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...
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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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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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of 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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the state. 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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Cold War (section Cominform and the Tito–Stalin Split)
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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organ of the Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers' Parties (Cominform). The first issue was published on 1 November 1947 from the Yugoslav capital...
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PRG) Yugoslavia (until 1948) Related organizations Warsaw Pact Comecon Cominform World Federation of Trade Unions World Federation of Democratic Youth...
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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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People's Army (JNA). Despite being one of the founders of the Cominform, he became the first Cominform member and the only leader in Joseph Stalin's lifetime...
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PRG) Yugoslavia (until 1948) Related organizations Warsaw Pact Comecon Cominform World Federation of Trade Unions World Federation of Democratic Youth...
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PRG) Yugoslavia (until 1948) Related organizations Warsaw Pact Comecon Cominform World Federation of Trade Unions World Federation of Democratic Youth...
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policies led to the Tito–Stalin split and expulsion of Yugoslavia from the Cominform in 1948, and Titoism was branded deviationist. Albania also became an...
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Danube Commission (1948) (section The Cominform rift)
the treaty was adopted, Yugoslavia had already been expelled from the Cominform, the political grouping of all the Communist parties in the Soviet bloc...
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the September 1947 founding meeting of the Cominform. Rather, Yugoslavia represented Albania at Cominform meetings. Although the Soviet Union gave Albania...
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or Austria. The country distanced itself from the Soviets in 1948 (cf. Cominform and Informbiro) and started to build its own way to socialism under the...
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communist leaders was held in Szklarska Poręba, Poland, from which was formed Cominform to co-ordinate the Communist Parties across Eastern Europe and also in...
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II, the United States and the United Kingdom. It was succeeded by the Cominform in 1947. Differences between the revolutionary and reformist wings of...
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as it broke from Soviet orbit in the 1948 Tito–Stalin split, with the Cominform offices being moved from Belgrade to Bucharest, and Yugoslavia subsequently...
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PRG) Yugoslavia (until 1948) Related organizations Warsaw Pact Comecon Cominform World Federation of Trade Unions World Federation of Democratic Youth...
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Cominform. Thousands were imprisoned, killed, or exiled. In response to the situation in the country, Ranković established a special anti-Cominform staff...
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promote Communist elements abroad, leading to the establishment of the Cominform in 1947. In 1949, the Communists emerged victorious in the Chinese Civil...
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PRG) Yugoslavia (until 1948) Related organizations Warsaw Pact Comecon Cominform World Federation of Trade Unions World Federation of Democratic Youth...
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Romania Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (to 1948) Organizations Cominform COMECON Warsaw Pact World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU) World Federation...
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crisis Turkish Straits crisis First Indochina War Eastern Bloc Comecon Cominform Greek Civil War 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état Berlin Blockade Korean War...
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party of Hungary. It was also a member of Comintern and its successor Cominform. The Communist Party of Hungary (KMP) was first established as The Party...
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Tito–Stalin split occurred, followed by Yugoslavia being expelled from the Cominform in June 1948 and a brief failed Soviet putsch in Belgrade. The split created...
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eventually forbade Soviet Eastern bloc countries of the newly formed Cominform from accepting Marshall Plan aid. In Czechoslovakia, that required a Soviet-backed...
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