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organized a conference and the group decided to retreat to Slovenia until more a favourable political situation for their national cause was reached, inviting Mihailović and CNK to follow their conclusions. In the absence of a reply from Mihailović, on 1 March 1945 Đurišić organized a new conference
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The Chetniks established Mountain Staff No. 1 and Central National Committee, forming the ideological substance of the Chetnik movement - For Democracy, Against All Dictatorships - their aim for the war. The CNK was composed of the political representatives of all prewar opposition parties.
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of the "National Committee of Higher Military Commanders and Intellectuals from Montenegro, Boka and Old Ras" that reached the same conclusions. Mihailović and CNK rejected decisions of this conference and condemned Đurišić.
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The CNK did not have particular importance. Is Executive Board was active for the first two years only. At the beginning of 1943 the CNK was expanded and joined by Aleksandar Aksentijević, Đuro Đurović,
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pointed to the secondary status of the Central National Committee and Moljević's rise to prominence in this committee only in 1943, as significant details undercut the perception that Moljević's "
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Ravnogorska istorijska čitanka: povest nacionalnog pokreta otpora u II svetskom ratu kroz dela učesnika i svedoka : jubilarno izdanje povodom šezdesetgodišnjice, 1941-2001
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AVNOJ i narodnooslobodilačka borba u Bosni i Hercegovini: 1942-1943 : materijali sa naučnog skupa održanog u Sarajevu 22. i 23. novembra 1973. godine
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The CNK was established at the end of August 1941 as a consultative body. According to some sources, the CNK was established in September 1941.
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This article is about Advisory body of the Chetniks of Draža Mihailović established during WWII. For other uses of this and similar terms, see
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Potpredsjednik Centralnog nacionalnog, komiteta ravnogorskog pokreta Mustafa Mulalić još je gajio nadu da bi među ...
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Photo of Đura Đurović, secretary of the Executive Board of CNK and editor of its official organ "Glas Jugoslavije"
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troops into Axis occupied Yugoslavia the CNK decided to follow advice from the US to gather their forces in
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played a crucial role in preparation of a coherent set of Chetnik war objectives with establishment of the
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Od vezirovog do zidanog mosta: tragična sudbina crnogorskih četnika u završnoj fazi rata : 1944-1945
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they were all captured and together with Đurišić and other captured Chetnik officers taken to
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coast and their infiltration into Bosnia and other parts of Yugoslavia. On 21 February 1945,
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in August 1941 by the group of political representatives of all prewar opposition parties.
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Ravnogorska ideja u štampi i propagandi četničkog pokreta u Srbiji 1941-1944
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and with the government of the coming Yugoslav Federation composed of
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Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress
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Pajović, Radoje; Željeznov, Dušan; Božović, Branislav (1987).
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Yugoslav-Americans and National Security During World War II
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The CNK began with resistance to Axis occupying forces.
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in 1941, Axis forces swiftly occupied and destroyed the
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Oslobodilački ili građanski rat u Jugoslaviji 1941-1945
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Central National Committee of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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Central National Committee of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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as one of the most important Chetnik war objectives.
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Centralni nacionalni komitet Kraljevine Jugoslavije
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Index

Central National Committee
Dragiša Vasić
Serbo-Croatian
Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland
WWII
April War
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Draža Mihailović
Belgrade
Dragiša Vasić
Mladen Mlađa Žujović
Stevan Moljević
Montenegro
Serbo-Croatian
Split
Serbo-Croatian
Mustafa Mulalić
Đuro Vilović

Ba Congress
Fascists
Communists
Serbia
Croatia
Slovenia
Red Army
Banja Luka
Dalmatian
Pavle Đurišić
Dragiša Vasić

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