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    Titoism (redirect from Titoist)
    the penal camp on Goli Otok in Yugoslavia. Likewise, real and accused Titoists or 'Titoites' were met with similar treatment in Eastern Bloc countries...
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    University Press. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-521-00922-5. Tibor Cseres (1993). Titoist Atrocities in Vojvodina, 1944–1945: Serbian Vendetta in Bácska. Hunyadi...
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    socialist republic 1948–1971: Federal Titoist one-party presidential socialist republic 1971–1990: Federal Titoist one-party parliamentary socialist directoral...
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    Federal Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic (1945–1948) Federal Titoist one-party socialist republic (1948–1990) Federal parliamentary constitutional...
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    theoretician and Communist leader Edvard Kardelj, the main ideologue of the Titoist path to socialism. Suspected opponents of this policy both from within...
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    an attack by the PRC. Truman, seeking to exploit the possibility of a Titoist-style Sino-Soviet split, announced in his United States Policy toward Formosa...
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    Government 1945–1948: Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic 1948–1989: Titoist one-party socialist republic 1989–1991: Parliamentary constitutional republic...
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    Tito, Horthy and "the imperialist". László Rajk was accused of being a "Titoist Spy", an agent for western imperialism and one who planned on restoring...
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    friendship was to last until Tito's death in 1980, with Ceaușescu adapting the Titoist doctrine of "independent Socialist development" to suit his own objectives...
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    After a secret trial in May 1949, Xoxe was executed. The subsequent anti-Titoist purges in Albania brought the liquidation of 14 members of the party's...
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    and eleven others were convicted together of being "Trotskyist-zionist-titoist-bourgeois-nationalist traitors" in one series of show trials, after which...
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  • László Rajk, a Hungarian Communist Party politician accused of being a "Titoist spy" c. 1949. The injustice of this trial helped to trigger the Hungarian...
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    The history of Slovenia chronicles the period of the Slovenian territory from the 5th century BC to the present. In the Early Bronze Age, Proto-Illyrian...
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  • Комунистичка партија, romanized: Komunistička partija; abbr. КП or KP) was a Titoist political party in Serbia. It was founded in Belgrade in November 2009...
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  • principles were introduced to the country which brought about the end of Titoist rule. In the subsequent atmosphere, national tensions were heightened....
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    manifestations of Yugo-nostalgia include music groups with Yugoslav or Titoist retro iconography, art works, films, theater performances, and many organized...
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    similarities with the system of Yugoslav socialist self-management in Titoist Yugoslavia during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s as developed by Edvard Kardelj...
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    Secular state (de jure) State atheism (de facto) Government 1946–1990: Titoist one-party socialist republic 1990–1991: Parliamentary republic Historical...
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  • controversial for their iconographic borrowings from Stalinist, Nazi, Titoist, Dada, and Russian Futurist imagery, conflating Yugoslav patriotism with...
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    pro-Soviet (known as the 'Vidalian' APTLT) association and one 'Titoist' association. The 'Titoist' APTLT held a conference in January 1950, which elected a...
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    Government 1944–1948: Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic 1948–1990: Titoist one-party socialist republic 1990–1992: Dominant-party parliamentary republic...
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    Yugoslavia Capital Sarajevo Common languages Serbo-Croatian Government Titoist one-party socialist republic Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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    and are attended by veteran associations, descendants, yugo-nostalgics, Titoists, leftists and sympathisers. The successor branches of the former Association...
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    socialist states of Eastern Europe subsequently underwent purges of alleged "Titoists". Stalin took the matter personally and arranged several assassination...
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    pursue philosophy instead. In 1967, during an era of liberalization in Titoist Yugoslavia, Žižek enrolled at the University of Ljubljana and studied philosophy...
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  • Republic. Among them were Christian socialists, Trotskyists, adherents of the Titoist system of workers' self-management and some Socialist Unity Party of Germany...
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    ÁVH (State Protection Authority) to purge 7,000 politically dissident "Titoists" and "Trotskyists" from the Communist Party of Hungary, for being "Western...
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    Government 1945–1948: Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic 1948–1990: Titoist one-party socialist republic 1990–1991: Semi-presidential constitutional...
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    manipulated by Italy's ruling Christian Democratic Party to counter local Titoists, who were attempting to annex large swaths of the Friuli region to the...
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    change in leadership, led Kennan to predicate that Poland was moving in a "Titoist" direction as Gomułka for his all commitment to Communism also made it...
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