Ivan Štrafela Don, politična in življenjska usoda informbirojevca
At the end of May 1950, the Gornja Radgona department of the State Security Administration (UDV Gornja Radgona) arrested Ivan Štrafela Don, and the Party’s district committee questioned him and accused him of overt action against the state as a Cominform
Ivan Rihtarič
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1951-1952 competition for the Monument to the fallen Jewish soldiers and victims of fascism in the Sephardi cemetery in Belgrade [PDF]
In their wish to preserve the memory to the compatriots who lost their lives in the Holocaust, the Jewish community in Yugoslavia started erecting monuments to Jewish civil victims and fallen soldiers as early as the first few post-WWII years.
Stipić Davor
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Abstract This article gives an interesting picture of how the Soviets viewed the propaganda war in Iran during the second half of the 1940s. It is mainly based on documents from the USSR's Ministry of Interior, the use of which is considered an innovation in the existing literature on the subject.
Soli Shahvar
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The Children Evacuated from Greece in 1948: To the Eastern-European Countries and Yugoslavia
During the Greek civil war (1946‑1949), on the basis of a special decision of the Provisional Democratic Government of Greece adopted in the name of “saving the children from the horrors of war”, around 28 000 Macedonian and Greek children were evacuated
Katerina Mirčevska
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The editing of Louis Adamic's book The Eagle and the Roots
The Eagle and the Roots is Louis Adamic's last book and, in his own opinion, his most important one. The printed version of that work is an expurgated version of the author's typescript which is preserved in several incomplete copies, kept in various ...
Janja Žitnik Serafin
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pot slovensko-francoskega komunista do kariere jugoslovanskega informbirojevskega funkcionarja [PDF]
After the split between Stalin and Tito from June 1948 the only centre of the Yugoslav pro-Soviet movement was established abroad. "Cominformist" groups gained support and hospitality in the USSR and the countries of people\u27s democracy.
Vojtěchovský, Ondřej
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SLIKA JUGOSLOVENSKOG DRUŠTVA U ČASOPISIMA LIFE I TIME 1945–1980. [PDF]
The representation of Yugoslavia and its populace in Life and Time magazines from the end of World War II until the rise of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1945 and the subsequent death of President Josip Broz Tito in 1980 was characterized by ...
Sanja Lukić
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Fra affinità e divergenze. L'ingresso della Grecia nella NATO e l'azione diplomatica italiana in difesa del Canale d'Otranto. [PDF]
La mancata estensione al Mediterraneo orientale e, in senso più ampio, alla Penisola Balcanica nonché al Vicino Oriente del sistema di sicurezza nato con il Patto Atlantico costituiva – in un periodo di duro confronto con l’Unione Sovietica – un elemento
STALLONE, SETTIMIO
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Yugoslavia-India diplomatic relations in the 1950s [PDF]
The origins of Yugoslav-Indian relations may be traced to the very inception of India's independence. Although diplomatic relations were officially established on December 5, 1948, India did not accredit an ambassador to Yugoslavia until 1954. During the
Terzić Predrag, Ančev Stefan
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THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: THE CASE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF MALAYA (1948–1960) – A SPECIAL BRANCH PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
The origins of the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960) have been debated over the years in both the academic world and in the intelligence community. This paper incorporates the contemporaneous views of the Malayan Special Branch that have not been recorded ...
Leon Comber
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