Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia

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The Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia (

Yugoslav National-Liberation Movement in the newly liberated Serbia. President of ASNOS was Siniša Stanković.[1][2]

In the autumn of 1944, Serbia was liberated by partisan forces and the Red Army. As soon as Belgrade was liberated on 20 October, creation of new administration was initiated. In early November 1944, the Great Anti-Fascist People's Liberation Assembly of Serbia (Serbian: Велика антифашистичка народно-ослободилачка скупштина Србије) in Belgrade. It consisted of more than eight hundred delegates, elected throughout liberated regions of Serbia. In order to form permanent representative body, delegates elected 250 representatives, thus constituting the Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Serbia. In the same time, they affirmed the policy of reconstituting Yugoslavia as a federation, with Serbia as one of its federal units. Thus was initiated the process that led to the creation of the Federated State of Serbia (Serbian: Федерална Држава Србија), as a federated state within new Democratic Federal Yugoslavia.[3][4]

Presidium

Siniša Stanković
Aleksandar Ranković
Stanoje Simić
Blagoje Nešković
Role Official Party
President Siniša Stanković
KPJ
Vice President Aleksandar Ranković
KPJ
Vice President Stanoje Simić
KPJ
Vice President Radovan Grujić
KPJ
Secretary Petar Stambolić
KPJ
Secretary Milorad Vlajković
KPJ
Member Spasenija Babović
KPJ
Member Milan Belovuković
KPJ
Member Milan Bošković
KPJ
Member Stanislav Bošković
KPJ
Member Životije Cvetković
KPJ
Member Vojislav Dulić
KPJ
Member Života Đermanović
KPJ
Member Mihailo Đurović
KPJ
Member Živko Jovanović
KPJ
Member Radivoje Jovanović
KPJ
Member Svetozar Krstić
KPJ
Member Milovan Krdžić
KPJ
Member Moma Marković
KPJ
Member Dobrica Matković Independent
Member Milosav Milosavljević
KPJ
Member Mitra Mitrović
KPJ
Member Petar Mudrinić
KPJ
Member Blagoje Nešković
KPJ
Member Živojin Nikolić
KPJ
Member Slobodan Penezić
KPJ
Member Milivoje Perović
KPJ
Member Moša Pijade
KPJ
Member Koča Popović
KPJ
Member Milentije Popović
KPJ
Member Vladislav Ribnikar
KPJ
Member Pavle Savić
KPJ
Member Milan Smiljanić
KPJ
Member Mita Stanisavljević
KPJ
Member Luka Stojanović
KPJ
Member Mihajlo Švabić
KPJ
Member Mijalko Todorović
KPJ
Member Radomir Todorović
KPJ
Member Sreten Žujović
KPJ
Member Vlada Zečević
KPJ

See also

References

Sources

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