Central National Committee (Chetniks)
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The Central National Committee of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia,[1] also known by its Yugoslav abbreviation CNK (Serbo-Croatian: Централни национални комитет Краљевине Југославије, Centralni nacionalni komitet Kraljevine Jugoslavije),[2] was an advisory body of the Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland (commonly known as the Chetniks) established during WWII in August 1941 by the group of political representatives of all prewar opposition parties.
Quick Facts Central National Committee of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Централни Национални Комитет Краљевине Југославије, History ...
Central National Committee of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Централни Национални Комитет Краљевине Југославије | |
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History | |
Founded | August or September 1941 |
Disbanded | April 1945 |
Preceded by | Dragiša Vasić |
Leadership | |
Vice President | Mustafa Mulalić (since beginning of 1943) |
Secretary of the Executive Board | Đura Đurović |
Motto | |
For Democracy, Against All Dictatorships |
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