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    Miloš Moskovljević, opunomoćeni poslanik FNRJ u Oslu by Momčilo Isić

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Especially are stressed the lack of conϐidence which the new communist authorities had towards him as a bourgeois politician from a previous era and the newly developed situation created by the conϐlict that arose between the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and Cominform.…”
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    Activities of Blagoje Neskovic in revolutionary movement at the beginning of the Second World War by Mirković Ena S.

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Soon he was elected at the post of secretary of the Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia for Serbia. He actively took part in preparations and demonstrations themselves from 27th of March in Belgrade, where the outbreak of the Second World War found him. …”
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    Creating a communist Yugoslavia in the Second World War by Nikolić Kosta, Dobrivojević Ivana

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The most important question studied in this paper concerns the foremost objective of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) - to carry out a violent change of the legal order and form of government of the pre-war Kingdom of Yugoslavia. …”
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    Просветна политика Краљевине Албаније на Косову и Метохији током Другог светског рата by Igor Vukadinović

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…After liberating the province in 1944, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia decided to keep the teachers and educators who misused their positions to serve the Greater Albania cause, as there was no available staff to replace them. …”
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    Правни положај вјерске наставе у бившим републикама СФР Југославије by Boško Maksimović

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The restoration of religious education in elementary and high schools in the former republics of SFR Yugoslavia coincided with the break up of this state and establishing of democratic multiparty system, after half century of the rule of Communist Party of Yugoslavia that excluded religious education from public schools. …”
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    POLITIČKE I DRUŠTVENO-EKONOMSKE PROMJENE U BIJELJINI OD 1945. DO 1953. GODINE//POLITICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHANGES IN BIJELJINA FROM 1945. TO 1953. by Sead Selimović

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In the 1945 election campaign, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) prevented the participation of civic parties in various ways. …”
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    SLIKA JUGOSLOVENSKOG DRUŠTVA U ČASOPISIMA LIFE I TIME 1945–1980. by Sanja Lukić

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…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 fluctuations that aligned with the volatility of relations between Washington and Belgrade. …”
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    Peasant cooperative 'Kopaonik', in Rvati: A case study of collectivization in the Yugoslav countryside after the Second World War by Virijević Vladan A.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Aspirations of the Communist party of Yugoslavia to skip the natural way of development and substitute it by an administrative centralization of the production means turned out to be a complete failure. …”
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    Contribution to the Research on New Belgrade: The Unbuilt Projects and the Concepts of Nikola Dobrović by Jelica Jovanović

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Finally, at different stages of his career, Dobrović also designed individual objects, such as the project for the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and the building of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, which remained in the domain of 'paper architecture', unbuilt, and which provides an insight into the way he thought about the process of urban and spatial planning, through the positioning of builidngs which would've generated the character of their immediate and distant surroundings.…”
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    Serbian Orthodox church and 'Kosovo issue' 1980-1982 by Ristanović Petar

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The reactions within the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, setting up the platform and attempts to calm the situation down were followed by more and more liberating and open media reporting. …”
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    Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the resistance movements in Yugoslavia, 1941 by Nikolić Kosta

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The foremost objective of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY) was to effect a violent change to the pre-war legal and political order of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. …”
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    JUGOSLOVENSKI KOMUNISTI I ŠPANSKA REVOLUCIONARNA EMIGRACIJA 1945–1975. by Zoran Bajin

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Furthermore, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (later the League of Communists of Yugoslavia – SKJ) maintained relations with Spanish revolutionary parties and political groups in emigration. …”
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    FORMING A NEW CONCEPT OF TEACHING HISTORY IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN SERBIA (1948–1952) by Драгица Кољанин

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Dissatisfaction with the history teaching in elementary schools, primarily with its "conceptuality", was presented at the Fifth Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in July 1948. However, by 1952 the concept of the history teaching was fully established in the curricula, both in its content and the methodological-didactic sense. …”
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    Passivity of Kosovo's provisional institutions and the actions of the international community regarding attacks on Serbian cultural and spiritual heritage on KiM and the attempt to... by Milović Marko M., Baltezarević Borivoje

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…For such actions, they had undoubted support and protection of the then Kosovo communists, but also the leadership of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, whose support and protection has been replaced in recent decades by the armed forces of the NATO Pact (which has a geostrategical interest in these areas). …”
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