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1Zum Gastarbeiterdeutsch jugoslawischer Arbeiter im Rhein-Main-Gebeit
By Marija Orlović-Schwarzwald

“Zum Gastarbeiterdeutsch jugoslawischer Arbeiter im Rhein-Main-Gebeit” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Zum Gastarbeiterdeutsch jugoslawischer Arbeiter im Rhein-Main-Gebeit
- Author: Marija Orlović-Schwarzwald
- Language: ger
- Number of Pages: Median: 239
- Publisher: Steiner
- Publish Date: 1978
- Publish Location: Wiesbaden
“Zum Gastarbeiterdeutsch jugoslawischer Arbeiter im Rhein-Main-Gebeit” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ German language - Language - Serbo-Croatian speakers - Study and teaching - Working class - Yugoslav Alien labor - Yugoslavs - Yugoslav Foreign workers - Yugoslav students
- Places: Germany - Rhineland
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL4521944M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 4608549
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 79367875
- All ISBNs: 3515028404 - 9783515028400
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1978
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Movement in Yugoslavia". D. Plamenic (March–April 1969). "Belgrade Student Insurrection". New Left Review. No. 54. Madigan Fichter (2016). "Yugoslav Protest:
Yugoslavia
which happened following the Yugoslav coup d'état in March 1941. Alexander I was the longest reigning of the three Yugoslav monarchs. The kingdom was invaded
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
occupied Yugoslavia, the Partisans were a pan-Yugoslav movement promoting the "brotherhood and unity" of Yugoslav nations and representing the Yugoslav political
Yugoslav Wars
initial stages of the breakup of Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) sought to preserve the unity of the Yugoslav nation by eradicating all nationalists
Students' union
purpose of students' union or student government is to represent fellow students in some fashion. In some cases, students' unions are run by students, independent
Protests of 1968
gradually cease by giving in to some of the students' demands. Protests also broke out in other capitals of Yugoslav republics—Sarajevo, Zagreb, and Ljubljana—but
Kosovo War
captured by Yugoslav special forces across the Macedonian border. At first, NATO claimed to have killed 10,000 Yugoslav troops, while Yugoslavia claimed only
Zoran Đinđić
role in his attempt to organize an independent political movement of Yugoslav students, Đinđić emigrated to West Germany thanks to the intervention of former
Flag of Yugoslavia
War II Yugoslavia was invaded and occupied by the Axis powers, and the Yugoslav government fled into exile in London. Soon afterward, the Yugoslav resistance
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
aim of establishing the Yugoslav ideology and single Yugoslav nation. He changed the name of the country to "Kingdom of Yugoslavia", and changed the internal