The Grand Lodge of Yugoslavia between France and Britain (1919-1940)

G. Markovich
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The paper deals with the orientation of the Yugoslav freemasonry during the existence of the Grand Lodge of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes ?Jugoslavia? (GLJ), later the Grand Lodge of Yugoslavia (GLY). The state of freemasonry in Serbia on the eve of the Great War is briefly described and followed by an analysis of how the experience of the First World War influenced Serbian freemasons to establish strong ties with French freemasonry. During the 1920s the Grand Lodge ?Jugoslavia? maintained very close relations with the Grand Orient of France and the Grand Lodge of France, and this was particularly obvious when GLJ got the opportunity to organise the Masonic congress for peace in Belgrade in 1926 through its links with French Freemasonry. Grand Master Georges Weifert (1919-34) also symbolised close links of French and Serbian freemasonry. However, his deputy and later Grand Master Douchan Militchevitch (1934-39) initiated in 1936 the policy of reorientation of Yugoslav freemasonry to the United Grand Lodge of England. Although there had already been such initiatives, they could not be materialised due to the fact that it was not until 1930 that the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) recognised several continental grand lodges, including GLJ. In a special section efforts of GLJ to be recognised by UGLE are analysed. Efforts for reorientation of GLY were conducted through several persons, including Douchan Militchevitch (1869-1939), Stanoje Mihajlovic (1882-1946), Vladimir Corovic (1885-1941) and Dragan Militchevitch (1895-1942). Special attention is given to the plans of GLY?s grand master to make the Duke of York (subsequently King George VI), who was a very dedicated freemason, an honorary past master of GLY. This plan failed, and the main idea behind it was to make GLY more resistant to internal clerical attacks and also to the external pressure of Italy. Mihajlovic?s three official Masonic visits to Britain (1933-39) are analysed as well as a private visit of Corovic and Dragan Militchevitch in March 1940. In the context of the visits made in 1939-40 plans to establish an Anglo-Yugoslav lodge are also analysed. Finally, the context of the de facto ban on Yugoslav freemasonry in August 1940 is given and the subsequent fates of its pro-British actors are also described.
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法英之间的南斯拉夫大会党(1919-1940)
本文论述了在塞尔维亚人、克罗地亚人和斯洛文尼亚人的大分会存在期间南斯拉夫共济会的方向。(GLJ),即后来的南斯拉夫总会(GLY)。本文简要描述了第一次世界大战前夕塞尔维亚共济会的状况,然后分析了第一次世界大战的经历如何影响塞尔维亚共济会与法国共济会建立牢固的联系。20世纪20年代的大旅馆,南斯拉夫?GLJ与法国大东方和法国大分会保持着非常密切的关系,1926年,GLJ通过与法国共济会的联系,在贝尔格莱德组织了共济会和平大会,这一点尤为明显。大师Georges Weifert(1919-34)也象征着法国和塞尔维亚共济会的紧密联系。然而,1936年,他的副手,后来的大师豆尚·米利契维奇(1934-39)发起了南斯拉夫共济会向英国联合总会重新定位的政策。虽然已经有了这样的倡议,但由于直到1930年英国联合大旅馆(UGLE)才承认包括GLJ在内的几个大陆大旅馆,它们无法实现。在一个特别的章节中,分析了GLJ为被UGLE认可所做的努力。对GLY进行重新定位的工作是由豆尚·米哈伊洛维奇(1869-1939)、斯坦诺耶·米哈伊洛维奇(1882-1946)、弗拉基米尔·科罗维奇(1885-1941)和德拉甘·米哈伊洛维奇(1895-1942)等人进行的。特别关注GLY?约克公爵(后来的国王乔治六世)是一位非常敬业的共济会会员,他是GLY的名誉前任大师。这个计划失败了,它背后的主要想法是让GLY更能抵抗内部神职人员的攻击,也能抵抗意大利的外部压力。米哈?本文分析了共济会成员在1933-39年间对英国的三次正式访问,以及1940年3月科罗维奇和德拉甘·米利切维奇的一次私人访问。在1939年至1940年访问的背景下,还分析了建立盎格鲁-南斯拉夫分会的计划。最后,给出了1940年8月对南斯拉夫共济会事实上的禁令的背景,并描述了其亲英演员的后续命运。
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