mersiowsky - 10-6-2016 at 10:12 PM
Lětopis Abstract 2016 1: Pałys, Piotr: The Representatives of the Sorbian National Movement (1946–1947) Seen From a Yugoslav Point of
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The Yugoslav Military Mission to the Allied Control Commission in Germany made contact with the Sorbs at the beginning of 1946 and supported Sorbian
concerns as far as was possible. In addition, the Military Mission provided the Yugoslav Ministry of Foreign Affairs with information about the Sorbs
and the situation in Lusatia. They gave detailed descriptions of the activities of the representatives of the Sorbian national movement, which was
fundamentally split into two factions. Their analysis of the Sorbian national movement was strongly influenced by their ideological viewpoint. As a
result, the representatives of the Domowina were assigned to the “progressive” wing, as they worked closely together with the German Communists and
the Soviet occupying power. The members of the Sorbian National Committee were, by contrast, regarded as “reactionary.” Nevertheless, Yugoslavia was
the only state, which actively supported the separatist aspirations of the Sorbs, which were pursued in equal measure by both the Domowina and the
National Committee. As a consequence, senior political functionaries from Yugoslavia invited representatives of the Domowina and the National
Committee to discussions in Belgrade and Berlin on a number of occasions.