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„NULTI PACIJENT“: POČECI DELOVANJA SOVJETSKE OBAVEŠTAJNE SLUŽBE U KRALJEVINI JUGOSLAVIJI [PDF]
Attempts of the Soviet political intelligence service to penetrate the Russian emigration in Yugoslavia / Kingdom SHS had been made since the twenties mainly in the capital of the Kingdom.
Aleksej Timofejev
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Transformation of Modernism in Socialist Yugoslavia Architecture
The Socialist Yugoslavia regime, which was established after World War II, led to innovations in many areas, spreading the modernism that Yugoslavia inherited from the Kingdom period to many areas.
Recep Kerkezi
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The onset of national socialism: Germans of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941 [PDF]
The German community of the Yugoslav Kingdom was, for the most part, concentrated in the territory of today's Vojvodina. Their centuries-long presence in this area indicates their readiness to live in a multinational environment, but also their ambition to live better than others, both in a cultural and economic sense.
Saša Marković, Željko Vučković
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Confederation and federation in the general theory of law and state and in positive law [PDF]
Scientific interest in issues concerning federalism, which implies determining the difference between a confederation (a union of confederal states) and a federation (a federal state comprising federal entities) seems to have disappeared after the ...
Petrović Milan
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Nationalism, Myth and Reinterpretation of History: The Neglected Case of Interwar Yugoslavia [PDF]
This article discusses and challenges some popular myths and perceptions about interwar Yugoslavia in post-socialist (and post-Yugoslav) Serbia. These include discourses that blame ‘others’ – ‘treacherous’ Croats and other non-Serbs, the ‘perfidious ...
Djokic, Dejan
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The Zionist magazine Židov was published every Friday from 1917 to 1941 in Zagreb and was the only such magazine in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In addition to reports on socio-political events in Yugoslavia, Palestine, Europe, and the world, the magazine ...
Ljiljana Dobrovšak
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Fanny Copeland and the geographical imagination [PDF]
Raised in Scotland, married and divorced in the English south, an adopted Slovene, Fanny Copeland (1872 – 1970) occupied the intersection of a number of complex spatial and temporal conjunctures.
Anko Boštjan +71 more
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Yugoslav teachers in Argentina 1939-1944 [PDF]
In this paper we present reports of Yugoslav teachers who held classes to immigrants in Argentina 1939-1944, organized by the government of Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Stefanović-Banović Milesa +1 more
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Serbian landowners in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia the case of Bogdan Dundjerski [PDF]
Originally from Herzegovina, the Dundjerski family moved to south Hungary, present-day Serbia?s province of Vojvodina, in the seventeenth century. From the 1820s the family?s progress was marked by the enlargement of their landed property. In the early twentieth century the family owned or rented about 26,473 ha of land in Vojvodina. Bogdan
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THE USE OF FILM FOR TOURISM PROPAGANDA IN THE KINGDOM OF YUGOSLAVIA
This paper explores the phenomenon of film as a propaganda tool for promoting tourism in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It primarily deals with the production of documentary films, both domestic and foreign, that showcase the country’s natural beauty and ...
DALIBOR Z. VELOJIĆ
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