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Greek–Yugoslav confederation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Greek–Yugoslav confederation
Greek-Yugoslav (con)federation or Balkan Union was a political concept during World War II, sponsored by the United Kingdom, and involving the Yugoslav government-in-exile and Greek government-in-exile. The two governments signed an agreement pushing the proposal ahead, but it never got beyond the planning stage, due to opposition from within certain factions of the Yugoslav and Greek governments, and the real world events (primarily the opposition from the Soviet Union). The proposal envisioned the creation of a confederation of Greece and Yugoslavia. ==Background== Greece and Yugoslavia were occupied by Nazi Germany, and formed governments-in-exile in London.〔 Establishment of this union was the first step of the British "Eden plan". Its final aim was to create a central-eastern union friendly to the west. The next step was to include Albania, Bulgaria and Romania into a Balkan Union. The last step was planned to be folding of the Balkan Union with a central European federation formed by Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Poland. The first step was restricted to only Yugoslavia and Greece because those were the only countries that supported the Allies.
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