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byuro kommunisticheskikh i
rabochikh partiy),
commonly known as
Cominform (Russian: Коминформ), was a co-ordination body of Marxist-Leninist communist...
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matter up
before the
Cominform. In
their response to the
second letter, Tito and
Kardelj rejected arbitration by the
Cominform and
accused Stalin of...
- Nest:
Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-86508-352-0. Swain,
Geoffrey (1992). "The
Cominform: Tito's International?". The
Historical Journal. 35 (3): 641–663. doi:10...
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invasions of its own
member states to keep them from
breaking away. The
Cominform (1947–1956),
informally the
Communist Information Bureau and officially...
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formulating an
aggressive foreign policy, and
oversaw the
creation of the
Cominform in 1947. He was also
tasked with
directing the
Soviet Union's cultural...
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Tensions with the West were high as
Yugoslavia joined the
Cominform, and the
early phase of the Cold War
began with
Yugoslavia pursuing an...
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occurred between the USSR and PRC. In
September 1947, the
Soviets created Cominform to
impose orthodoxy within the
international communist movement and tighten...
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Cominform,
resulting in the
expulsion of the
Communist Party of Yugoslavia. The pro-Yugoslavia wing was led by
Branko Babič, and the pro-
Cominform wing...
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scattered communists groups within Albania. For a
short period during the
Cominform, the
Yugoslav and
Bulgarian Communist leaders Josip Broz Tito and Georgi...
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treaty was adopted,
Yugoslavia had
already been
expelled from the
Cominform, the
political grouping of all the
Communist parties in the
Soviet bloc...