- nacionalista, Организација југословенских националиста)
acronymised as
ORJUNA or
Orjuna, was a proto-fascist, anti-communist, terrorist, and
yugoslavist nationalist...
-
Yugoslav Radical Union (JRZ) and
Organization of
Yugoslav Nationalists (
ORJUNA). Zbor was
headed by
Dimitrije Ljotić, who
during the
World War II collaborated...
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against the
ORJUNA, and
initially backed by the HSS,
became the main
opponent of the
ORJUNA. The NRS
backed the SRNAO, who
viewed the
ORJUNA as
being insufficiently...
-
formally abolished or dissolved.
Organization of
Yugoslav Nationalists (
ORJUNA)
Yugoslav National Movement (ZBOR) Payne,
Stanley G. (1996). A
History of...
- on Budapest".
Yugoslavia briefly had a
significant fascist movement, the
ORJUNA,
which supported Yugoslavism,
advocated the
creation of a
corporatist economy...
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Party drew
support from the
militant Yugoslav nationalist organization ORJUNA. 1925: 4.8% (8 MPs) 1927: 8.6% (27 MPs) (banned; from 1929 to 1935) 1935...
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Individual members from
other parties, and from
nationalist organizations like
ORJUNA also joined. In June 1933, it was
renamed to
Yugoslav National Party, and...
- splošni leksikon, vol. 8, p. 4448. Ljubljana: DZS. Perovšek, Jure (1994). "
Orjuna".
Enciklopedija Slovenije. Vol. 8. Ljubljana:
Mladinska knjiga. pp. 157–158...
- of the
Dalmatian Action: We are autonomists! Only
ignorant fools call us
Orjuna]. Šibenski (in Croatian).
Retrieved 9
November 2022. "O
Dalmatinskoj Akciji"...
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known as one of
founders of the
Organization of
Yugoslav Nationalists (
ORJUNA) in 1921, and one of its main ideologists. On 28 May 1933 he was one of...