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How come the start year of the SFR Yugoslavia is 1945, and not 1943? The article ] says that the Kingdom ceased to exist in 1943, and was succeeded by the Communist Yugoslavia... Therefore, SFR Yugoslavia must have 1943 as its start year, and not 1945. As far as I know, the communists declared the new republic system, replacing the old Kingdom at the ] in November 1943. --] (]) 19:22, 3 April 2015 (UTC) How come the start year of the SFR Yugoslavia is 1945, and not 1943? The article ] says that the Kingdom ceased to exist in 1943, and was succeeded by the Communist Yugoslavia... Therefore, SFR Yugoslavia must have 1943 as its start year, and not 1945. As far as I know, the communists declared the new republic system, replacing the old Kingdom at the ] in November 1943. --] (]) 19:22, 3 April 2015 (UTC)
:The "new republic system" was not recognized by anyone other than themselves until 1945. See ] and the topic above. ] (]) 23:25, 9 May 2015 (UTC)

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Aftermath section

The aftermath section really simply highlights of the worst things that happened after SFRY ceased to exist. As such it is off topic and edit-war magnet to boot. As these events are covered elsewhere I propose they be cut.

Yugoslavia in World War II needs editing

This article, rated high-importance by wikiproject Yugoslavia, is extremely stubby. All help appreciated. Cheers, victor falk 13:57, 7 December 2013 (UTC)

Proposal to merge article titled "Provisional Government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia" into this article

This appears to be a POV fork on the basis that this "Provisional Government" was not the same as the SFRY, the state appears to be the same as the SFRY just with an earlier title.--184.145.74.119 (talk) 16:44, 28 September 2014 (UTC)

The Provisional Government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was a national unity government formed on the basis of the 1944 Treaty of Vis which sought to fix the issue of parallel governments of Yugoslavia, namely the Yugoslav government-in-exile (recognized by the Allies but with little de facto authority in the occupied country) and the communist-led National Committee for the Liberation of Yugoslavia (which was never recognized as having sovereignty over the occupied country but which had some authority on the ground, i.e. the parts of it liberated by the Yugoslav Partisans). The de facto authority of communists was only legalised (i.e. became de iure) in the November 1945 election (the result of which was contested by non-communist opposition, but it nevertheless became fact). Of course, communist historiography always claimed continuity in retrospect back to 1943, completely ignoring the Yugoslav government-in-exile and the issue of international recognition, simply choosing the date when Partisans declared themselves as executive authority over the entire territory. So no, the provisional government is not the same thing as SFR Yugoslavia, and claiming otherwise would only be possible by relying on communist, not exactly reliable, sources. Timbouctou (talk) 18:12, 28 September 2014 (UTC)

Start year

How come the start year of the SFR Yugoslavia is 1945, and not 1943? The article Kingdom of Yugoslavia says that the Kingdom ceased to exist in 1943, and was succeeded by the Communist Yugoslavia... Therefore, SFR Yugoslavia must have 1943 as its start year, and not 1945. As far as I know, the communists declared the new republic system, replacing the old Kingdom at the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia in November 1943. --Yerevani Axjik (talk) 19:22, 3 April 2015 (UTC)

The "new republic system" was not recognized by anyone other than themselves until 1945. See Treaty of Vis and the topic above. Timbouctou (talk) 23:25, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
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