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- Yugoslav_Committee abstract "Yugoslav Committee (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavenski odbor) was a political interest group formed by South Slavs from Austria-Hungary during World War I aimed at joining the existing south Slavic nations in an independent state.Founding members included: Frano Supilo Ante Trumbić Ivan Meštrović Hinko Hinković Franko Potočnjak Nikola Stojanović Dušan VasiljevićMost of the above members were from Croatia, while the last two were from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Their initial gathering happened in 1914 while the committee was officially formed on 30 April 1915 in the Parisian Hotel Madisson. As Britain was the leader of the Entente, the city of London was chosen as the headquarters of the Committee. The president was Ante Trumbić.In 1915, there were 17 members in the Committee, of which 11 from the Croatian littoral regions. During that year, the Committee formed branches in Paris, Geneva, St. Peterburg, Cleveland, Valparaiso and Washington. Their liaisons in the homeland were the United Yugoslav Youth, an illegal youth organization formed in 1914 in Vienna, and on the other hand the Government of the Kingdom of Serbia. Their relationship with the Serbian official politics was seen by the Committee members as necessary, but strained because of their occasionally conflicting political stances.The Committee reacted negatively to Nikola Pašić's government open courting of Italy in 1916, which had said that Serbia recognized the Italian hegemony over the Adriatic and particularly the naval bases. Later the same year, they learned of a memorandum by the Serbian government to the British where they explicitly staked a claim on various territories of Austria-Hungary where there were Serb Orthodox monasteries. However, they could not come to an agreement on that issue, and Frano Supilo left the Yugoslav Committee on June 5, 1916. He died the following year.The committee signed the Corfu Declaration with the Kingdom of Serbia in 1917. It was a compromise declaration, advocating a parliamentary monarchy, with three nations and two alphabets equal before the law, religious freedom and universal suffrage. It received political sponsorship of Great Britain and France.In 1918, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was formed and the Committee's task as such was accomplished.Ante Trumbić later became an opponent of the June 1921 Vidovdan Constitution and the new Kingdom of Yugoslavia (January 1929). Ivan Meštrović refused to participate in state politics and committed himself to his art. He left the country permanently in 1942.".
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- Yugoslav_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Dušan_Vasiljević_(politician).
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- Yugoslav_Committee wikiPageWikiLink Hinko_Hinković.
- Yugoslav_Committee wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_(1878–1918).
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- Yugoslav_Committee wikiPageWikiLinkText "South Slavs".
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- Yugoslav_Committee subject Category:History_of_Croatia.
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- Yugoslav_Committee comment "Yugoslav Committee (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavenski odbor) was a political interest group formed by South Slavs from Austria-Hungary during World War I aimed at joining the existing south Slavic nations in an independent state.Founding members included: Frano Supilo Ante Trumbić Ivan Meštrović Hinko Hinković Franko Potočnjak Nikola Stojanović Dušan VasiljevićMost of the above members were from Croatia, while the last two were from Bosnia and Herzegovina.".
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