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Kurt Eisner
Minister President of Bavaria
In office
8 November 1918 – 21 February 1919
Preceded byOtto Ritter von Dandl
Succeeded byGeorg Heim
Head of State of Bavaria
In office
1918–1919
Personal details
Born(1867-05-14)14 May 1867
Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia
Died9 July 1926(1926-07-09) (aged 59)
Munich, Weimar Republic
NationalityGerman
Political partySocial Democratic Party of Germany
Other political
affiliations
Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (1917-1922)
The Croatian Crisis

The Croatian Peasant Defence marching through Knin in 1942
Date28 February 1942 – 3 May 1942
(1 month and 6 days)
Location
Result
Territorial
changes
  • Croatia gains full independence
  • Slovenia divided between Austria and Hungary
  • Belligerents

     Yugoslavia

    Supported by:
    Supported by:
    Commanders and leaders


    Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
    (1918–1929)
    Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca
    Краљевина Срба, Хрвата и Словенаца
    Kraljevina Srbov, Hrvatov in Slovencev

    Kingdom of Yugoslavia
    Kraljevina Jugoslavija
    Краљевина Југославија
    Motto: Jedan narod, jedan kralj, jedna država  
    Један народ, један краљ, једна држава  
    "One People, One King, One State"
    Anthem: Himna Kraljevine Jugoslavije
    Химна Краљевине Југославије
    "National Anthem of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia"
    Map of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and its subdivisions after the Croatian Crisis in 1943
    Map of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and its subdivisions after the Croatian Crisis in 1943
    Capital
    and largest city
    Belgrade
    44°48′N 20°28′E / 44.800°N 20.467°E / 44.800; 20.467
    Official languagesSerbo-Montenegrin-Bosnian
    Demonym(s)Yugoslav
    Government
    King 
    • 1918–1921 (first)
    Peter I
    • 1921–1934
    Alexander I
    • 1934–1941 (last)
    Peter II[b]
    Prince Regent 
    • 1918–1921 (first)
    Prince Alexander
    • 1934–1941 (first)
    Prince Paul
    Prime Minister 
    • 1918–1919 (first)
    Stojan Protić
    • 1941 (last)
    Dušan Simović
    LegislatureNational Assembly
    Senate
    Chamber of Deputies
    Historical eraInterwar period • World War II
    1 December
    28 June 1921
    6 January 1929
    3 September 1931
    9 October 1934
    25 August 1939
    28 February 1942
    Area
    1943179,015 km2 (69,118 sq mi)
    Population
    • 1918[1]
    12,017,323
    • 1931[2]
    13,934,000
    • 1942
    10,152,272
    Currency
    Preceded by
    Succeeded by
    Kingdom of Serbia
    State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
    Kingdom of Hungary
    Free State of Fiume
    Croatian Peasant's Republic
    Federal State of Austria
    Kingdom of Hungary
    Banovina of Serbia
    Бановина Србија
    Banovina of Serbia (red) within Yugoslavia (light yellow)
    Banovina of Serbia (red) within Yugoslavia
    (light yellow)
    StatusBanate of Yugoslavia
    Capital
    and largest city
    Belgrade
    44°48′N 20°28′E / 44.800°N 20.467°E / 44.800; 20.467
    Official languagesSerbo-Montenegrin-Bosnian
    GovernmentBanate
    Ban 
    • 1942
    Peter II
    LegislatureParliament
    Establishment history
    18 July 1942
    CurrencyYugoslav dinar
    Preceded by
    Danube Banovina
    Drina Banovina
    Zeta Banovina
    Morava Banovina
    Vardar Banovina
    1. ^ Banac, Ivo (1992). The National Question in Yugoslavia. Origins, History, Politics (2nd printing ed.). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 58. ISBN 9780801494932.
    2. ^ Myers, Paul F.; Campbell, Arthur A. (1954). The Population of Yugoslavia. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 152. ISBN 978-0-598-67845-4.