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Ivan Šibl

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of the Banija Partisan Detachment and then the commissar of the Kalnik Partisan Detachment in 1942. The following year, Šibl became the commissar of the 2nd Operational Zone, and in 1944–1945 the KPJ's commissar of the 10th Corps of the Yugoslav Army. After the war, Šibl became the
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Since 1950s, Šibl wrote several works containing autobiographical elements. His works were subsequently used as the basis for film screenplays of
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in several terms. He was the head of the Croatian Association of Veterans of the National Liberation War in 1969–1971. During the
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Lifetime achievement award by the Croatia's public television and radio broadcasting company
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in 1954–1963. In 1954, Šibl was appointed member of the Central Committee of the
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in 1953–1954. He moved to the position of the general director of the
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The Three Yugoslavias: State-building and Legitimation, 1918–2005
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Yugoslav and Croatian Partisan general, writer and politician
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Index

Virovitica
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
Austria-Hungary
Zagreb
Socialist Republic of Croatia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Yugoslav Partisans
Lieutenant Colonel General
Yugoslav Partisans
Yugoslav People's Army
Lieutenant Colonel General
Virovitica
World War II
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
commissar
editor-in-chief
Borba
Radio Television Zagreb
Communist Party of Croatia
Sabor
Yugoslav Parliament
Croatian Spring
Socialist Republic of Croatia
Savka Dabčević-Kučar
Miko Tripalo
We're Going Separate Ways
When You Hear the Bells
The Pine Tree in the Mountain
Hrvatska radiotelevizija

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