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Timeline of Yugoslavia

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Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes

1927

1928

Kingdom of Yugoslavia

1929

1930

  • January 25: August Košutić and Juraj Krnjević of the Croatian Peasant Party delivered a memorandum to the League of Nations outlining the struggles of the Croats in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
  • June 14: Vladko Maček acquitted and released.

1931

  • February 18: Writer Milan Šufflay is murdered by Yugoslav nationalists in Zagreb.
  • September 3: A new 1931 Yugoslav Constitution was put in place to replace the one from 1921 (abolished in 1929).
  • November 8: Elections held in which only one electoral list, headed by General Živković is on the ballot.

1932

  • June 7: Yugoslav nationalists attempt to assassinate writer Mile Budak.
  • September 6: Members of the Ustaša - Croatian Revolutionary Movement attempted to launch a revolution on Velebit.
  • November 7: Peasant-Democrat Coalition released the Zagreb Points, which outlined the coalition's plan for a return to parliamentary democracy.

1933

1934

King Alexander's assassination in Marseille, France 9 October 1934. End of the dictatorship.

World War II

FPR Yugoslavia

SFR Yugoslavia

See also

References

  1. ^ Branimir Jelić: Političke uspomene i rad dra Branimira Jelića. Ed. by Jere Jareb. Cleveland, Oh. 1982, p. 30.
  2. ^ "Kako se Spaho borio za opstanak Bosne i Hercegovine (IV dio)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-09. Retrieved 2016-10-08.


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