overlap with {{Resistance in Yugoslavia during Second World War}} and {{Collaboration in Yugoslavia}}. --Joy [shallot] (talk) 13:02, 17 February 2014 (UTC)...
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strictly related to Yugoslavia in World War II. As you imply, we all know that they would dislike their association with Yugoslavia, but then again, who...
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(possible) war crimes during WWII, take a look at List of war crimes#1939–1945: World War II for some. For Poland alone see Category:World War II crimes in Poland...
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"Senior Chetnik commanders in Yugoslavia during World War II" and "Senior Partisan commanders in Yugoslavia during World War II". Peacemaker67 (click to...
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16:38, 18 April 2007 (UTC) I went ahead and linked directly to World War II in Yugoslavia from the template, as it's a substantial article and it wasn't...
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Front. This is why Wikipedia has categories like "Category:Poland in World War II" or even entire articles titled "History of Poland (1939–1945)". Will...
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I am proposing to rename this template into Template:Second World War in Yugoslavia thus being possible to include all intervenients into the template...
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styled Yugoslavian. However, during the Second World War they threw their support to the (overwhelmingly) Serbian Chetniks, only supporting the Yugoslav Partisans...
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scope, but Pavelić can certainly be described as a "Yugoslav person", as in, a person from Yugoslavia. On the other hand, this more generic title gives...
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Template:Aftermath of World War II in Yugoslavia is within the scope of WikiProject Yugoslavia, a collaborative effort to improve the Wikipedia coverage...
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