Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia
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The Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia (Serbian: Антифашистичка скупштина народног ослобођења Србије / Antifašistička skupština narodnog oslobođenja Srbije; acr. АСНОС / ASNOS) was formed in November 1944, as the governing body of the Yugoslav National-Liberation Movement in the newly liberated Serbia. President of ASNOS was Siniša Stanković.[1][2]
In the autumn of 1944, Serbia was liberated by partisan forces and the Red Army. As soon as Belgrade was liberated on 20 October, creation of new administration was initiated. In early November 1944, the Great Anti-Fascist People's Liberation Assembly of Serbia (Serbian: Велика антифашистичка народно-ослободилачка скупштина Србије) in Belgrade. It consisted of more than eight hundred delegates, elected throughout liberated regions of Serbia. In order to form permanent representative body, delegates elected 250 representatives, thus constituting the Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia. In the same time, they affirmed the policy of reconstituting Yugoslavia as a federation, with Serbia as one of its federal units. Thus was initiated the process that led to the creation of the Federated State of Serbia (Serbian: Федерална Држава Србија), as a federated state within new Democratic Federal Yugoslavia.[3][4]
Tomasevich, Jozo (2001). War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941–1945: Occupation and Collaboration. Vol. 2. San Francisco: Stanford University Press. ISBN9780804779241.
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You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Serbian June 2015 Click show for important translation instructions View a machine translated version of the Serbian article Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Serbian Wikipedia article at sr Antifashistichka skupshtina narodnog osloboђeњa Srbiјe see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated sr Antifashistichka skupshtina narodnog osloboђeњa Srbiјe to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Anti fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Anti fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia Serbian Antifashistichka skupshtina narodnog osloboђeњa Srbiјe Antifasisticka skupstina narodnog oslobođenja Srbije acr ASNOS ASNOS was formed in November 1944 as the governing body of the Yugoslav National Liberation Movement in the newly liberated Serbia President of ASNOS was Sinisa Stankovic 1 2 In the autumn of 1944 Serbia was liberated by partisan forces and the Red Army As soon as Belgrade was liberated on 20 October creation of new administration was initiated In early November 1944 the Great Anti Fascist People s Liberation Assembly of Serbia Serbian Velika antifashistichka narodno oslobodilachka skupshtina Srbiјe in Belgrade It consisted of more than eight hundred delegates elected throughout liberated regions of Serbia In order to form permanent representative body delegates elected 250 representatives thus constituting the Anti fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia In the same time they affirmed the policy of reconstituting Yugoslavia as a federation with Serbia as one of its federal units Thus was initiated the process that led to the creation of the Federated State of Serbia Serbian Federalna Drzhava Srbiјa as a federated state within new Democratic Federal Yugoslavia 3 4 Contents 1 Presidium 2 See also 3 References 4 SourcesPresidium edit nbsp Sinisa Stankovic nbsp Aleksandar Rankovic nbsp Stanoje Simic nbsp Blagoje NeskovicRole Official PartyPresident Sinisa Stankovic KPJVice President Aleksandar Rankovic KPJVice President Stanoje Simic KPJVice President Radovan Grujic KPJSecretary Petar Stambolic KPJSecretary Milorad Vlajkovic KPJMember Spasenija Babovic KPJMember Milan Belovukovic KPJMember Milan Boskovic KPJMember Stanislav Boskovic KPJMember Zivotije Cvetkovic KPJMember Vojislav Dulic KPJMember Zivota Đermanovic KPJMember Mihailo Đurovic KPJMember Zivko Jovanovic KPJMember Radivoje Jovanovic KPJMember Svetozar Krstic KPJMember Milovan Krdzic KPJMember Moma Markovic KPJMember Dobrica Matkovic IndependentMember Milosav Milosavljevic KPJMember Mitra Mitrovic KPJMember Petar Mudrinic KPJMember Blagoje Neskovic KPJMember Zivojin Nikolic KPJMember Slobodan Penezic KPJMember Milivoje Perovic KPJMember Mosa Pijade KPJMember Koca Popovic KPJMember Milentije Popovic KPJMember Vladislav Ribnikar KPJMember Pavle Savic KPJMember Milan Smiljanic KPJMember Mita Stanisavljevic KPJMember Luka Stojanovic KPJMember Mihajlo Svabic KPJMember Mijalko Todorovic KPJMember Radomir Todorovic KPJMember Sreten Zujovic KPJMember Vlada Zecevic KPJSee also editHistory of Serbia History of the Serbs History of YugoslaviaReferences edit Pavlowitch 2002 Cirkovic 2004 Pavlowitch 2002 p 153 154 Cirkovic 2004 p 273 Sources editBatakovic Dusan T ed 2005 Histoire du peuple serbe History of the Serbian People in French Lausanne L Age d Homme ISBN 9782825119587 Bokovoy Melissa K Irvine Jill A Lilly Carol S eds 1997 State Society Relations in Yugoslavia 1945 1992 London Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 9780312126902 Cirkovic Sima 2004 The Serbs Malden Blackwell Publishing ISBN 9781405142915 Cox John K 2002 The History of Serbia Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press ISBN 9780313312908 Jelavich Barbara 1983 History of the Balkans Twentieth Century Vol 2 Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521274593 Pavlowitch Stevan K 2002 Serbia The History behind the Name London Hurst amp Company ISBN 9781850654773 Tomasevich Jozo 2001 War and Revolution in Yugoslavia 1941 1945 Occupation and Collaboration Vol 2 San Francisco Stanford University Press ISBN 9780804779241 nbsp This Serbia related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This Yugoslavia related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anti fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia amp oldid 1169281865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,