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- October 21 (← links | change)
- April 17 (← links | change)
- September 29 (← links | change)
- March 27 (← links | change)
- March 25 (← links | change)
- April 6 (← links | change)
- April 10 (← links | change)
- December 1 (← links | change)
- December 4 (← links | change)
- September 10 (← links | change)
- October 20 (← links | change)
- Nazi Germany (← links | change)
- Yugoslavia (← links | change)
- Kingdom of Yugoslavia (transclusion) (← links | change)
- Allies of World War II (← links | change)
- Milenko Stefanović (← links | change)
- Slobodan Milošević (← links | change)
- Montenegro (← links | change)
- Sarajevo (← links | change)
- 1920 Summer Olympics (← links | change)
- 1930 FIFA World Cup (← links | change)
- Zeta (disambiguation) (← links | change)
- Battle of the Mediterranean (← links | change)
- White émigré (← links | change)
- Dražan Jerković (← links | change)
- Theodor Eicke (← links | change)
- Croatia national football team (← links | change)
- Romania national football team (← links | change)
- Serbia national football team (← links | change)
- Slovenia national football team (← links | change)
- Bože Pravde (← links | change)
- Albania veneta (← links | change)
- Oblast (← links | change)
- Magnum Crimen (← links | change)
- World War II (← links | change)
- Ante Pavelić (← links | change)
- Šumadija (← links | change)
- Jure Francetić (← links | change)
- Tripartite Pact (← links | change)
- Yugoslavia at the Olympics (← links | change)
- Kingdom of Bulgaria (← links | change)
- Tomislav Nikolić (← links | change)
- Mihailo Živanović (← links | change)
- Krsto Papić (← links | change)
- Governorate of Dalmatia (← links | change)
- Božidar Boki Milošević (← links | change)
- Josip Manolić (← links | change)
- Dobrica Ćosić (← links | change)
- Đoko Rosić (← links | change)
- Paula Gruden (← links | change)