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In 1947, he organized the Cominform, designed to coordinate and control the communist parties around the world.
The headquarters for Cominform were even set up in Belgrade.
The Cominform propaganda system began to blast us as soon as they had worked out a new line.
The Cominform came into being just days after the new Dinnyés government was formed.
Cominform is an organisation set up in 1947 to coordinate the European Communist parties.
The letter suggested that the Yugoslavs bring their "case" before the Cominform.
In 1956, as a gesture of reconciliation with Tito, the Cominform was dissolved.
The organization suffered a split after the condemnation of Yugoslavia by the Cominform in the summer of 1948.
The intended purpose of Cominform was to coordinate actions between Communist parties under Soviet direction.
Tito did not even attend the second meeting of the Cominform, fearing that Yugoslavia was to be openly attacked.
(In similar appeals, Calmanovici had also meant to bring his case to the attention of the Cominform.)
After the break with the Cominform in 1948, the Tito regime tightened some policies, including stricter collectivisation.
Following these allegations, the resolution expelled the KPJ from Cominform.
However, the importance of the organization had decreased much earlier, as its activities decreased after the Cominform resolution of June 1948.
He briefly considered also converting the Cominform into an instrument for sentencing high-ranking deviators, but dropped the idea as impractical.
His strategy of "peaceful revolution" was criticized by the Cominform, and the Party temporarily endorsed violent revolution until 1952.
Rather, Yugoslavia represented Albania at Cominform meetings.
The Soviet bloc also voted for partition, with the exception of Yugoslavia, which was to be expelled from Cominform the following year.
Tito's response on 17 May suggested that the matter be settled at the meeting of the Cominform to be held that June.
In 1949 the ruling communist parties of the founding states were also linked internationally through the Cominform, from which Yugoslavia had been expelled the previous year.
Until Yugoslavia's expulsion from the Cominform in 1948, Albania was effectively a Yugoslav satellite.
Djilas is now in prison, after having published his memoirs on Stalin, in which he but briefly mentions the founding of the Cominform.
It followed the Cominform line, recommending the creation of national peace committees in every country, and rejected pacifism and the non-aligned peace movement.
The expulsion of Yugoslavia from the Cominform for Titoism initiated the Informbiro period in that nation's history.
In June 1948, Stalin sent Zhdanov to the Cominform meeting in Bucharest.
Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers' Parties headquarters relocated to Bucharest from Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
September 22 - Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers' Parties (Communist Information Bureau) ("Cominform") is founded.
Founded in 1947, "Cominform" (Communist Information Bureau) is the common name for what was officially referred to as the Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers' Parties.