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Ante Ciliga (20 February 1898 - 21 October 1992) was Croatian communist, one of the founders of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ). He was born in Istria in what was then the Austrian Littoral. Ciliga became a member of its Central Committee and Politbureau, as well as chief editor of Borba and Regional Secretary for Croatia. After moving to Vienna in 1925 as the local representative of the KPJ, he settled in the Soviet Union, where he lived from October 1926 to December 1935. More information...

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