4th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
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Political event in Yugoslavia
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Type | Highest forum |
Presiding organ | Working Presidency |
Meeting place | |
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Dresden, Germany |
The Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY) convened the supreme body for its 4th Congress in Zonenland, Dresden, in Weimar Republic on 6–12 November 1928. It was held outside Yugoslavia because the Yugoslav authorities had banned the CPY.
Delegates
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The delegates attending the congress included Sima Marković, Milorad Petrović, Živojin Pecarski,[1] and Kočo Racin.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ (Zlatić 1994, p. 241)
- ^ (Adanır 2005, p. 110): "Although Koco Racin was not one of the new members of the young generation in a narrow sense - he was a Macedonian delegate at the fourth congress of the CPY in 1928 in Dresden -, he developed positions quite similar to theirs."
Sources
[edit]- Zlatić, Jovan (1994). Politički život u Nišu između dva svetska rata: 1918-1941. Prosveta. ISBN 978-86-7455-136-3.
- BAS (2006). Bulgarian historical review: Revue bulgare d'histoire. Publishing House of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
- Adanır, Fikret (2005). Mitteilungsblatt des Instituts für soziale Bewegungen. Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Institut für Soziale Bewegungen. ISBN 978-3-89861-431-3.
- Fleming, Thomas (2002). Montenegro: The Divided Land. Chronicles Press. ISBN 978-0-9619364-9-5.