Activities of the Yugoslav Radical Union Party in the Period of the Banovina of Croatia (1939-1941)
Keywords:
Yugoslav Radical Union, the Banovina of Croatia, the movement »Serbs, unite!«, the Great Serbian ideology, federalism, Unitarianism, Milan Stojadinović, Dragiša CvetkovićAbstract
Since 1935 until 1941, the Yugoslav Radical Union party (JRZ) was the ruling party of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Until 1939 its activity was based on the ideology of a Unitarian, and during the period 1939-1941 on the ideology of a federal Yugoslavia. The change of ideology caused an unofficial breakup of the JRZ to the Slovene, Muslim and Serbian factions, and was soon followed by the partition of the Serbian faction to the supporters of the federal organisation of Yugoslavia and the supporters of establishing the Great Serbia.
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