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==Name== The movement was consistently referred to as the "Partisans" throughout the war. However, due to frequent changes in size and structural reorganizations, the Partisans throughout their history held four full official names (translated here from [[Serbo-Croatian]] to English): *'''National Liberation Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia'''<ref group="note">{{lang-sh-Latn-Cyrl|Narodnooslobodilački partizanski odredi Jugoslavije (NOPOJ)|Народноослободилачки партизански одреди Југославије (НОПОЈ)}}; {{langx|mk|Народноослободителни партизански одреди на Југославија (НПОЈ)}}; {{langx|sl|Narodnoosvobodilni partizanski odredi Jugoslavije (NOPOJ)}}</ref> (June 1941 – January 1942) *'''National Liberation Partisan and Volunteer Army of Yugoslavia'''<ref group="note">{{lang-sh-Latn-Cyrl|Narodnooslobodilačka partizanska i dobrovoljačka vojska Jugoslavije (NOP i DVJ)|Народноослободилачка партизанска и добровољачка војска Југославије (НОП и ДВЈ)}}; {{langx|mk|Народноослободителна партизанска и волонтерска војска на Југославија (НОП и ВВЈ)}}; {{langx|sl|Narodnoosvobodilna partizanska in prostovoljna vojska Jugoslavije (NOP in PVJ)}}</ref> (January – November 1942) *'''National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia''' (November 1942 – February 1945). Increasingly from November 1942, the Partisan military as a whole was often referred to simply as the '''National Liberation Army''' (''Narodnooslobodilačka vojska,'' NOV), whereas the term "Partisans" acquired a wider sense in referring to the entire resistance faction (including, for example, the [[AVNOJ]]). *'''Yugoslav Army'''<ref group="note">{{lang-sh-Latn-Cyrl|Jugoslavenska armija (JA)|Југословенска армија (ЈА)}}; {{langx|mk|Југословенска армија (ЈА)}}; {{langx|sl|Jugoslovanska Armada (JA)}}</ref> – on 1 March 1945, the National Liberation Army was transformed into the regular armed forces of Yugoslavia and renamed accordingly. The movement was originally named National Liberation Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia (''Narodnooslobodilački partizanski odredi Jugoslavije,'' NOPOJ) and held that name from June 1941 to January 1942. Because of this, their short name became simply the "Partisans" (capitalized), and stuck henceforward (the adjective "Yugoslav" is used sometimes in exclusively non-[[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] sources to distinguish them from other [[Partisan (military)|partisan]] movements). Between January 1942 and November 1942, the movement's full official name was briefly National Liberation Partisan and Volunteer Army of Yugoslavia (''Narodnooslobodilačka partizanska i dobrovoljačka vojska Jugoslavije,'' NOP i DVJ). The changes were meant to reflect the movement's character as a "volunteer army". In November 1942, the movement was renamed into the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia (''Narodnooslobodilačka vojska i partizanski odredi Jugoslavije,'' NOV i POJ), a name which it held until the end of the war. This last official name is the full name most associated with the Partisans, and reflects the fact that the proletarian brigades and other mobile units were organized into the National Liberation Army (''Narodnooslobodilačka vojska''). The name change also reflects the fact that the latter superseded in importance the partisan detachments themselves. Shortly before the end of the war, in March 1945, all resistance forces were reorganized into the regular armed force of Yugoslavia and renamed Yugoslav Army. It would keep this name until 1951, when it was renamed the [[Yugoslav People's Army]].
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