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Ivo Baljkas (born 28 May 1892 in Šibenik – 17 March 1977 in Zagreb) was a Yugoslav communist from Croatia. He joined the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (LCY) in 1919, and was a member of the party leadership in Dalmatia from 1920 onwards. He served in the LCY Central Committee from the party's founding in 1919 until 1929 when he was expelled for factional activities. From 1929 to 1939 he lived in South America, but he returned to Yugoslavia in 1939 and rejoined the party that same year. He was also re-expelled later that year. From 1941 to 1943, Baljkas was interned in a prison camp in Italy. Upon the war's end, he returned to Yugoslavia and worked in the editorial office of Vjesnik in Zagreb.

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  1. Tito et al. 1980, p. 143 sfnm error: no target: CITEREFTitoCengleStrugarBorozan1980 (help).

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