- Žujović and Hebrang. Real or
perceived supporters of
Stalin were
termed "
Cominformists" or "ibeovci" as a
pejorative initialism based on the
first two words...
- Yugoslavs,
known in
Yugoslavia as "
cominformists",
began fomenting civil and
military unrest. A
number of
cominformist rebellions and
military insurrections...
-
their own
troops there." Banac, Ivo (1988). With
Stalin Against Tito:
Cominformist Splits in
Yugoslav Communism.
Cornell University Press, p. 4; ISBN 0-8014-2186-1...
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November 1945 Ivo
Banac (1988) With
Stalin Against Tito:
Cominformist Splits in
Yugoslav Communism,
Cornell University Press, p18 "Marshal...
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Stalin against Tito:
Cominformist splits in
Yugoslav Communism. Ithaca, New York:
Cornell University Press...
- had left Montenegro. " Banac, Ivo (1988). With
Stalin Against Tito:
Cominformist Splits in
Yugoslav Communism.
Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-2186-1...
- "Cominform period". The real or
perceived supporters of
Stalin were
termed "
Cominformists" or "ibeovci" as a
pejorative initialism based on the
first two words...
- Yugoslavia") was a
newspaper published in Moscow,
Soviet Union, by
Yugoslav Cominformist exiles. The
newspaper began appearing around 1949. Za socijalističku...
- Otto Harr****owitz Verlag. Banac, Ivo (1988). With
Stalin Against Tito:
Cominformist Splits in
Yugoslav Communism. Ithaca, NY:
Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801421861...
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informbiroovskog logora na
Golom otoku 1949. –1956 [History of the Goli Otok
Cominformist Prison Camp 1949. – 1956.] (PDF) (in Croatian).
Faculty of Humanities...