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Relocation of Serbian industry during the Informbiro period

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ergela rasnih konja u Evropi", koja je iz Starih Moravica preseljena u Sloveniju. Time su argumenti poznati iz Memoranduma SANU i velike medijske kampanje usmerene na dokazivanje teškog položaja Srbije i Srba u Jugoslaviji i na stvaranje slike o njihovoj ugroženosti i potčinjenosti, ušli u obrazovanje. ....Takvi argumenti bili su neophodni da bi se stvorila psihološka osnova za rat, ....
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ergela rasnih konja u Evropi", koja je iz Starih Moravica preseljena u Sloveniju. Time su argumenti poznati iz Memoranduma SANU i velike medijske kampanje usmerene na dokazivanje teškog položaja Srbije i Srba u Jugoslaviji i na stvaranje slike o njihovoj ugroženosti i potčinjenosti, ušli u obrazovanje. ....Takvi argumenti bili su neophodni da bi se stvorila psihološka osnova za rat, ....
292:. The communist authorities moved from Belgrade to Mostar both machines and the best skilled experts and technicians who knew how to operate and maintain the machines. Soko was considered as informal successor of Ikarus. Some experts who worked in Ikarus presented their opposition to the moving and destruction of the aviation program of company who had such substantial tradition in it. 168:(1948—52) and shortly after it. In some cases, only parts of industrial plants were moved while in others the whole factories were dismounted and transported out of Serbia. Since the ratio of highly educated people was very low at that time, moving experts out of Serbia had substantial negative consequences for its future development. 242:
The followers of Informbiro were from the ranks of Montenegrins, Serbs in Bosnia and Serbia proper, and in a smaller extent Croats and Slovenians. According to some sources the real reason was not to prevent those factories to fall in hands of Soviet enemies, but to punish Serbia for "Greater Serbian
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In a period which was very important for laying fundaments for future industrial development of the republics, the share of Serbia in Yugoslav industrial production was reduced for 13,8% The moving of factories from Serbia to northwestern parts of Yugoslavia was one of the main reasons for Serbia to
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Da bi se pokazali razlozi zbog kojih je Srbija bila nezadovoljna u federaciji, navode se poznati argumenti o preseljenjima srpskih fabrika u druge republike. Fabrike su u udžbeniku detaljno pobrojane; uz livnice, mlinove, drugi železnički kolosek kod Jagodine, na tom spisku se našla i "najpoznatija
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Da bi se pokazali razlozi zbog kojih je Srbija bila nezadovoljna u federaciji, navode se poznati argumenti o preseljenjima srpskih fabrika u druge republike. Fabrike su u udžbeniku detaljno pobrojane; uz livnice, mlinove, drugi železnički kolosek kod Jagodine, na tom spisku se našla i "najpoznatija
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published an eassy about the topic in which he emphasized that the main destination of Serbian factories were not Slovenia and Croatia, but Bosnia and Herzegovina. In his text titled "Serbian industry goes home" Dežulović ridiculed with situation that many impoverished Serb workers whose factories
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published text about moving factories from Serbia emphasizing that main destination of Serbian factories were not Slovenia and Croatia, but Bosnia and Herzegovina. In his text titled "Serbian industry goes home" Dežulović ridiculed with situation that many impoverished Serb workers whose factories
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On 24 July 1991 the Assembly of Serbia adopted a recommendation to stop the glorification of communist leaders who were responsible for damaging Serbia's economy through moving its factories to other parts of Yugoslavia and other political measures which damaged people of Serbia in past decades of
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supported Slovenian and Croatian communists. The number of factories moved from Serbia to western Yugoslav republics is between 70 and 76, according to texts published in contemporary media. The destination of moved Serbian industry were primarily the republics of Croatia and Slovenia, followed by
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invasion as an official explanation for this project while Serbian and Montenegrin communists argued against it. The Slovene and Croatian side argued that their republics' substantially higher level of average academic achievement and education among urban population of
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were among the reasons for Serbia, along with Slovenia, to be programmed for the slowest industrial development. Although some industries were moved to Serbia from other republics, the balance shows that 43% industry moved out of Serbia more than moved into Serbia.
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were among the reasons for Serbia, along with Slovenia, to be programmed for the slowest industrial development. Although some industries were moved to Serbia from other republics, the balance shows that 43% industry moved out of Serbia more than moved into Serbia.
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and media campaigns aimed at proving the difficult situation of Serbia and the Serbs in Yugoslavia and creating an image of their vulnerability and subordination, with final aim to create psychological basis for the war. These are included in school textbooks.
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According to some sources the real reason was not to prevent those factories to fall in hands of Soviet enemies, but to punish Serbia for "Greater Serbian nationalism" by causing major economic damage to it. The arguments brought by those sources are:
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CIA reported that plan of Yugoslav leaders to move factories from Serbia to Slovenia, supported by Slovenian and Croatian communists, met opposition of Serb and Montenegrin communists and that Tito supported Slovenian and Croatian communists.
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believed that the motive to put such texts in school textbooks was to present arguments that Serbia and Serbs were exploited and subordinated in Yugoslavia, with final aim to create psychological basis for the war. In 2010
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In 2013 Oliver Antić, Serbian high representative in the Commission of Succession of Former Yugoslavia, stated that it is necessary to consider part of industries moved out of Serbia into succession agreements.
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were taken away from Serbia to western Yugoslav republics after WWII are now cheap labor for some contemporary Croatian and Slovenian entrepreneurs who moved their production plants to Serbia in the 2010s.
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were taken away from Serbia to western Yugoslav republics after WWII are now cheap labor for some contemporary Croatian and Slovenian entrepreneurs who moved their production plants to Serbia in the 2010s.
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become less developed in comparison to Slovenia and Croatia, i.e. in 1947 Slovenia had 67% stronger economy than Serbia while in 1987 the ratio in favor of Slovenia grew to 254%.
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Informbiro — the followers of Informbiro were from the ranks of Montenegrins, Serbs in Bosnia, and Serbs in Serbia proper, in a smaller extent Croats and Slovenians.
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After the Partisans took over control of Serbia after WWII, they moved numerous factories from Serbia to other parts of Yugoslavia. The communists cited the
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Some of the experts in Ikarus expressed a subdued opposition to the translocation and destruction of companies with a long tradition in aviation.
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During the period of moving industry out of Serbia there was also a ban on industry investments valid only for the northern Serbian province of
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The first five-year plan of economical development in Yugoslavia projected slower development and lower investment in industry of Serbia
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communist rule. In the early 1990s this move of factories from Serbia was presented in school geography textbooks for 8th grade.
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nationalism" by causing major economic damage to it. Using old communist prejudices about privileged position of Serbia within
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Moving production to ill-prepared locations resulted in difficulties of maintaining continuous production and quality
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After the danger of Soviet invasion passed, the industry has not been returned to Serbia or compensated in any way
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Since many new destinations for the Serbian industry were much closer to Soviet-controlled territories, i.e.
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The moving of the Serbian industry to western Yugoslav republics was a strategy of the government of the
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There was no similar moving of industry out of Slovenia or Croatia during the crisis connected to
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The Yugoslav communist leadership, supported by Slovene and Croatian communists, used expected
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The moving of industry out of Serbia continued even after the danger of Soviet invasion passed
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to conduct massive transfer of industrial plants, machinery, technology and experts from
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or after the crisis because of the shooting two US airplanes in Slovenia in 1946
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Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, while some industry ended up in Albania.
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The moved industry included aircraft production and heavy vehicle production.
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at the time would make it easier to find additional skilled workers than in
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Using old communist prejudices about privileged position of Serbia within
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Strategy of the government of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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or likewise replace existing Serbian ones if necessary. According to a
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List of companies of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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for their rhetoric and aspiration of reforming Yugoslavia as a
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Other sources say that the moving of industry was used by the
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Preseljenje industrije Srbije od 1944. do 1953. godine
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