• The communist purges in Serbia in 19441945 are atrocities that were committed by members of the Yugoslav Partisan Movement and the post-war communist authorities...
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    (see: Communist purges in Serbia in 19441945). During this time, Partisans brutally massacred about 40,000 Hungarian civilians. In October 1944, 3,000...
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  • above which is titled 1937–1945: Second Sino-Japanese War. Chetnik ideology revolved around the notion of a Greater Serbia within the borders of Yugoslavia...
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    The Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia (German: Gebiet des Militärbefehlshabers in Serbien; Serbian: Подручје Војног заповедника у Србији, romanized: Područje...
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    was formed in 1919 as the main communist opposition party in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and after its initial successes in the elections...
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    massacres) and purges against Serbs, Hungarians and Germans associated with the axis forces during the Communist purges in Serbia in 1944–45. Also with...
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    Allied war crimes during World War II (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr))
    services, which was involved in experiments on German and Japanese prisoners of war Communist purges in Serbia in 19441945 Foibe massacres Thiaroye massacre...
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    that claimed to be communist states. The following countries are one-party states in which the institutions of the ruling communist party and the state...
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    echoed Stalinist purges of Jews in particular from other Communist Parties in the Eastern bloc—notably, the anti-"Cosmopolitan" campaign in which Joseph Stalin...
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    Serbs, Jews and communists were captured, 85 were killed Sajmište — the camp at the NDH territory operated by the Einsatzgruppen and since May 1944 by...
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    came into power in 1945. Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia (Komunistička partija Hrvatske, KPH). The party ended in 1990. The party...
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    Jews, Roma and communist Serbs, and in killing people from those groups or delivering them to the Germans for execution. They engaged in the execution...
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    the Republic of Serbia. The countries established official diplomatic relations as the Russian Empire and Principality of Serbia in 1816. Russia has...
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    massacre, Kočevski Rog massacre, Barbara Pit massacre and the communist purges in Serbia in 1944–45. The Bleiburg repatriations of retreating columns of the...
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    Italians" [in that order]. By the end of the war, the partisans achieved total victory and enacted widespread purges throughout Serbia from 1944 to 1945. By...
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    Kingdom of Hungary (1941–1945) Communist purges in Serbia in 19441945 Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950) Hungary in World War II Lemkin 2008...
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    legal party of Albania during the communist period (1945–1991). It was founded on 8 November 1941 as the Communist Party of Albania (Partia Komuniste...
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    Tsardom of Bulgaria (1908–1946) (category States and territories disestablished in 1946)
    going to war with Serbia and Greece on this issue. In June 1913 Serbia and Greece formed a new alliance, against Bulgaria. The Serbian Prime Minister, Nikola...
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    move as a betrayal of the Soviet Union. In 19441945, Stalin's renewed instructions to Communist leaders in Europe to establish coalitions with bourgeois...
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  • France to death camps in Poland, only 2,567 survived. As the Liberation spread across France in 1944–45, so did the so-called Wild Purges (Épuration sauvage)...
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    Romania. In 1920, the country fell into a period of civil conflict, with Hungarian anti-communists and monarchists violently purging the communists, leftist...
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    little interest in Bulgaria. In November 1945, Communist Party leader Georgi Dimitrov returned to Bulgaria after 22 years in exile. He made a truculent...
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    The Communist Party of Greece (Greek: Κομμουνιστικό Κόμμα Ελλάδας, Kommounistikó Kómma Elládas, KKE) is a Marxist–Leninist political party in Greece....
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    pro-Bulgarian purges in January 1945. The party's first congress was held in 1948. The CPM was renamed to League of Communists of Macedonia (LCM) in April 1952...
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    by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. It is claimed between 60,000 and 70,000 people died in Serbia during the 1944–45 communist purge. Serbia became...
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  • example of Communist Party of Macedonia excess was Bloody Christmas: a series of pro-Bulgarian Macedonian purges that started in January 1945. For more...
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    the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, and had six constituent republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia...
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    the communist Yugoslav Partisans and the monarchist Chetniks which lasted from 1941 (after the end of the Chetnik Partisan Alliance during the Serbian Uprising...
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  • the purges of non-communist parties that supported socialism, combined with forced collectivisation of agriculture and a Soviet-bloc wide recession in 1953...
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    The Slovak communists did not fare much better, the majority of whom were sent to communist prisons as part of the internal party purges of the 1950s...
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