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    Edvard Kardelj

    Yugoslav politician

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  1. Edvard Kardelj (pronounced [ˈéːdʋaɾt kaɾˈdéːl]; 27 January 1910 – 10 February 1979), also known by the pseudonyms Bevc, Sperans, and Krištof, was a Yugoslav politician and economist. He was one of the leading members of the Communist Party of Slovenia before World War II .

  2. Mar 18, 2024 · Edvard Kardelj (born Jan. 27, 1910, Ljubljana, Austro-Hungarian Empire [now in Slovenia]—died Feb. 10, 1979, Ljubljana, Socialist Republic of Slovenia, Yugos.) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and politician, a close colleague and chosen successor of Josip Broz Tito. He was the chief ideological theoretician of Yugoslav Marxism, or Titoism.

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  3. Edvard Kardelj, also known by the pseudonyms Bevc, Sperans, and Krištof, was a Yugoslav politician and economist. He was one of the leading members of the Communist Party of Slovenia before World War II. During the war, Kardelj was one of the leaders of the Liberation Front of the Slovenian People and a Slovene Partisan. After the war, he was a federal political leader in the Socialist ...

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  5. Feb 11, 1979 · BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Feb. 10 —Edvard Kardelj, who fought at the side of Marshal Tito in the political underground and on the battlefield to bring Marxism to Yugoslavia, died today of cancer in ...

  6. Edvard Kardelj - depeša. Že med samo vojno, kakor po njenem koncu, je bil Kardelj, skupaj s tedanjim komunističnim vodstvom, med odgovornimi za organizacijo in izvedbo izvensodnih množičnih povojnih pobojev. Pri povojnih pobojih je zelo sodeloval pri pokolu v Kočevskem Rogu maja 1945.

  7. Edvard Kardelj to report to the Kremlin in February 1948. He forced the Yugoslavs to sign an agreement in which all further foreign policy moves would first be approved by Moscow. Because Tito still continued unapologet-ically to work toward a union with Albania, the Soviets pulled their military advisers from Yugoslavia in March.

  8. A leading ideologist, Kardelj helped in carrying out Yugoslavia's break with the USSR in 1948 and in adapting the official ideology to the new independent course. Edvard Kardelj (ĕd´värt kär´dĕlyə), 1910–79, Yugoslavian politician. A Slovenian schoolteacher, he early joined the Yugoslav Communist party. In 1940 he became a politburo ...

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