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Before WW1, Pan-Slavism was an ambition of the Russian Empire. The idea was of course that all Slavs should be united under Russian leadership. At the time and after WW2, the Serbs entertained dreams of Pan-Slavism as well. That ended with the war in Yugoslavia in the 1990's, the defeat of the Serbs and the subsequent break-up of Yugoslavia..

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