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- Title
Informbiroovska emigracija.
- Authors
PREVIŠIĆ, MARTIN
- Abstract
On the basis of unpublished archive material of the State Security Service (SDS/SDB) this paper analyses the emergence, development as well as the gradually scaling down of the activities of the Cominform Bureau in the period from 1948-1964. The Tito Stalin split caused profound fissures in the Yugoslavian Communist movement, and so due to this, some supporters of Stalin decided to emigrate to the USSR or some other Lager country where various forms of anti-Yugoslavian political propaganda and other activities were extensively carried out. The Yugoslavian Cominform Bureau emigrants also acted in various emigrant centres, pro-Cominform newspapers or in spying and diversionary organisations. With the calming of relations between Yugoslavia and the USSR the subject of the return of Yugoslav Cominform emigrants came into question as well as their legal and social rehabilitation back into the Yugoslavian system.
- Subjects
YUGOSLAVIA; SOVIET Union foreign relations; IMMIGRANTS; COMMUNIST Information Bureau; PROPAGANDA; TWENTIETH century; SOCIAL history
- Publication
Historical Journal / Historijski Zbornik, 2012, Vol 65, Issue 1, p171
- ISSN
0351-2193
- Publication type
Article