Abstract

The Muslim Resolutions of 1941 expressed the rejection of the policies and values of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) by the Muslim Bosniak elite. They took place in the context of widespread resistance among all Bosnia-Herzegovina’s peoples to the NDH and its genocidal policies towards Serbs, Jews and Roma, and formed part of this resistance. The People’s Liberation Movement (NOP) led by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) was becoming the spearhead of the resistance. The NOP would succeed after elements of the Muslim Bosniak elite, guided by the principles that inspired the Muslim Resolutions, joined the NOP, along with a large part of the Muslim Bosniak pop-ulation.

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