Youth wing of the New Communist Party of Yugoslavia (1992-)
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Serbia was the Yugoslav capital city of Belgrade as well as two autonomous Yugoslav provinces: Kosovo and Vojvodina. The SFR Yugoslavia traces its origins...
native regions ofYugoslavia. The organization was founded on December 27, 1942. It was a substructure within the LeagueofCommunistYouth and, after 1948...
The LeagueofCommunistsof Serbia (Serbian: Савез комуниста Србије, romanized: Savez komunista Srbije, abbr. SKS), known as the Communist Party of Serbia...
(/ˈtiːtoʊ/; Тито, pronounced [tîto]), was a Yugoslavcommunist revolutionary and politician who served in various positions of national leadership from 1943 until...
Together with the LeagueofCommunistsof Serbia, it merged in July 1990 to form the Socialist Party of Serbia.: xx People's Front ofYugoslavia was an organization...
organization of the communist parties was its youth wing. During the time of the Communist International, the youthleagues were explicit communist organizations...
The Young Communist International was the parallel international youth organization affiliated with the Communist International (Comintern). After failed...
infrastructure. The youth work actions were organized on the local, republic, and federal levels by the Young CommunistLeagueofYugoslavia, and participants...
of Yugoslavia, and from 1974, the Leagueof Socialist YouthofYugoslavia. As socialist youth chairman, he became popular and gained the support of President...
Workers Alliance Yiddisher Kultur Farband Young CommunistLeagueYugoslav-American Cooperative Home, Inc. Yugoslav Seamen's Club, Inc. On December 1, 1961, the...
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pronounced [mîlɔʋan dʑîlaːs]; 12 June 1911 – 20 April 1995) was a Yugoslavcommunist politician, theorist and author. He was a key figure in the Partisan...
of Communists of Serbia and Montenegro respectively, the Yugoslav Left was an all-Yugoslav party with members from both constituent bodies. Despite these...
She attended school until the onset of World War II interrupted her education. She joined the CommunistYouthLeague in 1941, which was a pivotal year in...
Although a communist country, the non-aligned SFR Yugoslavia was not part of the Eastern Bloc and it was open to western influences. The Yugoslav rock scene...
1941 the Young Communist LeagueofYugoslavia (SKOJ) took the initiative to start building the Popular Liberation YouthLeagueof Bosnia and Herzegovina...