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B:12. Juni 1911Podbišće D: 20. April 1995 Biblio: Jugosl. Politiker montenegrin. Herkunft; Publizist; Schriftsteller; Dissident ; Član KPJ od 1932 ; učesnik NOB od 1941, član CK i Politbiroa CK KPJ i IK CK KPJ ; početkom januara 1954. na III sednici CK SKJ, udaljen sa svihdržavnih i partijskih funkcija i isključen iz SKJ ; Politiker, Schriftsteller Death Place:
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Milovan Djilas (English: /ˈdʒɪlɒs/; Serbian: Милован Ђилас, romanized: Milovan Đilas, pronounced [mîlɔʋan dʑîlaːs]; 12 June 1911 – 30 April 1995) was a Yugoslav communist politician, theorist and author. He was a key figure in the Partisan movement during World War II, as well as in the post-war government. A self-identified democratic socialist, Djilas became one of the best-known and most prominent dissidents in Yugoslavia and all of Eastern Europe. During an era of several decades, he critiqued communism from the viewpoint of trying to improve it from within; after the revolutions of 1989 and the violent breakup of Yugoslavia, he critiqued it from an anti-communist viewpoint of someone whose youthful dreams had been disillusioned. (Source: DBPedia)