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- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia abstract "People's Front of Yugoslavia was an organization of antifascist and democratic masses of nations of Yugoslavia. The idea of its creation sprang up in the 1930s, especially during the May 5, 1935 parliamentary elections in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.At the Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in June 1935 held in the city of Split (Dalmatia) it was concluded to form the Front of National Freedom. Also it was concluded that Fascism could be defeated by the joint efforts of proletariat, peasantry, nationally oppressed and all democratic and progressive layers of society. The basis for the Front of the People's Freedom would be the Communist Party of Yugoslavia joined by the trade unions, "left wings" of the peasant parties, youth, university students, cultural, educational, sports societies, different professional associations and national liberation movements under the auspices of civic parties. The main platform was:The destruction of the 6 January Regime,Equal rights of the nations of Yugoslavia,Preventing the burden of crisis on the back of the People and improving the economic position of broad working masses at the expense of the rich.The Communist Party of Yugoslavia comprehended the People's Front (NF) as a political platform for the approaching of masses with its ideas and as a method of alliance with other opposition parties like civic, republican and democratic bourgeois parties.The Communist Party of Yugoslavia was banned from political life of the country but remained seized with the matter of creating a singular People's Front up to the beginning of the World War II.At the conference in Stolice (Serbia) it was concluded that the antifascist movement should be transformed to a United People's Liberation Front of Yugoslavia.Each of the future republics and autonomous provinces had its own People's Liberation Front.".
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- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Yugoslavia.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Dalmatia.
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- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(country).
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Montenegro.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Novi_Sad.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Macedonia.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Sanski_Most.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Skopje.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Socialist_Alliance_of_Working_People_of_Yugoslavia.
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- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Split,_Croatia.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Split_(city).
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink Vojvodina.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Croatian Liberation Front".
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Front".
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLinkText "People's Front of Yugoslavia".
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia wikiPageWikiLinkText "People's Front".
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- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia subject Category:Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia subject Category:Political_parties_in_Yugoslavia.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia subject Category:Popular_fronts.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia hypernym Organization.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia type Organisation.
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia comment "People's Front of Yugoslavia was an organization of antifascist and democratic masses of nations of Yugoslavia. The idea of its creation sprang up in the 1930s, especially during the May 5, 1935 parliamentary elections in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.At the Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in June 1935 held in the city of Split (Dalmatia) it was concluded to form the Front of National Freedom.".
- Peoples_Front_of_Yugoslavia label "People's Front of Yugoslavia".
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