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The South Slavic Union is a post-Doomsday country, successor state of what was once known as the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia. Following the death of SFRY's founding Father, Josip Broz Tito in 1980, the country's internal ethic tensions were high. However, with the end of Doomsday, being one of the rare European countries to avoid the bombings because of it's Non-Alignment policy, Yugoslavia experienced a massive influx of refugees from the neighboring countries. Some 5 million people died out of hunger during the first post-Doomsday winter, with another 12 million in the following 3 years. The capital city of Belgrade was burned to the ground during the Food riots in 1984. 2 days after Doomsday, the president of the Yugoslav Assembly, former four star general and minister o

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  • South Slavic Union (1983: Doomsday)
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  • The South Slavic Union is a post-Doomsday country, successor state of what was once known as the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia. Following the death of SFRY's founding Father, Josip Broz Tito in 1980, the country's internal ethic tensions were high. However, with the end of Doomsday, being one of the rare European countries to avoid the bombings because of it's Non-Alignment policy, Yugoslavia experienced a massive influx of refugees from the neighboring countries. Some 5 million people died out of hunger during the first post-Doomsday winter, with another 12 million in the following 3 years. The capital city of Belgrade was burned to the ground during the Food riots in 1984. 2 days after Doomsday, the president of the Yugoslav Assembly, former four star general and minister o
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city largest
  • Prishtina
religion other
  • Islam, Judaism
HoSlist
  • President of the Union
ind date
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
ind from
  • Yugoslavia
lang official
  • Serbo-Croatian
est date
  • 1987(xsd:integer)
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CoA
  • Ssu_coa.png
Timeline
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
Name en
  • South Slavic Union
ethnic group
  • South Slavic
Name
  • Južno Slovenska Unija
regime
  • Socialist Democracy [de facto Military Dictatorship]
Language
  • Serbo-Croatian
Currency
  • Dinar
Population
  • cca 4,000,000
Governing body
  • Union Assembly
Religion
  • Orthodox Christianity, Roman Catholicism
area unit
  • km²
Area
  • 98542(xsd:integer)
language other
  • Hungarian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Italian, German
otl
  • Yugoslavia
Capital
  • Sarajevo
Flag
  • ssu_final.png
Common name
  • The Union
ethnic other
  • German, Romanian, Italian, Albanian, Hungarian
abstract
  • The South Slavic Union is a post-Doomsday country, successor state of what was once known as the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia. Following the death of SFRY's founding Father, Josip Broz Tito in 1980, the country's internal ethic tensions were high. However, with the end of Doomsday, being one of the rare European countries to avoid the bombings because of it's Non-Alignment policy, Yugoslavia experienced a massive influx of refugees from the neighboring countries. Some 5 million people died out of hunger during the first post-Doomsday winter, with another 12 million in the following 3 years. The capital city of Belgrade was burned to the ground during the Food riots in 1984. 2 days after Doomsday, the president of the Yugoslav Assembly, former four star general and minister of defense, Nikola Ljubičić, enforced martial law and declared military dictatorship of the country. Already at the state of full battle readiness, the Army, counting more then 3.000.000 conscripts took full control of the country,closed the borders, and seized control . The Army started withdrawing towards the shielded parts of the country, mainly Bosnia, Macedonia, Montenegro and central Serbia. On December 25th 1983, the Army withdrew from Belgrade, leaving almost 2.000.000 inhabitants to their fate. Much of the population from Croatia, Slovenia, Dalmatia and Vojvodina left their homes along with the army, which was controlling most of the resources, food and oil supplies.
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