The Cominform and its Supporters in Slovenia
Keywords:
Slovenci, informbiro, JugoslavijaAbstract
The author examines the number of Cominform supporters in Slovenia, their social background, and the impact of the then political atmosphere in Yugoslavia on the attitude of authorities towards them. In view of traditional ties with the West, the Cominform caused less problems in Slovenia than in the rest of Yugoslavia, hence the neglect towards the issue in the Slovene historiography until now.
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1993-01-01
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