Association of Fighters of Yugoslavia


The Association of Fighters of Yugoslavia, known as Boj, was a Yugoslav nationalist organization in the Drava Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, active between 1930 and 1935. It was established in 1929 as the Union of Slovene Soldiers, then renamed in 1930 to Union of Fighters. The movement supported King Alexander's royal dictatorship. It was approved by the Drava Banovina administration in 1931. In late 1933, the organization was renamed as the "Association of Fighters of Yugoslavia". It was merged along with other organizations, such as Yugoslav Action that was based mainly in Croatia, and groups surrounding the magazines of Zbor and Otadžbina based in Belgrade, and Budjenje in Zrenjanin, to form the Yugoslav National Movement led by Dimitrije Ljotić in early 1935.