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The Bosnian Muslims in the Second World War /

The story of the Bosnian Muslims in World War II is often alluded to in discussions of the 1990s Balkan conflicts, but almost as frequently misunderstood or falsified. This study of the topic sets the record straight. Based on extensive research in the archives of Bosnia-Hercegovina, Serbia and Croa...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hoare, Marko Attila
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, 2014.
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  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Glossary
  • Acronyms
  • Foreword
  • List of Maps, Photos and Images
  • Introduction: The Muslim road to the Communist triumph in Yugoslavia
  • 1. The dual Bosnian resistance: c. April 1941-April 1943
  • The Axis, the NDH and Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • The Serb uprising and the birth of the Bosnian Partisan movement
  • The origins of Muslim and Croat resistance
  • The KPJ and the Bosnian Muslims
  • The KPJ and the Bosnian Croats
  • The Muslim autonomist opposition
  • The Muslim National Military-Chetnik Organisation
  • The Muslim Memorandum to Hitler
  • The 13th SS Division 'Handschar'
  • Beginnings of a synthesis
  • 2. The People's Liberation Movement underground: c. April 1941-April 1943
  • The importance of personal connections
  • The Ustasha-Communist overlap
  • The limits of Ustasha repression
  • Women in the NOP
  • The resistance in Sarajevo
  • The resistance in Banja Luka
  • Enemy infiltration of the NOP
  • The NOP and the Home Guard
  • 3. The Muslim and Croat rebellion: c. April 1943-October 1943
  • The Chetnik 'March on Bosnia' and Muslim alienation from the Axis
  • The Nazi turn towards the Great Serbs
  • The 13th SS Division 'Handschar' as a catalyst to the Muslim revolt
  • The 16th Muslim Brigade
  • The revolt of the Muslim Legions and Home Guards
  • The first liberation of Tuzla
  • The rebellion of the Muslim notables
  • The rebellion beyond East Bosnia
  • The Muslim Liberation Movement
  • 4. Bosnian assembly and Yugoslav federation: c. October 1943-April 1944
  • Tito censures the Bosnian leadership
  • The road to ZAVNOBiH
  • Republic or autonomous province?
  • The launch of the First Session of ZAVNOBiH
  • The speeches and actions of the First Session of ZAVNOBiH
  • Jajce: the Yugoslav Partisan capital
  • The Second Session of AVNOJ
  • Popularising the Bosnian parliament.
  • Enemy responses to the Bosnian Partisan successes
  • 5. Bosnian statehood and Partisan diversity: c. November 1943-April 1945
  • Expansion of the People's Liberation Movement
  • The Yugoslav road to Bosnian statehood
  • The Second Session of ZAVNOBiH
  • The problem of an expanding base
  • 'Feminist errors'
  • The Partisan reconquest of Hercegovina
  • The 18th Croat Brigade
  • Huska Miljković and the Una Operational Group
  • 6. The liberation of Bosnia and Yugoslavia: c. April 1944-April 1945
  • The Independent State of Croatia crumbles
  • Liberating the towns from without and within
  • The battle for Banja Luka
  • The collapse of the Handschar Division
  • The liberation of Serbia
  • The liberation of Mostar
  • Sarajevo on the eve of liberation
  • The liberation of Sarajevo
  • The liberation of Zenica
  • 7. Constructing a Bosnian nation-state: c. July 1944-December 1946
  • Organising the Bosnian state
  • The territorial organisation of Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • The Third Session of ZAVNOBiH
  • Serb unity vs Bosnian sovereignty
  • The Constituent Assembly of Yugoslavia
  • Did Bosnia-Hercegovina have the right to secede from Yugoslavia?
  • The Bosnian Constituent Assembly opens
  • The Bosnian coat of arms and flag
  • The Bosnian constitution is promulgated
  • 8. Bosnia and the Muslims after liberation: c. April 1945-September 1950
  • The Communists besieged from below
  • The Republic and the army
  • The colonisation of Vojvodina
  • The Polish and Ukrainian minorities
  • The Communists and Christianity
  • The Muslim national identity and the Communist dilemma
  • Muslim pressure for national recognition
  • The Zulfikarpassic affair
  • Women as the vanguard
  • Thermidor of the Muslims
  • Conclusion: The rise and fall of the Bosnian Republic
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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