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Cominform

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Puppet state - Accusations of puppet states since 1900

Puppet state - World War II. The Allies in World War II accused their enemies, the Axis powers, of setting up puppet states in their conquered territories. The fascist-leaning European governments under the domination of Nazi Germany during World War II are now and then called puppet régimes, particularly in Allied literature. These included: Belgium (1939-1945) - The violent Rexist movement had achieved some electoral success in the 1930s and many of its members assisted the N ...

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Puppet state, Puppet state - Accusations of puppet states since 1900, Puppet state - World War II, Puppet state - Cold War, Puppet state - The War on Terrorism, Puppet state - Zionism and Israel, Puppet state - Seperatist entities as puppet states, Puppet state - Former unrecognized puppet states of South Africa, Puppet state - Historic puppet states

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Soviet Empire - Motivation of the term

Though it was not ruled by an emperor and declared itself anti-imperialist, the Soviet Union - according to its critics - exhibited certain tendencies common to historic empires: Territorial expansion through invasion or subversion (e.g.: Poland, Baltic States, Finland, Afghanistan). Strong central government controlling the governments of all subsidiary and satellite territories. Interference (including through the use of military force) in the internal politics of its allies (s ...

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Soviet Empire, Soviet Empire - Motivation of the term, Soviet Empire - The Soviet sphere of influence, Soviet Empire - Member states of the Soviet Union, Soviet Empire - Members of Comecon, Soviet Empire - Countries with pro-Soviet governments for shorter periods of time, Soviet Empire - Communist states opposed to the Soviet Union

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Cominform: Encyclopedia - 1948

1948 (MCMXLVIII) is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). 1948 - Events. 1948 - January-February. January 1 - Nationalisation of UK railways to form British Railways. Arab militants lay siege to the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. First day of the Italian republican constitution. January 4 - Burma gains its independence from the United Kingdom. January 5 - Warner Brothers shows the first color newsreel (Tou ...

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Cominform: Encyclopedia - Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in all south Slavic languages, in Cyrillic Југославија) is a term used for three separate but successive political entities that existed during most of the 20th century on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe. Translated, the name means Land of the South Slavs (jug in the word Jugoslavija means south). The first was a kingdom formed in December 1, 1918 as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, which was re-named the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in ...

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Cominform: Encyclopedia - History of Communist Albania

From 1945 until 1990 Albania had a socialist government. The communist party was created in 1941. Enver Hoxha became the leader of this party. In 1985, Enver Hoxha died and Ramiz Alia took his place. Initially, Alia tried to follow in Hoxha's footsteps, but in Eastern Europe Mikhail Gorbachev had appeared in the Soviet Union with new policies (Glasnost and perestroika). The government was pressured by the US and Europe. His party won the election of 1991. In 1992 the general elections ...

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Soviet Empire - Countries with pro-Soviet governments for shorter periods of time

In the political terminology of the Soviet Union, these were "countries moving along the socialist road of development", as opposed to the "countries of developed socialism", listed above. Most received some aid, either military or economic, from the Soviet Union, and were influenced by it to varying degrees. Their support for the Soviet Union was short lived for various reasons; in some cases the pro-Soviet government lost power, while in ...

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Soviet Empire, Soviet Empire - Motivation of the term, Soviet Empire - The Soviet sphere of influence, Soviet Empire - Member states of the Soviet Union, Soviet Empire - Members of Comecon, Soviet Empire - Countries with pro-Soviet governments for shorter periods of time, Soviet Empire - Communist states opposed to the Soviet Union

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Cominform: Encyclopedia - Communism

History of communism Schools of communism Marxism · Leninism Trotskyism · Maoism Council communism Religious communism Communist parties Communist International World Communist Movement Communist revolution World revolution Communist states The Soviet Union People's Republic of China Cuba · Vietnam Laos · North Korea Related subjects Socialism Planned economy Historical mater ...

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Soviet Empire - The Soviet sphere of influence

Though there never was any formal "Soviet Empire", the Soviet Union did exert a strong influence over a number of nations. Thus, the Soviet Empire was said to consist of the following: Soviet Empire - Member states of the Soviet Union. See also Republics of the Soviet Union Russian SFSR (which in turn consisted of several autonomous republics) Ukrainian SSR Byelorussian SSR Uzbek SSR Kazakh SSR Georgian SSR Azerbaijan SSR Li ...

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Soviet Empire, Soviet Empire - Motivation of the term, Soviet Empire - The Soviet sphere of influence, Soviet Empire - Member states of the Soviet Union, Soviet Empire - Members of Comecon, Soviet Empire - Countries with pro-Soviet governments for shorter periods of time, Soviet Empire - Communist states opposed to the Soviet Union

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Yugoslavia - The Second Yugoslavia

Main article: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia On January 31, 1946 the new constitution of Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, modeling the Soviet Union, established six constituent republics and two autonomous provinces. The republics were: Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Macedonia Montenegro Serbia Slovenia and within Serbia's new reduced borders, the people of the following two regions were granted limited autonomous r ...

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Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Origins, Yugoslavia - The First Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Yugoslavia during the Second World War, Yugoslavia - The Second Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Breakup, Yugoslavia - Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Legacy, Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Josip Broz Tito - Early years

Tito was born Josip Broz in Kumrovec, northwestern Croatia, in an area called Zagorje, which was then part of Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was the seventh child in the family of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father Franjo Broz was a Croat, while his mother Marija (née Javeršek) was Slovenian. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather in Podsreda, he entered the primary school in Kumrovec, and ...

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Josip Broz Tito, Josip Broz Tito - Early years, Josip Broz Tito - World War II, Josip Broz Tito - Post-war, Josip Broz Tito - Aftermath, Josip Broz Tito - Family

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Comecon - Characteristics

Seat: Moscow Full Members in the late 1980s: the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Hungary, Romania, Poland, Cuba, the Mongolian People's Republic (Mongolia), and Vietnam. Primary documents governing the objectives, organization, and functions: the Charter of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (first adopted in 1949 and subsequently amended; all references herein are to the amended 1974 text) the Comprehensive Program for the ...

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Comecon, Comecon - Names in languages of the member states, Comecon - Characteristics, Comecon - History, Comecon - Membership, Comecon - Structure, Comecon - Nature of Operation, Comecon - Comecon Versus the European Economic Community, Comecon - Prices Exchange Rates Coordination of national plans, Comecon - International relations within the Comecon

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - List of Albania-related articles - List of Unedited Articles

Note: Before editing these articles make sure that there are not any articles already on that subject with a different spelling (instead of the letters ç and ë the letters c and e may have been used). List of Albania-related articles - 123. 8 Persona Plus List of Albania-related articles - A. Abaz Ermenji - Abaz Kupi - Abdi Toptani - Abdullah Rushdi - Abdyl Frashëri - Abdyl Ypi - Academy of Arts of Tirana - Adelina - Adhurim Resuli - ...

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List of Albania-related articles, List of Albania-related articles - A, List of Albania-related articles - B, List of Albania-related articles - C, List of Albania-related articles - D, List of Albania-related articles - E, List of Albania-related articles - F, List of Albania-related articles - G, List of Albania-related articles - Gj, List of Albania-related articles - H, List of Albania-related articles - I, List of Albania-related articles - J, List of Albania-related articles - K, List of Albania-related articles - L, List of Albania-related articles - M, List of Albania-related articles - N, List of Albania-related articles - P, List of Albania-related articles - Q, List of Albania-related articles - R, List of Albania-related articles - Rr, List of Albania-related articles - S, List of Albania-related articles - Sh, List of Albania-related articles - T, List of Albania-related articles - U, List of Albania-related articles - V, List of Albania-related articles - Xh, List of Albania-related articles - W, List of Albania-related articles - Z, List of Albania-related articles - List of Unedited Articles, List of Albania-related articles - 123, List of Albania-related articles - A, List of Albania-related articles - B, List of Albania-related articles - C, List of Albania-related articles - Ç, List of Albania-related articles - D, List of Albania-related articles - E, List of Albania-related articles - F, List of Albania-related articles - G, List of Albania-related articles - Gj, List of Albania-related articles - H, List of Albania-related articles - I, List of Albania-related articles - J, List of Albania-related articles - K, List of Albania-related articles - L, List of Albania-related articles - Ll, List of Albania-related articles - M, List of Albania-related articles - N, List of Albania-related articles - Nj, List of Albania-related articles - O, List of Albania-related articles - P, List of Albania-related articles - Q, List of Albania-related articles - R, List of Albania-related articles - Rr, List of Albania-related articles - S, List of Albania-related articles - Sh, List of Albania-related articles - T, List of Albania-related articles - Th, List of Albania-related articles - U, List of Albania-related articles - V, List of Albania-related articles - Xh, List of Albania-related articles - W, List of Albania-related articles - Y, List of Albania-related articles - Z

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Josip Broz Tito - Early years

Tito was born Josip Broz in Kumrovec, Austro-Hungarian Empire (today Croatia), in an area called Zagorje. He was the seventh child in the family of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father Franjo Broz was a Croat, while his mother Marija (née Javeršek) was Slovenian. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather in Podsreda, he entered the primary school in Kumrovec, and ...

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Josip Broz Tito, Josip Broz Tito - Early years, Josip Broz Tito - Origin of the name Tito, Josip Broz Tito - World War II, Josip Broz Tito - Post-war, Josip Broz Tito - Aftermath, Josip Broz Tito - Personal

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Milovan Đilas - Revolutionary

Born in Montenegro, he joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia while a student at Belgrade University in 1932. He was a political prisoner from 1933 to 1936. In 1938 he was elected to the Central Committee of the Communist Party and became a member of its Politburo in 1940. In April 1941, as Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and their allies defeated the Royal Yugoslav army and dismembered Yugoslavia, Đilas helped Tito found the partisan resistance, and was a resistance commander during the war. Following Germany's attack on the Soviet Un ...

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Milovan Đilas, Milovan Đilas - Revolutionary, Milovan Đilas - Dissident, Milovan Đilas - Quotable

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Sino-Soviet split - Background

The roots of the split went back to the 1930s, when the Chinese Communists led by Mao Zedong were simultaneously conducting a war of resistance against the Japanese and a civil war against Chiang Kai-Shek's Nationalist Party. Mao largely ignored advice and instructions from Stalin and the Comintern on how to conduct the revolution in China. Traditional Leninist theory, by this time raised to the level of unquestioned dogma, was based on the revolutionary struggle of the urban working class, a class which barely existed in China. Mao therefore ignored ...

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Sino-Soviet split, Sino-Soviet split - Background, Sino-Soviet split - The onset of the split, Sino-Soviet split - From split to confrontation, Sino-Soviet split - Return to normality, Sino-Soviet split - Conclusion, Sino-Soviet split - Reference

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - UDBA - Activities

From 1963 - 74, security intelligence services dealt with a series of domestic and foreign political events. At home, there were political confrontation both before and after the Brioni Plenum (1966), liberal flareups and massive demonstrations in Belgrade (1969), Hrvatsko proljeće/Croatian Spring or "MASPOK" (mass movement) in Croatia (1971), an incursion of a group of nationalists (Raduša, 1972), and a revival of national awareness in Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia, and Slovenia. The most significant event abroad was the invasion of the Warsaw Pact ...

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UDBA, UDBA - Function, UDBA - Structure, UDBA - Activities

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Military history of the Soviet Union - Practical deployment of the Soviet military

Military history of the Soviet Union - Interwar period. See also: Interwar period Following the death of Lenin, the Soviet Union was enmeshed in a struggle for succession that pitted Trotsky and his policy of "world revolution" against Stalin and his policy of "socialism in one country." Thanks to his control over and support from the Party and state bureaucracy, Stalin prevailed and Trotsky was removed as war commissar in 1925, resulting in a turn away from the policy of spreading the revolution abroad in favour o ...

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Military history of the Soviet Union, Military history of the Soviet Union - Tsarist and revolutionary background, Military history of the Soviet Union - Development of the structure ideology and doctrine of the Soviet military, Military history of the Soviet Union - Party control, Military history of the Soviet Union - Military counterintelligence, Military history of the Soviet Union - Political doctrine, Military history of the Soviet Union - Military-party relations, Military history of the Soviet Union - Military doctrine, Military history of the Soviet Union - Practical deployment of the Soviet military, Military history of the Soviet Union - Interwar period, Military history of the Soviet Union - World War II, Military history of the Soviet Union - The Cold War and conventional forces, Military history of the Soviet Union - The Cold War and nuclear weapons, Military history of the Soviet Union - Military-industrial complex and the economy, Military history of the Soviet Union - Collapse of the Soviet Union and the military, Military history of the Soviet Union - Timeline, Military history of the Soviet Union - Foreign military aid, Military history of the Soviet Union - Crimes against civilians, Military history of the Soviet Union - Notes

Read more here: » Military history of the Soviet Union: Encyclopedia II - Military history of the Soviet Union - Practical deployment of the Soviet military

Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Josip Broz Tito - Early years

Tito was born Josip Broz in Kumrovec, northwestern Croatia, in an area called Zagorje, which was then part of Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was the seventh child in the family of Franjo and Marija Broz. His father Franjo Broz was a Croat, while his mother Marija (née Javeršek) was Slovenian. After spending part of his childhood years with his maternal grandfather in Podsreda, he entered the primary school in Kumrovec, and ...

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Josip Broz Tito, Josip Broz Tito - Early years, Josip Broz Tito - Origin of the name Tito, Josip Broz Tito - World War II, Josip Broz Tito - Post-war, Josip Broz Tito - Aftermath, Josip Broz Tito - Personal

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - History of the Republic of Macedonia - 1990s

On September 17, 1991, the former Socialist Republic of Macedonia declared independence from Yugoslavia, under the name of the Republic of Macedonia. Bulgaria was the first country to recognize the Republic of Macedonia under its constitutional name. However, international recognition of the new country was delayed by Greece's objection to the use of what it considered a Hellenic name and national symbols, as well as controversial clauses in the Republic's constitution. To compromise, the United Nations recognised the state under th ...

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History of the Republic of Macedonia, History of the Republic of Macedonia - 1912-1944, History of the Republic of Macedonia - 1944-1949, History of the Republic of Macedonia - 1990s, History of the Republic of Macedonia - 2000s

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - History of socialism - Early socialists

Further information: History of socialism in Great Britain, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]], and See also:

History of socialism, History of socialism - Early socialists, History of socialism - Marxism and the socialist movement, History of socialism - Social Democracy to 1917, History of socialism - Socialism and Communism 1917-39, History of socialism - Social Democracy 1945-70, History of socialism - The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe 1945-1985, History of socialism - Final Years for the Soviet Union 1985-91, History of socialism - Socialism in China 1945-65, History of socialism - Socialism in China Since the Cultural Revolution, History of socialism - The New Left and the Old in Academia, History of socialism - The radicalization of psychoanalysis, History of socialism - Structuralism, History of socialism - Deconstruction, History of socialism - Feminism, History of socialism - criticism of the new left by the old, History of socialism - Third World Socialism, History of socialism - The Crisis of Socialism, History of socialism - Relevant articles

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