Aleksandar Ranković
Aleksandar Ranković (nom de guerre Marko, nicknamed Leka; ; 28 November 1909 – 19 August 1983) was a Serbian and Yugoslav communist politician, considered to be the third most powerful man in Yugoslavia after Josip Broz Tito and Edvard Kardelj. Ranković was a proponent of a centralized Yugoslavia and opposed efforts that promoted decentralization that he deemed to be against the interests of the Serbian people; he ensured Serbs had a strong presence in Serbia's Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo's nomenklatura. Ranković cautioned against separatist forces in Kosovo who were commonly suspected of pursuing seditious activities.The popularity of Ranković in Serbia became apparent at his funeral in 1983, which large numbers of people attended. Many considered Ranković a Serbian "national" leader. Ranković's policies have been perceived as the basis of the policies of Slobodan Milošević. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Nathalie Blanc, Sandrine Glatron, Thomas Lamarche, Aleksandar Rankovic, Anne SourdrilGet full text
Published 2017-06-01
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3by Maja Jovanović, Steva Stanišić, Miodrag Vrbić, Lidija Popović-Dragonjić, Aleksandar RankovićGet full text
Published 2015-09-01
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4by Miodrag Vrbic, Ivan Petkovic, Svetislav Vrbic, Maja Jovanovic, Aleksandar Rankovic, Lidija Popovic-Dragonjic, Marina Djordjevic-SpasicGet full text
Published 2017-04-01
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