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1941
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Independent State of Croatia
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Croatia
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Montenegrin puppet state
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occupy Vojvodina
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Baranja
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Bačka
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Međimurje
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Prekmurje
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Bulgaria
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United Nations
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Ustaše
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Josip Broz Tito
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World War I
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Democratic Federal Yugoslavia
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Operation Barbarossa
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June 22
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1941
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1st Sisak Partisan Detachment
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resistance
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unit
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Sisak
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Croatia
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Communist Party of Yugoslavia
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July 4
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1941
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SFR Yugoslavia
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July 7
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1941
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Socialist Republic of Serbia
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August 10
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1941
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December 22
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1941
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December 22
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Yugoslav People's Army
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Yugoslav People's Army
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March 1
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1945
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ensign
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September 19
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1942
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Dalmatia
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Kriegsmarine
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Yugoslav Navy
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October 26
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1943
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Independent State of Croatia
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Potez 25
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Breguet 19
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Royal Yugoslav Air Force
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Franjo Kluz
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Rudi Čajavec
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Royal Air Force
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Soviet Air Force
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Yugoslav Front
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Seven anti-Partisan offensives
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First Offensive
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Second Offensive
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Third Offensive
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Battle of the Neretva
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Battle of the Sutjeska
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Sixth Offensive
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Raid on Drvar
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Battle of Kozara
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Belgrade Offensive
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Battle on Lijevča field
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Battle of Poljana
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Macedonia
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National Liberation War of Macedonia
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List of Axis operations in the NDH
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Josip Broz Tito
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Ivan Ribar
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Battle of Sutjeska
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Aleksandar Ranković
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Josip Broz Tito
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Milovan Đilas
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Yugoslav People's Liberation War
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Seven anti-Partisan offensives
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guerrilla
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governments
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Spanish Civil War
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ideology
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ethnicity
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quisling
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seven major anti-Partisan offensives
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First anti-Partisan Offensive
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Republic of Užice
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Serbia
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German
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Bosnia
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Chetnik
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Second anti-Partisan Offensive
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Bosnia
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Igman
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Sarajevo
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Third anti-Partisan Offensive
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Montenegro
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Sandžak
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Hercegovina
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Battle of Kozara
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Fourth anti-Partisan Offensive
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Bosnia
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Herzegovina
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Neretva
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Fifth anti-Partisan Offensive
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Sixth anti-Partisan Offensive
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Wehrmacht
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Ustaše
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capitulation of Italy
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Adriatic
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Seventh anti-Partisan Offensive
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spring
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Josip Broz Tito
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SS
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fascist Italy
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Ustaše
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Chetniks
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Josip Broz Tito
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Koča Popović
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Drvar
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Red Army
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October 20
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Belgrade
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Belgrade Offensive
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Vardar Macedonia
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Montenegro
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Dalmatian
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Independent State of Croatia
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Wehrmacht
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Syrmian
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Sarajevo
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Rijeka
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Istria
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Trieste
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Battle of Poljana
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Wehrmacht
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quisling
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Prevalje
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Koroška
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May 15
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Tehran Conference
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Chetniks
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Tehran Conference
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Allies
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Draža Mihailović
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intelligence
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Yugoslavia
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Chetniks
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Operation Schwarz
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1st Mountain
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Chetnik
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Fitzroy Maclean
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Tehran Conference
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Allies
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RAF Balkan Air Force
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Fitzroy MacLean
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5th Krajina (Kozara) Assault Brigade
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Kolubara river
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Belgrade
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July 7
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1941
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May 16
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1945
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Bitola
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1944
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January 1
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October 15
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1944
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B-17 Flying Fortresses
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Semič
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Bari
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Drava
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Raid at St Lorenzen
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raid at St Lorenzen
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Slovenia
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Maribor
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Stalag XVIII-D
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Maribor
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Semič
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Bari
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September 21
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1944
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Communist Party of Yugoslavia
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Dalmatian
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Vis
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Vladimir Bakarić
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Edvard Kardelj
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Josip Broz Tito
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Aleksandar "Leka" Ranković
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Svetozar Vukmanović "Tempo"
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Milovan Đilas
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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SFR Yugoslavia
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Cold War
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Tito-Stalin split
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NATO
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Free Territory of Trieste
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non-aligned
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collaborated with the Axis
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Bleiburg massacre
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foibe massacres
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killings in Bačka
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foibe massacres
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fascists
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1944-1945 Killings in Bačka
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Ustaše
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Chetniks
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Axis
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SFR Yugoslavia
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1980s
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Battle of Sutjeska
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Yugoslavia
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Oskar Davičo
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Branko Ćopić
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Ivan Goran Kovačić
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Mihailo Lalić
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Western
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Jidaigeki
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Oscar
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The Battle of Neretva
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Force 10 from Navarone
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Evelyn Waugh
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socialist realism
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Yugoslav wars
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Yugoslav Front of World War II
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Seven anti-Partisan offensives
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Liberation Front of the Slovenian People
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History of Yugoslavia
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Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia
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Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia
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World War II persecution and genocide of Serbs
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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OZNA
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Battle of Poljana
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Battle of Neretva
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People's Hero of Yugoslavia
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Republic of Užice
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Franja Partisan Hospital
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Franc Rozman Stane
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Sava Kovačević
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Boško Buha
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Ivan Ribar
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Koča Popović
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Josip Kraš
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Edvard Kardelj
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Edvard Kocbek
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Moše Pijade
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Milovan Đilas
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Arso Jovanović
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Randolph Churchill
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Evelyn Waugh
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Ivan Goran Kovačić
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Stjepan Filipović
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Rade Končar
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Hristijan Todorovski Karpoš
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Christopher Lee
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Milan Nedić
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Balkans Campaign
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