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Djilas, Milovan, 1911-1995

LC control no.n 80070707
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPG1419.14.I43
Personal name headingDjilas, Milovan, 1911-1995
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Variant(s)Ђилас, Милован, 1911-1995
Đilas, Milovan, 1911-1995
Ǵilas, M. (Milovan), 1911-1995
Gilas, Milovan, 1911-1995
Gyilasz, Milován, 1911-1995
Джилас, Милован, 1911-1995
Dzhilas, Milovan, 1911-1995
Džilas, Milovan, 1911-1995
Džilas, M. (Milovan), 1911-1995
Gyīlācʻ, Mīlui Banʻ, 1911-1995
Jīlās, Mīluvān, 1911-1995
ג'ילאס, מילובאן, 1911-1995
Other standard no.0000000081630215
Birth date1911-06-04
Death date1995-04-20
Place of birthKolašin (Montenegro)
Place of deathBelgrade (Serbia)
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inVoslenskiĭ, M.S. Nomenklatura, 1984: t.p. (Milovana Dzhilasa)
Djilas, Milovan. Lū tanʻc̃ās̃acʻ, [196-?]: t.p. (Mīlui Banʻ Gyīlācʻ)
Fall of the new class, 1998: CIP t.p. (Milovan Djilas) data sheet (b. 06-12-11) pub. data (d. in Belgrade, 04-20-95)
Fall of the new class, 1998: t.p. (Milovan Djilas) jacket (born 1911 in Kolašin, Montenegro; died 1995 in Belgrade)
Wikipedia, viewed Nov. 2, 2007 : (Milovan Đilas or Djilas; (4 June 1911-20 April 1995) was a Montenegrin-Serbian Communist politician, theorist and author in Yugoslavia; a key figure in the Partisan movement during the World War II, as in the post war government, and became one of the best known and most determined critics of the system, domestically and internationally)
WIKI entry, July 9, 2009 (Milovan Đilas; b. June 4, 1911; d. April 20, 1995)
Novyĭ klass , c1957: p. 7 (b. 1914)
Info. from 678 field, 2014-02-11 (b. 1911)
Ṭabaqih-ʼi jadīd, 1974: title page (Mīluvān Jīlās)
Nová třída, 1958: title page (Milovan Džilas) spine of book (M. Džilas)
Associated languagehrv eng