Svetozar Pribićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Прибићевић, pronounced [sʋêtozaːr pribǐːt͡ɕeʋit͡ɕ]; 26 October 1875 – 15 September 1936) was a Croatian...
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Vojvodina Svetozar Pribićević (1875–1936), Serbian politician from Croatia who worked hard for creation of unitaristic Yugoslavia Svetozar Ristovski (born...
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Slovene-Croat-Serb movement were planning to set up a National Assembly. Svetozar Pribićević, the leader of the Croat-Serb Coalition, confronted Srđan Budisavljević...
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Opposition politicians Vladko Maček and Svetozar Pribićević were arrested under charges by the court. Pribićević later went into exile, whereas over the...
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benefit. Its main leaders were, at first Frano Supilo and Svetozar Pribićević, then Pribićević alone. This coalition governed the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia...
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Slovenes, and later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It was established by Svetozar Pribićević as a breakaway faction of the Democratic Party in 1924. It was formed...
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Austrian irredentism. The nominal leader was Milan Pribićević, brother of Yugoslav politician Svetozar Pribićević. The organization ceased to exist in 1929, after...
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Adam Pribićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Адам Прибићевић; Kostajnica, 7 February 1957) was a Croatian Serb publisher, writer, and politician. Pribićević was...
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1881, in Ruma, by Pavle Jovanović and other affluent Serbs. In 1903 Svetozar Pribićević (1875–1936) became the party leader. They published Srbobran, which...
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deputies around Svetozar Pribićević, to reject especially the Croatian demands for more influence. Therefore, the conflict between Pribićević and party leader...
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Days prior to Yugoslavia's creation in 1918, Yugoslavist politician Svetozar Pribićević declared that Yugoslavia's borders should extend "from the Soča up...
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out immediately about the terms of the proposed union with Serbia. Svetozar Pribićević, a Croatian Serb, a leader of the Croatian-Serbian Coalition and...
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splinter parties, Ante Pavelić and Croatian Serb, HSK co-founder Svetozar Pribićević were elected vice presidents. Representatives of the National Council...
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Milan Pribićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Прибићевић) was a Yugoslav political activist who nominally led ORJUNA. He had three brothers, Svetozar Pribićević...
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Trifković (1918) Svetozar Pribićević (1918–1920) Marko Trifković (1920) Ljubomir Davidović (1920–1921) Milorad Drašković (1921) Svetozar Pribićević (1921) Vojislav...
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politician Stjepan Radić and the leading Croatian Serb politician Svetozar Pribićević in a united opposition to the government, this was a very unwelcome...
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century, the Croat-Serb Coalition led by Croat Frano Supilo and Serb Svetozar Pribićević governed the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia until the dissolution of...
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Trifković (1918) Svetozar Pribićević (1918–1920) Marko Trifković (1920) Ljubomir Davidović (1920–1921) Milorad Drašković (1921) Svetozar Pribićević (1921) Vojislav...
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arch-rivals. Starting in 1926, an alliance of the Serb Democrats led by Svetozar Pribićević and the Croat Peasant Party led by Stjepan Radić had systematically...
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government and the National Council's Croatian Serb vice-president, Svetozar Pribićević. Pribićević said the delegation was not authorised to conclude such an...
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president of the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic in exile. Svetozar Pribićević (1875–1936), was a Croatian Serb politician in Austria-Hungary. Jan...
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Ivan Meštrović Draža Mihailović Slobodan Milošević Peter I Peter II Svetozar Pribićević Gavrilo Princip Franjo Rački Aleksandar Ranković Aleksandar Stamboliyski...
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members of the Serbo-Croatian Coalition (such as Frano Supilo and Svetozar Pribićević), and others, who were sentenced to more than 150 years and a number...
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Independent Democratic Party (Samostalna demokratska stranka), led by Svetozar Pribićević, mainly active in the Serbian population of Croatia 1945: The party...
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notable political party, the Independent Democratic Party under Svetozar Pribićević. In the new state there existed much tension between the Croats and...
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A strong proponent of this development was the interior minister Svetozar Pribićević who argued that colonisation is necessary for the reform to happen...
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Prvislav Grisogono (section Split with Pribićević)
Vukčević that the forgery was dictated by lawyer Adam Pribićević (brother of Svetozar Pribićević and Vukčević's wife's uncle) in Vukčević's law office...
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Vice President of the National Council Croatian Serb politician Svetozar Pribićević supported the repudiation of the Geneva Agreement and swayed the...
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returned to the opposition, and in 1927 entered into a coalition with Svetozar Pribićević, president of the Independent Democratic Party, a leading party of...
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Ivan Meštrović Draža Mihailović Slobodan Milošević Peter I Peter II Svetozar Pribićević Gavrilo Princip Franjo Rački Aleksandar Ranković Aleksandar Stamboliyski...
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