• The CvetkovićMaček Agreement (Serbo-Croatian: Sporazum Cvetković-Maček, Споразум Цветковић-Мачек), also known simply as the Sporazum in English-language...
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    the creation of the Banovina of Croatia via the CvetkovićMaček Agreement with Croat leader Vladko Maček. He signed the Yugoslav accession to the Tripartite...
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    Croatia was peacefully negotiated in the Yugoslav parliament via the CvetkovićMaček Agreement of 1939. Croatia was united into a single territorial unit...
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    Stjepan Radić, Maček had been a leading Croatian political figure until the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941. As a leader of the HSS, Maček played a key...
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  • back to Maček urging him to demand more territory and elaborate on his ideas. In 1939, Stojadinović was replaced by Dragiša Cvetković and Maček contacted...
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    On 4 April, Maček travelled to Belgrade and accepted the post on several conditions: that the new government respect the CvetkovićMaček Agreement and...
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  • Cvetković (Serbian Cyrillic: Цветковић) is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name Cvetko. It may refer to: Borislav Cvetković (born 1962)...
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    leader of the Croatian regionalists, Vladko Maček. In a compromise named after the two, the Cvetković-Maček Agreement (also known as the Sporazum), the...
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    Dragiša Cvetković as prime minister and de jure party leader. The party practically ceased to exist with the formation of the CvetkovićMaček government...
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    The first steps towards Croat home rule were made in 1939 with the CvetkovićMaček Agreement, creating the autonomous Banovina of Croatia. This province...
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    within Yugoslavia, which was accepted by the Yugoslav government in the CvetkovićMaček Agreement of 1939. Serbian nationalists opposed the agreement on the...
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    settlement was reached with the Croat opposition leader Vladko Maček with the CvetkovićMaček Agreement. The regime attempted to unify the common language...
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    included in the Littoral Banovina, and in 1939 when, following the CvetkovićMaček Agreement, it was included in the Banovina of Croatia. Josip Broz Tito's...
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    constitution. The HSS, now led by Vladko Maček, continued to advocate federalisation, resulting in the CvetkovićMaček Agreement of August 1939 and the autonomous...
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    Nedić was appointed Minister of the Army and Navy as part of the CvetkovićMaček Agreement. Ljotić later assisted the SS-Reichssicherheitshauptamt (Reich...
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    him of having a "religious mania". He voiced his opposition to the CvetkovićMaček Agreement in 1939 and his supporters reacted to it violently. Zbor...
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    - within Yugoslavia was accepted by the Yugoslav government in the CvetkovićMaček Agreement of August 1939. This agreement angered Serbian nationalists...
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    Maček and Svetozar Pribićević were arrested under charges by the court. Pribićević later went into exile, whereas over the course of the 1930s Maček would...
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    separate Bosnian division receiving little or no consideration. The Cvetković-Maček Agreement that created the Croatian banate in 1939 encouraged what...
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    succeeded by his eleven-year-old son Peter II. In August 1939 the CvetkovićMaček Agreement established an autonomous Banate of Croatia as a solution...
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    pp. 29–42. ISBN 9783643106117. Radojević, Mira (1992). "Sporazum Cvetković-Maček i pitanje razgraničenja u Sremu" (PDF). Istorija 20. Veka: Časopis...
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    autonomy for the time and the Sabor did not convene until the 1940s. The CvetkovićMaček Agreement of August 1939 established the autonomous Province of Croatia...
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    negotiated under the CvetkovićMaček Agreement between Vladko Maček, leader of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), and Dragiša Cvetković, the Prime Minister...
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    was formed under the CvetkovićMaček Agreement, signed by Dragiša Cvetković, in the name of the Yugoslav Government, and Vladko Maček, the leader of the...
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    illegal and, therefore, remained marginalised, especially after the 1939 CvetkovićMaček Agreement and the creation of the banovina of Croatia within the Kingdom...
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    the seat of new administrative unit, Littoral Banovina. After the Cvetković-Maček agreement, Split became the part of new administrative unit (merging...
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    with the Croat leader Maček. While these negotiations were ongoing, Italy invaded Albania. In August 1939, the CvetkovićMaček Agreement was concluded...
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    1939, Paul permitted the prime minister, Dragiša Cvetković, to sign an agreement with Vladko Maček, the leader of the Croatian Peasant Party, which created...
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  • them also included regions outside of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The CvetkovićMaček Agreement that created the Banovina of Croatia in 1939 encouraged what...
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    in Belgrade and opposition forces in Zagreb. The agreement known as Cvetković-Maček Agreement created the Banovina of Croatia. The creation of the Banovina...
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