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    Vladimir Bakarić (pronounced [ʋlǎdimiːr bǎkarit͡ɕ]; 8 March 1912 – 16 January 1983) was a Yugoslav and Croatian communist revolutionary and a politician...
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  • Bakarić is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frano Bakarić (born 1977), Croatian sprinter Saša Bakarić (born 1987), Slovenian football...
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    Vladimir Nazor (30 May 1876 – 19 June 1949) was a Croatian poet and politician. During and after World War II in Yugoslavia, he served as the first President...
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    Liberation of Croatia (ZAVNOH), while the first head of government was Vladimir Bakarić. Ironically, even though communists promoted federalism, post-war Yugoslavia...
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  • February 1953 to December 1953 Vladimir Bakarić (1912–1983), served as Speaker between December 1953 and December 1963. Bakarić had the longest term to date...
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    original on 29 April 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2013. Vladimir Dedijer, Tito Speaks, 1953, p. 80. Vladimir Dedijer, Tito Speaks, 1953, p. 81 Badurina, Berislav;...
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    Based on the studies on wartime and post-war casualties by demographer Vladimir Žerjavić and statistician Bogoljub Kočović, a total of 295,000 people from...
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    (1945–1990) 1940s Vladimir Bakarić - Bakarić I (1945) Bakarić II (1945–1946) Bakarić III (1946–1950) 1950s Bakarić IV (1950–1953) Bakarić V (1st EC) (1953)...
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    of Croatia (Croatian head of state) Vladimir Nazor gave the mandate to form a new government to Vladimir Bakarić who proposed the creation of the multiparty...
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    Serbia. Slovenia was supported by Croatia, based on the belief of Vladimir Bakarić—the Secretary of the Central Committee of the League of Communists...
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  • new Executive Council on 18 December 1953. Jakov Blažević replaced Vladimir Bakarić as president of the Executive Council, while he moved to the position...
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    Yugoslavia (1974–1979) Josip Broz Tito President Cvijetin Mijatović Vladimir Bakarić Fadil Hoxha Lazar Koliševski Vidoje Žarković Petar Stambolić Edvard...
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    industrially stronger than Austria and Czechoslovakia. Both Kardelj and Bakarić advocated development of light industry, instead of Hebrang's idea for...
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    Yugoslavia (1974–1979) Josip Broz Tito President Cvijetin Mijatović Vladimir Bakarić Fadil Hoxha Lazar Koliševski Vidoje Žarković Petar Stambolić Edvard...
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    government in the immediate post-war period. The meeting with Tito, Vladimir Bakarić in attendance, on 4 June 1945 was written up in detail by Stepinac...
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    Jugoslavija: Ko je bio Vladimir Iljič i kako je uticao na Tita i samoupravni socijalizam" [Lenin and Yugoslavia: Who was Vladimir Ilyich and how did he...
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    movement set in motion by Tito and the Croatian communist party chairman Vladimir Bakarić amid the climate of growing liberalism in the late 1960s. It was initially...
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    (1945–1990) 1940s Vladimir Bakarić - Bakarić I (1945) Bakarić II (1945–1946) Bakarić III (1946–1950) 1950s Bakarić IV (1950–1953) Bakarić V (1st EC) (1953)...
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    constituent republic of Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia was Vladimir Bakarić, who assumed the position on 14 April 1945. The position was then the...
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    the Communist Party of Croatia, with full knowledge and support of Vladimir Bakarić and the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, because he was a Chetnik. According...
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    on 3 May 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2011. Glaurdić, Josip; Filipović, Vladimir; Lesschaeve, Christophe (2022). "The Failure of "Yugoslavia's Last Chance":...
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    After the Tito–Stalin split in 1948, he helped, with Milovan Đilas and Vladimir Bakarić, to devise a new economic policy in the Socialist Federal Republic...
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  • Workers' council Yugoslavism Variants Đilasism Rankovićism Titoism People Vladimir Bakarić Džemal Bijedić Milovan Djilas Stane Dolanc Filip Filipović Edvard Kardelj...
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    (1981–1982) Petar Stambolić President of the Presidency (1982–1983) Vladimir Bakarić (1979–1983) Mika Špiljak (1983–1984) - President of the Presidency...
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    Workers' council Yugoslavism Variants Đilasism Rankovićism Titoism People Vladimir Bakarić Džemal Bijedić Milovan Djilas Stane Dolanc Filip Filipović Edvard Kardelj...
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    Yugoslavia (1974–1979) Josip Broz Tito President Cvijetin Mijatović Vladimir Bakarić Fadil Hoxha Lazar Koliševski Vidoje Žarković Petar Stambolić Edvard...
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  • President of the Executive Council of the People's Republic of Croatia Vladimir Bakarić to Moscow, where they joined Đilas. Stalin berated Yugoslavia and Dimitrov...
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    Power in the Yugoslav Communist Leadership: A Discursive Profile of Vladimir Bakarić". Bačka Palanka News. Archived from the original on 7 May 2023. Retrieved...
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  • the office until: 25 June 2025, he would break the record held by Vladimir Bakarić (8 years, 248 days) as President of the Government and President of...
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    president of the Government of the People's Republic of Croatia, Vladimir Bakarić stated that they would destroy the guerrillas within a month if the...
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