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References
- Tito et al. 1980, p. 141 sfnm error: no target: CITEREFTitoCengleStrugarBorozan1980 (help).
Bibliography
- Tito, Josip Broz (1980). Cengle, Franc; Strugar, Novak; Borozan, Đorđe (eds.). The Party of the Revolution: Fifth Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, 1940. Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia: Socialist Thought and Practice.