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Women Cominform Migrants from Yugoslavia
Review of Croatian historyMy research delves into the representation of female IB migrants through the lens of the Security Service and the monitoring of their movements.
Tatjana Šarić
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Titoism and the Cominform. Adam B. Ulam
The Journal of Modern History, 1955Wayne S. Vucinich
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1998
From the summer of 1947, the SED was to demonstrate more “fighting spirit”, ideological unity, and a more distinct commitment to the Soviet Union according to Tulpanov.1 At the First Federal Conference of the Cultural Association on 21 May 1947, Johannes R. Becher had warned against “imposing the forms of government and modes of living of other peoples,
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From the summer of 1947, the SED was to demonstrate more “fighting spirit”, ideological unity, and a more distinct commitment to the Soviet Union according to Tulpanov.1 At the First Federal Conference of the Cultural Association on 21 May 1947, Johannes R. Becher had warned against “imposing the forms of government and modes of living of other peoples,
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The Students after the Creation of the Cominform
1996The Marshall Plan made the break between East and West irreparable. The Plan was perceived by Stalin as a threat to his new empire, and was rejected by the Soviet Union and all the countries under its control. The Cold War had begun. The USSR was now more determined than ever to consolidate its gains: at home by terror and abroad by strengthening its ...
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