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 Macedonia
The Yugoslavian Federation
In 1918, Serbia, which included much of
Macedonia, joined in union with Croatia, Slovenia, and Montenegro to form
the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, which was renamed Yugoslavia
in 1929. Bulgaria joined the Axis powers in World War II and occupied
parts of Yugoslavia, including Macedonia, in 1941. During the occupation
of their country, Macedonian resistance fighters fought a guerrilla war
against the invading troops. The Yugoslavian federation was reestablished
after the defeat of Germany in 1945, and in 1946, the government removed
the Vardar territory of Macedonia from Serbian control and made it an
autonomous Yugoslavian republic. Later, when President Tito recognized the
Macedonian people as a separate nation, Macedonia's distinct culture and
language were able to flourish, no longer suppressed by foreign rule.
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