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U članku se, na osnovu neobjavljene građe iz nemačkih i srpskih arhiva, razmatraju priroda i intenzitet veza koje je Jugoslovenski narodni pokret Zbor ostvario sa različitim organima nacističke Nemačke tokom međuratnog perioda. Poseban akcenat stavljen je na aferu „Tehnička unija“ iz 1937. godine, kada je JNP Zbor optužen da prima finansijsku pomoć od Nemačke i da predstavlja agenturu njene obaveštajne službe. Since its creation in 1935, the Yugoslav National Movement Zbor had a special connection with Nazi Germany. Dimitrije Ljotić quickly overcame his initial skepticism toward National Socialism and the movement adopted an un mistakably pro-Nazi stance. This shift did not go unnoticed by the German side, and after April 1936 the YNM Zbor maintained contacts with various German official and unofficial representatives. As a result, in late 1936 an ambitious plan was hatched, which foresaw the establishment of the so called “Technische Union” society. The TU was supposed to be a joint Yugoslav-German venture which would increase economic cooperation between the two countries and simultaneously strengthen Zbor’s position in Yugoslavia. However, Yugoslav Prime Minister Milan Stojadinović did not look favorably upon the possible strengthening of Zbor. |