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Boris Kidrič (10
April 1912 – 11
April 1953) was a
Slovene and
Yugoslav politician and
revolutionary who was one of the
chief organizers of the Slovene...
- PMID 33198965.
Retrieved 2024-02-11. Ogrinc, N; Kosir, IJ; Spangenberg, JE &
Kidric, J (June 2003). "The
Application of NMR and MS
Methods for
Detection of...
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metal processing plant "Boris
Kidrič",
which Josip Broz Tito
first visited in May 1959. Tito
visited the
Boris Kidrič plant again on May 12, 1969, after...
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officials as "dubious Marxists" (Milovan Đilas,
Aleksandar Ranković,
Boris Kidrič, and
Svetozar Vukmanović-Tempo)
inviting Tito to
purge them, and thus cause...
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Boris Kidrič took
autonomy from the
Academy and
again named it
Academy of
Sciences and Arts. His father, the
literary historian France Kidrič was elected...
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house of the
literary critic Josip Vidmar. Its
leaders were
Boris Kidrič and
Edvard Kardelj. The
programme of the
Fronta was
outlined by the following...
- • 1945–1946 (first)
Boris Kidrič • 1990–1991 (last)
Lojze Peterle General Secretary • 1945–1946 (first)
Boris Kidrič • 1989–1990 (last)
Ciril Ribičič...
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executive council, in the same role as
prime minister. He
succeeded Boris Kidrič and was
succeeded by
Boris Kraigher. He was a
member of the
League of Communists...
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Presidents of the
Executive Council of SR
Slovenia (1945–1990)
Boris Kidrič Miha
Marinko Boris Kraigher Viktor Avbelj Janko Smole Stane Kavčič Andrej...
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Ferolegura Dalmacija owned a
ferrochromium smelter in Dugi Rat. The
Boris Kidric aluminum smelter at Šibenik was
completely destro**** as a
result of the...