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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jun 26, 2023 ^^
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Croat here and I have to say your video is the first one that really manages to describe the misgivings people had about Yugoslavia in a detailed manner, usually this interwar period is left just as a footnote when discussing the history of the region, or outright idealized by people who are ignorant and believe Yugoslavia was always a sunshines and rainbow state until "evil ethnic nationalism" caused it all to disintegrate overnight.
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Mistake made at 4:16. Croats and Slovenes didn't live in Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. Croats lived in the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia. Slovenes lived in the Duchies of Styria and Carniola (Austrian part of the Dual Monarchy).
Great video however and good summary. You also skipped the Banates era of Yugoslavia. In 1929 Kingdom was divided into Banates (banovina).
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2:07 Small Correction the flag of the State of SLovenes, Croats and Serbs was red white blue not blue white red.
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@marinmilevoj4829
11 months ago
I'm a law student and one interesting thing we learned when we had our history classes was that the Kingdom of Yugoslavia didn't have a unified legal system. Only some aspects of criminal law were the same across the nation, but otherwise there were 6 distinct legal systems present. Firstly. Slovenia and Dalmatia wer eunder direct Austrian rule so they had a similar legal system. Secondly, the former Kingdom of Croatia-Slovenia had it's own laws. Some parts of yugoslavia on the northern borther were under dircet Hungarian rule (Međumurje, Prekomurje, Baranja, Bačka and Banat), so again had a diferent legal system. Bosnia was a condeminium between Austrian and Hungarian government and had it's own law system, including sharia courts which operated all the way throught the end of world war 2 and up untll communsit rule. And finally the former Kingdoms of Serbia and Montenegro had their own laws, for a final total of 6 different law systems. As I said, Criminal law was mostly made the same, but most private law (commercial law and customary law) was different, as was the court structure.
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