Serbian Cultural Club
The Serbian Cultural Club (Serbian: Srpski kulturni klub, Serbian Cyrillic: Српски културни клуб; SKK) was a short-lived but influential grouping of mainly Belgrade-based Serb intellectuals of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the years immediately before the outbreak of World War II. The organization pushed for the advance of Serbian national interest in Yugoslavia, following Croatian autonomy (1939). After the invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, the president of the SKK, Slobodan Jovanović went into exile with the government, but several members remained behind in Yugoslavia and developed a Serb-centric ideological framework for the Chetniks of Draža Mihailović.
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Serbian Cultural Club
The Serbian Cultural Club (Serbian: Srpski kulturni klub, Serbian Cyrillic: Српски културни клуб; SKK) was a short-lived but influential grouping of mainly Belgrade-based Serb intellectuals of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the years immediately before the outbreak of World War II. The organization pushed for the advance of Serbian national interest in Yugoslavia, following Croatian autonomy (1939). After the invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, the president of the SKK, Slobodan Jovanović went into exile with the government, but several members remained behind in Yugoslavia and developed a Serb-centric ideological framework for the Chetniks of Draža Mihailović.
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Srbský kulturní klub (srbsky С ...... alistickou organizaci.[zdroj?]
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The Serbian Cultural Club (Ser ...... Chetniks of Draža Mihailović.
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Сербский культурный клуб — сер ...... Андрич, Драгослав Странякович.
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1937-02-04
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"a strong Serbian identity — a strong Yugoslavia"
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Српски културни клуб
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SKK
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1937-02-04
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Belgrade
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Dragiša Vasić
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Vaso Čubrilović
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Serbian
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President
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"a strong Serbian identity — a strong Yugoslavia"
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Serbian Cultural Club
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Српски културни клуб
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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Srbský kulturní klub (srbsky С ...... lo 23 univerzitních profesorů,
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The Serbian Cultural Club (Ser ...... Chetniks of Draža Mihailović.
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Сербский культурный клуб — сер ...... ов в югославском государстве».
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Serbian Cultural Club
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Srbský kulturní klub
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Сербский культурный клуб
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