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    Vladimir "Vlatko" Velebit, PhD (19 August 1907 – 29 August 2004) was a Yugoslav politician, diplomat and military leader who rose the rank of Major-General...
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    Velebit (pronounced [v̞ɛlɛ̌bit]; Latin: Mons Baebius; Italian: Alpi Bebie) is the largest, though not the highest, mountain range in Croatia. The range...
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  • first took care of her son alone. Her mother Priska and Tito's friend Vladimir Velebit helped her take care of the child. When Herta Haas was threatened with...
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  • the Velebit mountain range Vladimir Velebit (1907–2004), Yugoslav communist Velebit, Kanjiža, a village in Serbia Velebit (P-01), Croatian submarine in...
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    ISBN 978-86-343-0582-1. Šuvar, Mira; Velebit, Vladimir (2001). Vladimir Velebit: svjedok historije [Vladimir Velebit: Witness to History] (in Serbo-Croatian)...
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    Gunnar Myrdal 1957–1960  Finland Sakari Tuomioja 1960–1967  Yugoslavia Vladimir Velebit 1968–1982 Janez Stanovnik 1983–1986  Finland Klaus Sahlgren 1987–1993...
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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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  • Aleksandar Ranković Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović History Centrumaši 4th Congress of the CPY Volunteers...
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  • Aleksandar Ranković Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović History Centrumaši 4th Congress of the CPY Volunteers...
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    Hungary (László Rajk, Imre Nagy), Bulgaria (Traicho Kostov), Czechoslovakia (Vladimír Clementis), and Romania (Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu). Titoism has sometimes been...
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    Aleksandar Ranković Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović History Centrumaši 4th Congress of the CPY Volunteers...
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    for Europe (UNECE) Gunnar Myrdal (1947–57) Sakari Tuomioja (1957–60) Vladimir Velebit (1960–67) Janez Stanovnik (1968–82) Klaus Sahlgren (1982–86) Gerald...
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  • service to the prominent Cold War era Yugoslav diplomacy. In June 1943 Vladimir Velebit became the point of contact for foreign military missions in their...
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    (77%) in the bicameral Constituent Assembly. According to Đilas and Vladimir Velebit, the KPJ expected to win a majority of 60–65% even if the election...
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    literature during his schooling, and also to the works of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. He commenced studying literature at the University of Belgrade in...
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  • parachuted group and their cargo landed near Mrkonjić Grad and were met by Vladimir Velebit (36) and Slavko Rodić (25), who helped them move onto Jajce to meet...
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    started on 11 March 1943 in Gornji Vakuf, Bosnia. Tito's key officers Vladimir Velebit, Koča Popović and Milovan Đilas brought three proposals, first about...
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    for Europe (UNECE) Gunnar Myrdal (1947–57) Sakari Tuomioja (1957–60) Vladimir Velebit (1960–67) Janez Stanovnik (1968–82) Klaus Sahlgren (1982–86) Gerald...
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    for Europe (UNECE) Gunnar Myrdal (1947–57) Sakari Tuomioja (1957–60) Vladimir Velebit (1960–67) Janez Stanovnik (1968–82) Klaus Sahlgren (1982–86) Gerald...
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    for Europe (UNECE) Gunnar Myrdal (1947–57) Sakari Tuomioja (1957–60) Vladimir Velebit (1960–67) Janez Stanovnik (1968–82) Klaus Sahlgren (1982–86) Gerald...
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    for Europe (UNECE) Gunnar Myrdal (1947–57) Sakari Tuomioja (1957–60) Vladimir Velebit (1960–67) Janez Stanovnik (1968–82) Klaus Sahlgren (1982–86) Gerald...
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    for Europe (UNECE) Gunnar Myrdal (1947–57) Sakari Tuomioja (1957–60) Vladimir Velebit (1960–67) Janez Stanovnik (1968–82) Klaus Sahlgren (1982–86) Gerald...
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    Aleksandar Ranković Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović History Centrumaši 4th Congress of the CPY Volunteers...
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    for Europe (UNECE) Gunnar Myrdal (1947–57) Sakari Tuomioja (1957–60) Vladimir Velebit (1960–67) Janez Stanovnik (1968–82) Klaus Sahlgren (1982–86) Gerald...
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    for Europe (UNECE) Gunnar Myrdal (1947–57) Sakari Tuomioja (1957–60) Vladimir Velebit (1960–67) Janez Stanovnik (1968–82) Klaus Sahlgren (1982–86) Gerald...
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  • Vekenega (died 1111), abbess of the Benedictine monastery of St. Mary. Vladimir Velebit (1907–2004), Yugoslav People's Army Major-General, lawyer, historian...
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  • Aleksandar Ranković Ivan Ribar Mika Špiljak Petar Stambolić Josip Broz Tito Vladimir Velebit Veljko Vlahović History Centrumaši 4th Congress of the CPY Volunteers...
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  • were able to take in Deakin, Anthony Hunter, Vladimir Velebit, and heavily wounded Milojević and Vladimir Dedijer. Finally, they on-boarded a German Abwehr...
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  • naval officer Vladimir Velebit (1907–2004), major-general, lawyer, historian, diplomat Ante Zemljar (1922–2004), military officer, poet Gotovina Velebit...
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