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Partisans Communist Anti-fascist resistance movement in Yugoslavia led by Josip Broz Tito from 1941 to 1945.

Pašić (Nikola) Serbian Prime Minister (1912-1918) and then Yugoslavian Prime Minister (1918-1926). He signs the Corfu Declaration and negociates to empower the Serbian institutions in the future Yugoslavia.

Pavelić (Ante) Croatian, creates the Ustaches in 1929.

Pioneer movement From 1918 to 1991, organisation of the young communists from 9 years old to 14 years old. It comes before the Komsomol dedicated to people from 14 to 28 years old and after the Little Octobrists (from age 7 to 9). It usually consists on gathering young people in camps during summer for agrarian labour and learning of Soviet values.

Pravda Main newspaper of USSR created by Lenin in 1912 and edited by the Communist Party. It is dissolved by the Russian president Boris Elstine after the collapse of USSR but is bought by some of its former editors. It now belongs to the current Communist Party in Russia and opposes the president Vladimir Putin.

Presidency of Yugoslavia From 1971 to 1992, name given to the collective head of State in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Its most famous president was Josip Broz Tito.

Pribićević (Svetozar) Serbian politician of the beginning of the 20th century, he negociates to empower the Serbian institutions within Yugoslavia.

Princip (Gavrilo) Nationalist Serb student from Bosnia&Herzegovina, shots the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo (Bosnia&Herzegovina) which triggers world war 1.