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== Political interference ==
== Political interference ==
In Yugoslavia, the king took patronage of the Scouts in 1923, but six years later the organization was banned along with others that did not include the word 'Yugoslav' in their titles. Scouts in Croatia continued with the checkerboard pattern from the [[coat of arms of Croatia]] as their emblem and standing openly against the monarchy. Scouts were banned in Croatia in 1946, after [[Young Pioneers]] began to appear during [[World War II]] in [[Partisan (military)|Partisan]] territory.
In Yugoslavia, the king took patronage of the Scouts in 1923, but six years later the organization was banned along with others that did not include the word 'Yugoslav' in their titles. Scouts in Croatia continued with the checkerboard pattern from the [[coat of arms of Croatia]] as their emblem and standing openly against the monarchy. Scouts were banned in Croatia in 1946, after [[Young Pioneers]] began to appear during World War II in [[Partisan (military)|Partisan]] territory.


Scouting in Yugoslavia was coopted by the Tito government in 1950, at which time WOSM membership was forfeited, but Scouts continued in conjunction with the Pioneers. The Croatian [[Scouts' Day]], recognized on May 19, commemorates the first training of Pioneer-Scouts in camp and excursion leadership, held from May 19 to May 25, 1950. Trainees in Zagreb worked from ''Vožatago'', a Russian manual that had been modified from the Scout handbook. These training sessions spread the Pioneer-Scouts across the region.
Scouting in Yugoslavia was coopted by the Tito government in 1950, at which time WOSM membership was forfeited, but Scouts continued in conjunction with the Pioneers. The Croatian [[Scouts' Day]], recognized on May 19, commemorates the first training of Pioneer-Scouts in camp and excursion leadership, held from May 19 to May 25, 1950. Trainees in Zagreb worked from ''Vožatago'', a Russian manual that had been modified from the Scout handbook. These training sessions spread the Pioneer-Scouts across the region.
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