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Yugoslavian meaning
Of or relating to Yugoslavia.
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Thus, escalation into Russian 'security operation', using Yugoslavian legal precedent to assist those in need of persecution/crimes against humanity/war crimes etc.
Also, my paternal grandfather Bogdan Jovovich fought in the ranks of the Yugoslavian partisans.
Some even varied locationally; one of his personalities was an Englishman, another was a Yugoslavian Communist.
These unique values of the Yugoslavian program still permeate today.
Bastianich’s memoir details her upbringing in Pula, a formerly Italian city turned Yugoslavian under Tito’s communist regime.
Croatia and Slovenia proclaimed their independence from Yugoslavia, beginning the Yugoslavian civil war.
Perhaps he’s appealing to a large Yugoslavian enclave in his town?
According to the British historian Misha Glenny the murder in March 1929 of Toni Schlegel, editor of a pro-Yugoslavian newspaper Novosti, brought a "furious response" from the regime.
After USSR– Yugoslavian political normalization he was re-tried and quickly found innocent.
A new set of KLA attacks in mid-August triggered Yugoslavian operations in south-central Kosovo south of the Pristina-Peć road.
Floudas, Demetrius Andreas; citation This anger was reinforced by the legacy of the Civil War and the view in some quarters, that members of Greece's Slavic-speaking minority were pro-Yugoslavian and presented a danger to its borders.
In the past few years it has become widely used between teenage immigrants in former Yugoslavian countries.
In the same year, the Yugoslavian-built Yugo was brought to the US, but the car was so small and cheap, that it became the subject of jokes.
Marshal Tito, during a Yugoslavian conference in later years, thanked Hoxha for the assistance that the Albanian partisans had given during the War for National Liberation (Lufta Nacionalçlirimtare).
Most Yugoslavian and some East German AK magazines were made with cartridge followers that hold the bolt open when empty; however, most AK magazine followers allow the bolt to close when the magazine is empty.
Susan Polgár met Bobby with her family and persuaded him to come out of hiding "in a cramped hotel room in a small Yugoslavian village".
Turkish, Arabic, Kurdish, Serbian and Croatian are heard more often in the western part, due to the large Middle Eastern and former-Yugoslavian communities.
When, in August 1990, Croatia attempted to replace police in the Serb populated Croat Krajina by force, the population first looked for refuge in the Yugoslavian Army barracks, while the army remained passive.
Yugoslavian forces became engaged, after clashes with Albanian tribesmen, in the northern part of the country.