- Moša
Pijade (Cyrillic: Мoшa Пијаде,
alternate English transliteration Moshe Piade; 3
January 1890 [O.S. 22
December 1889] – 15
March 1957), was a Serbian...
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Retrieved 16 June 2023.
Pijade 1964, p. 843. Filipović & Kesić 1987, p. 390.
Cesarec 1971, p. 525. Filipović & Kesić 1987, p. 168.
Pijade 1964, p. 851. Filipović...
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Irvine 2007, pp. 153–155.
Banac 1988, p. 68.
Banac 1988, p. 12.
Pijade 1953, p. 305.
Pijade 1953, p. 240. ****e 2013, p. 200. Batović 2010, pp. 579–580....
- were
buried on the 20th
anniversary of his
death on 29
April 1949. Moša
Pijade (1890–1957) was
buried in the tomb in
March 1957.
Stevan Bodnarov, a sculptor...
- (link) Filipović & Kesić 1987b, p. 365. Filipović & Kesić 1987, p. 366.
Pijade 1964, p. 815.
Drachkovitch 1973, pp. 67–68. "Cvijić, Đuro" [Cvijić, Đuro]...
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growth trend continued).
After that, it was used by
Edvard Kardelj and Moša
Pijade in the
Yugoslav war
reparations claim sent to Germany. In its
entry on Jasenovac...
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Belgrade Jew, Moša
Pijade, who had been
given a 20-year
sentence for his
communist activities.
Their work
allowed Broz and
Pijade to move
around the prison...
- Goce Delčev,
Narodna Revolucija,
Nikola Tesla, Leninova, 11 Oktomvri, Moša
Pijade, Ivo Lola Ribar, Srbo Tomovik, Tode Mendol,
Karaorman Pero Čičo, Esperanto...
- Meat,
Dutch food
technology company Mosa (surname),
multiple people Moša
Pijade (1890–1957),
Yugoslav politician and
close ****ociate of Tito Moza (disambiguation)...
- been formed, and
Josip Broz Tito was
granted title of Marshal, per Moša
Pijade proposal.
After formation of the
Republic of
Yugoslavia November 29 was...