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Yugoslavia and becomes
A peasant-backed insurgency wins control of Tirana ; Fan S. Noli becomes prime minister ; Zogu flees to Yugoslavia.
Cominform expels Yugoslavia ; Albanian leaders launch anti-Yugoslav propaganda campaign, cut economic ties, and force Yugoslav advisers to leave ; Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and Prime Minister of the Soviet Union, becomes national hero in Albania.
: Slobodan Milošević is voted out of office, and Vojislav Koštunica becomes the new president of Yugoslavia.
Mick becomes suspicious when several paintings from Southern Europe are brought onto the set ; although at first he suspects drug smuggling, the pictures themselves are revealed to be missing art from a museum in former Yugoslavia thought lost in the recent civil wars.

Yugoslavia and second
He scored both goals in his second game as England beat Portugal 2 – 1 in a friendly at Wembley ; and overcame obvious nerves on a return to Belgrade to play his third match against Yugoslavia.
Tito was the chief architect of the " second Yugoslavia ", a socialist federation that lasted from WWII until 1991.
However, Tito did not attend the second meeting of the Cominform, fearing that Yugoslavia was to be openly attacked.
* 1943 – The second session of AVNOJ, the Anti-fascist council of national liberation of Yugoslavia, is held in Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina, determining the post-war ordering of the country.
With Milošević's second and last legal term as Serbian President expiring in 1997, he ran for, and was elected President of Yugoslavia in 1997.
* November 29 – The second session of AVNOJ, the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia, is held in Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to determine the post-war ordering of the country.
Yugoslavia finished second, while Scotland came in last.
The song was sung at both the first and the second session of AVNOJ, the legislative body of the resistance, and it gradually became to be generally considered the national anthem of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia ( new Yugoslavia ).
The King and Queen of Yugoslavia were evacuated to the Old Rectory in Little Bookham during the second world war, now partly redeveloped into 6 houses.
Davids ' most notable performance for the national team came in the 1998 FIFA World Cup second round game against FR Yugoslavia.
During the change to multiparty elections in Croatia ( as part of the collapse of Communist rule in Eastern Europe from the late 1980s ), and prior to the establishment of the current design, the šahovnica, shedding the communist symbols that were the hallmark of Croatia in the second Yugoslavia, reappeared as a stand-alone symbol as both the ' upper left square red ' and ' upper left square white ' variants.
During the change to multiparty elections in Croatia ( as part of the collapse of Communist rule in Eastern Europe from the late 1980s ), and prior to the establishment of the current design, the šahovnica, shedding the communist symbols that were the hallmark of Croatia in the second Yugoslavia, reappeared as a stand-alone symbol as both the ' upper left square red ' and ' upper left square white ' variants.
The competition was originally played over two legs, one at each participating club's stadium, except in exceptional circumstances ; for instance in 1991 when Red Star Belgrade were not permitted to play a second leg in their native Yugoslavia due to the civil war which was taking place at the time.
After Slobodan Milošević's second, the last constitutionally allowable, mandate as the President of Serbia, he was controversially elected the president of Yugoslavia.
During Communism in the second Yugoslavia, the liberal leaders of the League of Communists of Croatia were Savka Dabčević-Kučar and Miko Tripalo, who participated in the Croatian Spring of 1971.
According to the " Total National Resistance " defense doctrine of the second Yugoslavia, a rugged highland area roughly encompassing Bosnia was to function as a redoubt to which the Yugoslav People's Army would retreat in case of a Soviet or NATO invasion.
In the second note the Axis promised not to ask Yugoslavia for any military assistance.
In the second round, Sweden beat Yugoslavia, 3 – 2, but they lost the first game.
The situation after the defeat against Poland was that if Sweden lost against West Germany with a single goal difference and Yugoslavia defeated Poland, Sweden would be second in the group and play for the bronze medal.
But since Poland beat Yugoslavia 2 – 1, Sweden had to win the game against the host nation, West Germany, in order to finish second in the group.
When the second Yugoslavia was formed in 1945, the Communists who led the Partisans during the war formed the new régime.
In 1971 Podgorny went on two state visits, the first to the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) and the second to North Vietnam ; Kosygin went on a visit to Canada while Brezhnev visited Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia also set a new FIFA World Youth Championship scoring record ( which still stands today ): they banged in an average of 2. 44 goals per game, finishing with 22 goals for and 9 against and the best attack was Yugoslavian which scored 17 goals on tournament with Šuker domination ( 6 goals, second scorer of tournament and won an adidas golden shoe award ).

Yugoslavia and communist
Filipović was the League of Communists of Yugoslavia | communist candidate for the mayor of Belgrade.
The communist partizans entirely liberated Albania from German occupation on 29 November 1944, pursuing the German army till Višegrad, Bosnia ( then Yugoslavia ) in collaboration with the Yugoslav communist forces.
Before World War II, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia had supported transferring Kosovo to Albania, but Yugoslavia's postwar communist regime insisted on preserving the country's prewar borders.
In addition, after the communist occupation of Istria in 1945, up to 350, 000 ethnic Italians left Titoist Yugoslavia.
Unlike the other new communist states in east-central Europe, Yugoslavia liberated itself from Axis domination with limited direct support from the Red Army.
During the Tito-era of communist rule in Yugoslavia, the ethnic Albanian and Serb populations of Kosovo were strongly irreconcilable with sociological studies during the Tito-era indicating that ethnic Albanian and Serb peoples in Kosovo rarely accepted each other as neighbours or friends and few held interethnic marriages.
* The national police forces in several former communist states such as the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact countries, but also in the non-aligned SFR Yugoslavia.
In Yugoslavia, the communist Yugoslav Partisans led by Josip Broz Tito, held up an effective guerrilla resistance movement to the Axis occupiers.
The Partisans managed to form a communist Yugoslav state called Democratic Federal Yugoslavia in liberated territories in 1943 and by 1944, with the assistance of Soviet forces, seized control of Yugoslavia, entrenching a communist regime in Yugoslavia.
* 1988 – Serbian communist representative and future Serbian and Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic publicly declares that Serbia is under attack from Albanian separatists in Kosovo as well as internal treachery within Yugoslavia and a foreign conspiracy to destroy Serbia and Yugoslavia.
Still, in the years after the Second World War, there were plans that Bulgaria should join as a 7th republic in communist Yugoslavia, thus uniting all south Slavic-speaking nations into one state.
In the aftermath of the Second World War communist partisans gained control of Yugoslavia and Albania, ensuring that the states were reestablished as socialist republics rather than monarchies.
It was renamed to the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia in 1946, when a communist government was established.
Western attempts to reunite the Partisans, who denied the supremacy of the old government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and the émigrés loyal to the king led to the Tito-Šubašić Agreement in June 1944 ; however, Marshal Josip Broz Tito was seen as a national hero by the citizens and was elected by referendum to lead the new independent communist state, starting as a prime minister.
In Poland and Yugoslavia they protested against restrictions on free speech by communist regimes.
Yugoslavia's communist ruler Joseph Broz Tito subdues the Croatian Spring movement and arrests its leaders, but does initiate major constitutional reform resulting in the 1974 Constitution which decentralized powers to the republics, gave them the official right to separate from Yugoslavia, and weakened the influence of Serbia ( Yugoslavia's largest and most populous constituent republic ) in the federation by granting significant powers to the Serbian autonomous provinces of Kosovo and Vojvodina.
* The 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles were boycotted by the Soviet Union and most of the communist world ( China, Romania, and Yugoslavia participated in the games ) in retaliation for the boycott of the 1980 Olympics in Moscow.

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