Djilas,Milovan

Djilas,Milovan
Dji·las (jĭlʹäs), Milovan. 1911-1995.
Yugoslavian writer and politician who was a prominent member of Tito's resistance movement during World War II and later held high government and Communist Party positions before his dismissal in 1954 for criticizing the regime.

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  • Djilas, Milovan — (1911–1995)    Born in Pobišcé, Montenegro, Djilas was a leading member of the Yugoslav Communist Party (YCP) and a minister in the communist government of Yugoslavia after the war, becoming vice president to Josef Tito and viewed as his likely… …   Historical dictionary of Marxism

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  • Milovan Djilas — Milovan Đilas (rechts) zusammen mit Tito und Aleksandar Ranković (links) Milovan Đilas (kyrillisch Милован Ђилас, transkribierte Schreibweise: Milovan Djilas; * 12. Juni 1911 in Podbišće, Montenegro; † 20. April …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Milovan Đilas — (kyrillisch Милован Ђилас, transkribierte Schreibweise: Milovan Djilas; * 12. Juni 1911 in Podbišće, Königreich Montenegro; † 20. April 1995 in Belgrad) war ein jugoslawischer Politiker und Schriftsteller aus Montenegro. Zunächst ein… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • DJILAS (M.) — DJILAS MILOVAN (1911 1995) Né près de Kolasin, dans un village du Monténégro, Djilas, après des études de philosophie à l’université de Belgrade, s’inscrit en 1932 au Parti communiste, à l’époque interdit; il purge peu après une peine de trois… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Milovan Đilas — The title of this article contains the character Đ. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Milovan Djilas. Milovan Đilas Full name Milovan Đilas Born June 4, 1911(1911 06 04) Podbišće (Moj …   Wikipedia

  • Milovan Djilas — (en serbe : Милован Ђилас Milovan Đilas) (né le 4 juin 1911 Mojkovac, mort le 20 avril 1995 à Belgrade), est un homme politique et essayiste yougoslave. Membre du Parti communiste de Yougoslavie, il joua un grand rôle dans la résistance… …   Wikipédia en Français

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