugoslavia, as in [[2003]] the country was abolished and bec... 5: From [[1980]] to [[1991]] the Presidency of Yugoslavia was collective, meaning the nation's head of stat... 7: ==Presidents of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia== 9: See: [[list of leaders of communist Yugoslavia]]. Yugoslavia basketball (3760 bytes) 1: '''[[Yugoslavia]]''' (succeeded by [[Serbia and Montenegro]]) is ... 5: ...eda]]l once ([[1984 Summer Olympics|1984]]). Rump Yugoslavia (now [[Serbia and Montenegro]]) added a silver me... 9: ... and two bronze medals ([[1982]], [[1986]]). Rump Yugoslavia (now Serbia and Montenegro) added two further gol... 13: ... three times ([[1963]], [[1979]], [[1987]]). Rump Yugoslavia (now Serbia and Montenegro) added three gold meda... 17: ... USA both in pool play and in the final. However, Yugoslavia had begun disintegrating by 1991, and Croatia wou... Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (1503 bytes) 1: ...er of Yugoslavia: See [[Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia]] for the current head of the house. 3: ...ince Paul of Yugoslavia]], who acted as Regent of Yugoslavia in the 1930s, and his wife, [[Princess Olga of Gr... 6: ...f Yugoslavia''', son of Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia and his wife Maria da Gloria of Orleans and Braga... 12: ...rince Philip of Yugoslavia|HRH Princess Philip of Yugoslavia]]''' 14: ...rince Nikolas of Yugoslavia|HRH Prince Nikolas of Yugoslavia]]''' Communist Party of Yugoslavia (8623 bytes) 1: ...ling party of the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] from [[1945]] until the [[1991]]. The dominant ... 7: ... united to create the "Socialist Workers Party of Yugoslavia (communists)" (''Socijalistička radničk... 9: ... party changed its name to the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (''Komunistička partija Jugoslavije'', KPJ). 15: ...ulminated after [[1929]] when King [[Alexander of Yugoslavia]] prohibited all parties. Many key members of th... 23: The Kingdom of Yugoslavia quickly fell when attacked by [[Germany]] in [[19... Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia (2868 bytes) 3: '''Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia''', '''''Kneginja Jelisaveta Karađorđev... 7: ...63;]] as regent for his cousin King [[Peter II of Yugoslavia]]) and of the [[Princess Olga of Greece and Denma... 11: Her brother is Prince [[Alexander of Yugoslavia]] who married first Princess María Pia di Savoia ... 16: ... cousin [[Crown Prince Alexander II of Serbia and Yugoslavia|Alexander's]] objections. After the end of [[Worl... 26: [[Category:1936 births|Yugoslavia, Princess Elizabeth of]] Prince George of Yugoslavia (749 bytes) 1: '''His Royal Highness Prince George of [[Yugoslavia]]''' was born on [[May 25]], [[1984]] at The Port... 5: ...ncess Marija of Yugoslavia|HRH Princess Marija of Yugoslavia]]''' 7: ...rince Michael of Yugoslavia|HRH Prince Michael of Yugoslavia]]''' 11: * [http://www.almanachdegotha.com/2002/profiles/yugoslavia.html Article about HRH Prince George] 15: [[Category:1984 births|Yugoslavia, Prince George of]] Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (2079 bytes) 1: ...ia|Yugoslavia]] for his nephew King [[Peter II of Yugoslavia|Peter II]]. 3: ...šan Simović]] became prime minister and Yugoslavia backed out of the Axis sphere in all but name. 5: ...act. However, Nazi Germany invaded the Kingdom of Yugoslavia anyways and the royal family escaped abroad, Prin... 7: ...abeth of Yugoslavia|Princess Jelisaveta of Serbia Yugoslavia]] and grandfather of American actress [[Catherine... 13: ...30% align=center | Preceded by:<br>[[Alexander of Yugoslavia|Aleksandar Karađorđević]] International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (10461 bytes) 1: ...[[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|former Yugoslavia]]. The tribunal functions as an ad-hoc independe... 3: ...of crime committed on the territory of the former Yugoslavia since [[1991]]: grave breaches of the 1949 [[Gen... 22: ...gle [[language]] before the breakup of the former Yugoslavia) separate translations are not needed. The tribun... Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (16530 bytes) 1: The '''Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia''' was a [[Balkan]] state that existed from [[194... 3: ...gain in [[1963]] to Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. 15: ...g|120px|Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] 18: ...%" | ([[Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|In detail]]) 19: ...Coat of arms of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|In detail]]) NATO bombing campaign in Yugoslavia (12629 bytes) 1: The '''NATO bombing campaign in Yugoslavia''' took place during [[Kosovo War#The NATO bombin... 3: ... have condemned [[NATO]]'s military campaign in [[Yugoslavia]], particularly its bombing campaign. 6: ... responsible for the international isolation of [[Yugoslavia]], many [[war crimes]] and gross [[human rights v... 16: ...backing of the [[United Nations]] to use force in Yugoslavia, NATO advocates contend that its actions were con... 34: ...olvement contend that the situation in Serbia and Yugoslavia posed no threat to any of the NATO members.
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