Edvard Kardelj

Kardelj in 1959 Edvard Kardelj (; 27 January 1910 – 10 February 1979), also known by the pseudonyms Bevc, Sperans, and Krištof, was a Yugoslav politician and economist. He was one of the leading members of the Communist Party of Slovenia before World War II. During the war, Kardelj was one of the leaders of the Liberation Front of the Slovenian People and a Slovene Partisan. After the war, he was a federal political leader in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He led the Yugoslav delegation in peace talks with Italy over the border dispute in the Julian March.

Kardelj was the main creator of the Yugoslav system of workers' self-management. He was an economist and a full member of both the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts and the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He also played a major role in foreign policy by designing the fundamental ideological basis for the Yugoslav policy of nonalignment in the 1950s and the 1960s. Provided by Wikipedia
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Bibliotheek Camille Huysmans By Kardelj, Edvard
Date 1953
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Bibliotheek Camille Huysmans By Kardelj, Edvard
Date 1950
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Bibliotheek François Vercammen By Kardelj, Edvard
Date 1962
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Questions Actuelles du Socialisme ; Archief Christian Leire By Kardelj, Edvard
Date 1978
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