Diskussion:Bund der Kommunisten Jugoslawiens
Der Artikel sollte auch die Gruppierungen der Kommunisten in den einzelnen sozialistischen Republiken behandeln. --Neoneo13 19:18, 12. Jun 2006 (CEST)
Literaturabschnitt
BearbeitenGehoert gemaess Wikipedia:Literatur ueberarbeitet. Unter anderem viel zu vollgestopft und zerfasert. --67.246.16.225 12:40, 4. Dez. 2010 (CET)
Benutzer Aspiriniks behauptet das Gerichtsurteil der OLG München sei eine ungeeignete Quelle
BearbeitenBenutzer:Aspiriniks hält Inhalte aus dem Gerichtsurteil der OLG München für nicht zitierbar, bzw. ungeeignet. Beleg: Difflink https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bund_der_Kommunisten_Jugoslawiens&action=history --Derjure (Diskussion) 15:13, 7. Jun. 2020 (CEST)
- Ja, als Quellen sollte vorrangig wissenschaftliche Literatur verwendet werden, und zu diesem Lemma gibt es an dieser keinen Mangel. Im besten Fall hätte sich das Gericht aus ebensolcher bedient, dort arbeiten bekanntlich Juristen und keine Osteuropahistoriker. -- Aspiriniks (Diskussion) 20:29, 14. Jun. 2020 (CEST)
Logo and dissolution date
Bearbeiten@Aspiriniks: Hi
I'm one day late, but here I am! :)
The SKJ did not collapse on 22 January 1990, but on 22 January 1991. When the 14th LCY Congress went into recess on 22 January 1990, the Slovenes left shortly after. That was followed by the Croatian and Macedonian branches leaving the SKJ as well. However, at this point, the Serbian, Montenegrin and Bosnian branches were still members of the SKJ. They reconvened the 14th LCY Congress on 26 May and elected the Committee for the Preparation of the Democratic and Programmatic Renewal [1]. This committee was tasked with convening the 15th LCY Congress by September 1990, but it failed in its task Even so, putting the date at 22 January 1990 is problematic since a) the remnants of the federal LCY organs were active after that date and b) other branches remained formal members of the SKJ. For instance, the Serbian branch remained a member until the 12th Extraordinary Congress on 16–17 July 1990. What is important is that the last federal organ of the SKJ in existence, the Committee, self-dissolved on 22 January 1991 and gave their remaining property and funds to the League of Communists – Movement for Yugoslavia [2].
Sources:
- Alfredo Sasso: Bosna i Hercegovina u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji: od Ustava 1946. do Deklaracije o nezavisnosti 1991. godine. Hrsg.: Kamberović, H. Institut za Istoriju – UHMIS, 2017, ISBN 9926-80828-X, Observation, not resolution’. The final congresses of the Bosnian communists (1989-1990).
- Staff writer: Daily Report: East Europe. Band 101–110. Foreign Broadcast Information Service, 1990, Committee for Preparing Renewal Congress Meets, S. 75.
- Staff writer: Daily Report: East Europe. Band 171–180. Foreign Broadcast Information Service, 1990, LCY Expected To Become New Socialist Party, S. 74.
- Staff writer: Daily Report: East Europe. Band 101–110. Foreign Broadcast Information Service, 1990, Renewal Chairman Seeks 'Unity in Diversity', S. 75.
- Staff writer: Daily Report: East Europe. Band 101–110. Foreign Broadcast Information Service, 1990, LCY Congress Preparation Committee Named, S. 59.
- Ye. Vostrukhov: The Current Digest of the Soviet Press. Band 1–25. Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, 1990, Communist Parties: Split not Overcome—Results of the 14th LCY Congress, S. 75.
--TheUzbek (Diskussion) 07:44, 9. Dez. 2023 (CET)
+ I also changed the logo. On can see from File:X Kongres SKJ, Beograd 1974.jpg that the old logo was incorrect (see hammer and sickle). The design of this new logo is more similar to the logo than the one found in the former. --TheUzbek (Diskussion) 07:46, 9. Dez. 2023 (CET)