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The Unitary National Liberation Front (Template:Lang-sh, JNOF) or simply the National Liberation Front (sometimes referred to as the People's Liberation Front), was a World War II political organization and movement in occupied Yugoslavia headed by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ). The Front served as political backing to the Yugoslav resistance movement, the Partisans. In 1945 with Partisans winning the war, the Unitary People's Liberation Front was reorganized and renamed the People's Front (Narodni Front, NOF). Under this name the Front won the post-war Yugoslav elections, after which it was soon renamed into Socialist Alliance of Working People of Yugoslavia (Socijalistički savez radnog naroda Jugoslavije, SSRNJ).
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