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Pijade, Moša S., 1890-1957

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Personal name headingPijade, Moša S., 1890-1957
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Variant(s)Pijade, Moša S., 1889-1957
Pijade, Moša, 1890-1957
Piyade, Mosha, 1890-1957
Petrović, Janko, 1890-1957
Plavšić, M. S., 1890-1957
Popović, Milovan, 1890-1957
Porobić, M., 1890-1957
Пијаде, Моша С., 1890-1957
Čiča Janko, 1890-1957
Uncle Janko, 1890-1957
Čika Janko, 1890-1957
Associated countryYugoslavia
Birth date1890-01-04
Death date1957-03-15
Place of birthBelgrade (Serbia)
Place of deathParis (France)
Field of activityCommunism
Profession or occupationCommunists Politicians Journalists Translators
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Found inBarbusse, H. Pakao, 1920
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, October 14, 2015: Moša Pijade page (Moša Pijade, born 4 January 1890 in Belgrade; died 15 March 1957 in Paris; also known as Čiča Janko, lit. "Uncle Janko"; prominent Serbian and Yugoslav communist, a close collaborator of Josip Broz Tito, and full member of the Serbian Academy of arts and Sciences)
Jewish Virtual Library WWW site, October 14, 2015: Pijade, Moša page (Pijade, Moša (1890-1957), Yugoslav revolutionary and politician; member of te Communist party; translated Marx's Kapital)
Biographisches Lexikon zur Geschichte Südosteuropas, 1974: Band 3, page 456, etc. (Pijade, Moša; Yugoslav communist politiican, journalist, and artist; born in Belgrade on 4 January 1890; died in Paris on 15 March 1957; came from a Jewish business family; translated Marx into Serbian; used the pseudonyms Milovan Popović, Janko Petrović; Čika Janko; M. Porobić)
Marxists.org WWW site, October 15, 2015: Tito and his people, Tito's Collaborator page (Mosha Piyade)