Post-war_Turmoil_and_Violence_( ]a]a BOOKMOBI ! ' . 7 @l H Qi ZO c8 k m m m o3 o p pK MOBI Oh * P EXTH e International Encyclopedia of the First World War, ed. by Ute Daniel, Peter Gatrell, Oliver Janz, Heather Jones, Jennifer Keene, Alan Kramer, and Bill Nasson, issued by Freie Universität Berlin m pThis text is licensed under: CC by-NC-ND 3.0 Germany - Attribution, Non-commercial, No Derivative Works. g [Great War veterans both helped build Yugoslavia and aided in its collapse. Throughout the interwar period, some of Yugoslavia’s war veterans attempted to craft the fledgling state in their own image while others remained hostile to it throughout its existence. Veterans’ variegated experiences engendered several interpretations of Yugoslavia and Yugoslavism, ultimately leading to an inability to forge Yugoslavs. Without a unified vision for the state and its peoples, interwar Yugoslavia was weak, vulnerable and, especially after the assassination of King Aleksandar in 1934, leaderless. en en d Stevan Bozanich 2Post-war Turmoil and Violence (Yugoslavia) l 2calibre (2.5.0) [http://calibre-ebook.com] i 9International Encyclopedia of the First World War i 1914-1918-Online i First World War i WW1 i 2Post-war Turmoil and Violence (Yugoslavia) q ,72dfe759-3eea-493d-98da-412fec4bcfe4 p 4calibre:72dfe759-3eea-493d-98da-412fec4bcfe4 EBOK j !2019-11-20T00:00:00+00:00 t Post-war Turmoil and Violence (Yugoslavia)