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Lazitch (born 26 May 1992) is a
Belgian professional footballer who
plays for
Union Rochefortoise in the
Belgian Division 2 as a left-back.
Lazitch made...
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published in a
Soviet encyclopaedia c1927). ISBN 0-04-947021-3.
Branko Lazitch and
Milorad M. Drachkovitch,
Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern:...
- Shumen, was
named Kolarovgrad in his
honor between 1950 and 1965.
Branko Lazitch with
Milorad M. Drachkovitch,
Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern:...
- Novotny,70, Dies;
Czech Dictator, 1953–68". The New York Times.
Branko Lazitch with
Milorad M. Drachkovitch,
Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern:...
- ΑΝΑΜΝΗΣΕΙΣ p. 63
Biographical Dictionary of The Comintern, by
Branko Lazitch and
Milorad Drachkovitch, The
Hoover Institution Press,
Stanford University...
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Branko Lazitch (1966). The
Comintern -
Historical Highlights. New York:
Frederick A. Praeger. pp. 275–81. Drachkovitch, and
Lazitch.
Historical Highlights...
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Communist Affairs, 1972. Stanford, CA:
Hoover Institution Press. pp. 218–219.
Lazitch,
Branko (1973). "San Marino". In Sworakowski,
Witold S. (ed.).
World Communism:...
- 61–62 (dissolution), 119–120 (Ducroux, Rudnik). ISBN 978-1-136-33812-0.
Lazitch, Branko;
Milorad M.
Drachkovitch (1986).
Biographical Dictionary of the...
- biographer." Draper, The
Roots of
American Communism, pg. 122.
Branko Lazitch and
Milorad M. Drachkovitch,
Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern:...
- Works, Name Index. Moscow:
Progress Publishers, 1978; pg. 312.
Branko Lazitch and
Milorad M. Drachkovitch,
Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern:...