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Name: Milovan Djilas
Birth Date: June 12, 1911
Death Date: 1995
Place of Birth: Montenegro
Nationality: Yugoslav
Gender: Male
Occupations: writer, revolutionary, politician

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Biography of Milovan Djilas
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The Yugoslavian writer and political prisoner Milovan Djilas (1911-1995) was the most celebrated of the Eastern European intellectuals who supported communism in the 1930s but were disillusioned by the practices of Communist regimes after 1945. Milovan...


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Milovan Đilas , (1911 - 1995), was a Yugoslavian Communist politician, theorist and, ultimately, a dissident. "Ideology in the Soviet Union is both dead, and very much alive! Dead at the level of faith; alive as an indispensable rationale of policy."...


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Milovan Đilas or Djilas (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Ђилас) (4 June 1911 - 20 April 1995) was a Montenegrin-Serbian[1] Communist politician, theorist and author in Yugoslavia. He was a key figure in the Partisan movement during the World War...


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The National Pastime
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Crossing baseball's gender line, from Little League to the Northern League On the night in June, 1999, that I arrived in Duluth, Ila Borders was sent in to pitch the ninth inning of a game that was far out of reach for...
 


 

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