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    Živko Topalović (21 March 1886 – 11 February 1972) was a Serbian and Yugoslav socialist politician. Topalović became a leading figure in the Socialist...
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  • the Serbian bishop Teodosije Živko Topalović, Yugoslav socialist politician Živko Zalar, Croatian cinematographer Živko Živković, Serbian footballer Živkovac...
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  • refer to: Cooper Woods-Topalovic (born 2000), Australian freestyle skier Enes Topalović (born 1963), Bosnian poet Đorđe Topalović (born 1977), Serbian retired...
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  • Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The party was founded on 18 December 1921 with Živko Topalović as the secretary and Vilim Bukšeg as the president of the party. The...
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  • the elections of 1920. The most important member of this group was Živko Topalović. In March 1921 Centrumaši formed the Socialist Workers Party of Yugoslavia...
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  • 1925 Sakazov's seat was shared with the Yugoslav socialist leader Živko Topalović). In the Bulgarian parliamentary election on 18 November 1945, the...
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    Yanko Sakazov (May 1923 – 1940, until August 1925 seat shared with Živko Topalović)  Republic of China Social Democratic Party of China 1920s  Czechoslovakia...
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    of the CPV SRPJ(k) Executive Committee. In addition to Filipović, Živko Topalović, Sima Marković, Dušan Čekić, Jovo Jakšić, Mitar Trifunović Učo, Lazar...
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    Lambotte, Henri Davezac, Ivo Duchacek, Carl Romme, Gaston Tessier, Živko Topalović, Édouard Bonnefous, Georges Chevrot, Paolo Giobbe; André François-Poncet...
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  • Stepanović Dane Stojanović Vojislav Tankosić Toma Smiljanić-Bradina Živko Topalović Vasilije Trbić Dragiša Vasić Stanislav Vinaver Janko Vukotić David...
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    held in mid-April in the village of Trbušani, attended by Trifunović, Živko Topalović and Predrag Raković, with Aćimović and Neubacher's representative....
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    western Bosnia (1943-1945) Nikola Radovanović Death (in absentia) 4 Živko Topalović Vice President of Executive board of CNK 20 years (in absentia) 5 Đuro...
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    1941–1945" that around 100,000 Muslims were killed by the Chetniks. Živko Topalović, who was a close associate of Mihailović and president of the 1944...
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    organization of his movement. On 25 January 1944, with the help of Živko Topalović, he organized in Ba, a village near Ravna Gora, the Ba Congress also...
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    was led by the President of the Socialist Party of Yugoslavia, Živko Topalović. Topalović had been a member of the Labour and Socialist International party...
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    negotiations was the leader of the small pre-war Socialist Party, Živko Topalović. Topalović contacted members of the pre-war United Opposition, such as the...
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    Radničke novine (Workers' Journal) between the centrist Marxists led by Živko Topalović and the revolutionary faction. Ćopić published several articles during...
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    Totalitarianism", together with the leader of the Socialist Party of Yugoslavia Živko Topalović and the leader of the Independent Democratic Party Adam Pribićević...
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    Nikola Uzunović Bogoljub Jevtić Puniša Račić Dr. Stevan Moljević Dr. Živko Topalović Dimitrije Ljotić (Nationalist/Collaborationist during World War II)...
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    Stojadinović (1886–1968) Puniša Račić (1886–1944) Bogoljub Jevtić (1886–1960) Živko Topalović (1886–1972) Bogoljub Kujundžić (1887–1949) Stevan Moljević (1888–1959)...
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    Male Aleksandar Tajkov Elected 1877 1941 Croatia-Slavonia Serb Male Živko Topalović Not 1886 1972 Serbia Serb Male Mitar Trifunović Elected 1880 1941 Bosnia-Herzegovina...
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  • October 1930, sharing the seat with the Yugoslav socialist leader Živko Topalović (like Drobner had done as well). In 1937 Kruk and his Warsaw-based...
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    the political concepts laid out by Moljević and socialist politician Živko Topalović, stating: "I do not know why the Commander [Mihailović] needed this...
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    1925 Sakazov's seat was shared with the Yugoslav socialist leader Živko Topalović. Бакалов, Георги; Милен Куманов (2003). "Странски, Георги Иванов (1847–4...
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  • worried man". On 29 May, Rootham said goodbye to Mihailović, as well as Živko Topalović and Stevan Moljević, and the following night was air-lifted to Bari...
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    prominent figures of the LSI, including Irakli Tsereteli, Friedrich Adler, Živko Topalović, Yanko Sakazov, and Asen Tsankov. Nevertheless, the Federation continued...
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  • consisted of Zygmunt Zaremba (chairman), Brūno Kalniņš (vice chairman), Živko Topalović (vice chairman), Vilém Bernard (secretary) and Imre Szelig (treasurer)...
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    Mitrović (1856 – 1858) Živko Tadić (1860 – 1861) Kosta A. Stojšić (1861 – 1864) Živko Tadić (1864) Ljubomir Tadić (1865 – 1866) Živko Tadić (1866) Jakov Mihajlović...
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  • Radunović, Dragan Ćeranić, Nikola Bulatović, Balša Radunović and Željko Topalović. The team was coached by Miroslav Nikolić. Budućnost won its second straight...
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  • of Serbia (1882–1918) Stevan Zdravković Petar Topalović Stevan Zdravković Dimitrije Đurić Petar Topalović Dimitrije Đurić Stevan Pantelić Jovan Petrović...
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