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The Yugoslav National Movement (Serbo-Croatian: Југословенски народни покрет, romanized: Jugoslavenski narodni pokret), also known as the United Militant Labour Organization (Serbo-Croatian: Здружена борбена организација рада, romanized: Združena borbena organizacija rada, or Zbor / Збор [17]), was a Yugoslav fascist movement and ...
Flag of the Federal State of Croatia, used by Croatian Partisans and National Liberation Movement. The National Liberation Movement in Croatia was part of the anti-fascist National Liberational Movement in the Axis-occupied Yugoslavia which was the most effective anti-Nazi resistance movement [14] [15] led by Yugoslav revolutionary communists ...
Yugoslavia Frozen Stiff: Мртав ’ладан Mrtav ’ladan: Milorad Milinković: Comedy, Drama. 2002 Yugoslavia The State of the Dead: Держава мертвих Država mrtvih: Živojin Pavlović Dinko Tucaković: Crime, Drama. The life of an ensign of the Yugoslav People's Army during the Yugoslav wars 2002 Yugoslavia The Cordon ...
Guns of War (Serbo-Croatian: Užička republika/ Ужичка република, lit. 'Republic of Užice') is a 1974 Yugoslav film directed by Žika Mitrović.It is one of the most notable examples of partisan film, a Yugoslav subgenre of World War II films which was popular between the 1960s and 1980s.
Flag of the Yugoslav Partisans and Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. The National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Nacionalni komitet oslobođenja Jugoslavije, Slovene: Nacionalni komite osvoboditve Jugoslavije, NKOJ), also known as the Yugoslav Committee of National Liberation, was the World War II provisional executive body of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia ...
The Cinema of Yugoslavia refers to the film industry and cinematic output of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which existed from 1945 until it disintegrated into several independent nations in the early 1990s. Yugoslavia was a multi-ethnic, socialist state, and its cinema reflected the diversity of its population, as well as ...
Year Title Director 1950 Jezero: Radivoje-Lola Đukić: 1952 Ciguli Miguli: Branko Marjanović: 1952 Frosina: Vojislav Nanović: 1953 Daleko je sunce: Radoš Novaković
In 1945, with the Partisans winning the war, the Unitary People's Liberation Front was reorganized and renamed the People's Front of Yugoslavia (Narodni Front, NOF). Under this name, the front won the postwar Yugoslav elections (as the sole participant), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] after which it was soon renamed the Socialist Alliance of Working People of ...