Yugoslav National Movement Zbor

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The Yugoslav National Movement Zbor was a fascist, ultranationalist political organization in interwar and World War II Yugoslavia led by Dimitrije Ljotić, known for its collaboration with Axis occupation forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf far-right political movement
political organization
ultranationalist organization
activeDuring World War II
interwar period
alignedWith Axis ideology in occupied Yugoslavia
alsoKnownAs Zbor NERFINISHED
anti Western liberalism
freemasonry
liberal capitalism
parliamentary democracy
associatedWith Serbian collaborationist forces
collaboratedWith Axis powers NERFINISHED
German occupation authorities in Serbia
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
dateFounded 1935
dissolved 1945
dissolvedIn Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
foundedBy Dimitrije Ljotić NERFINISHED
fullName Yugoslav National Movement "Zbor" NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Belgrade NERFINISHED
ideology Yugoslav nationalism
anti-communism
anti-liberalism
antisemitism
clerical fascism
corporatism
fascism
monarchism
languageOfName Serbian
leader Dimitrije Ljotić NERFINISHED
legalStatus banned in 1940 in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
notableFor collaboration with Axis occupation forces in Serbia
propagation of fascist and antisemitic propaganda
notableMember Dimitrije Ljotić NERFINISHED
opposed Chetniks NERFINISHED
Yugoslav Partisans NERFINISHED
communism
paramilitaryWing Serbian Volunteer Corps NERFINISHED
politicalPosition far-right
politicalSystemAdvocated authoritarian corporatist state
region Serbia NERFINISHED
religiousOrientation Serbian Orthodox
supportedRegime Government of National Salvation NERFINISHED
youthWing Zbor youth organization NERFINISHED

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Ljotić’s Serbian Volunteer Corps politicalWing Yugoslav National Movement Zbor