Organisation
ISNI: 
0000 0001 2225 4843
https://isni.org/isni/0000000122254843
Name: 
Bureau d'Information
Cominform
Communist Information Bureau
Informacionnoje bjuro kommunističeskich i rabočich partij
Informační byro komunistických a dělnických stran
Information Bureau
Information Bureau of Certain Communist Parties
Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers' Parties
Information Bureau of the Communist Parties
Informationsbüro der Kommunistischen Parteien
Informationsbüro der Kommunistischen und Arbeiterparteien
Informationsbüro Kommunistischer Parteien
Informat︠s︡ionnoe bi︠u︡ro kommunisticheskikh i rabochikh partiĭ
Informat︠s︡ionnoe bi︠u︡ro kommunisticheskikh partiĭ
Informbiro
Informbi︠u︡ro
Kominform
Kommunistisches Informationsbüro
Creation class: 
Language material
Creation role: 
author
Related names: 
Communist International (formerName)
Communist International (see also from)
Komunistická internacionála (see also from)
Titles: 
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For a lasting peace, for a people's democracy
Für dauerhaften Frieden, für Volksdemokratie Organ des Informationsbüros der Kommunistischen und Arbeiterparteien
Verteidigung des Friedens und Kampf gegen die Kriegstreiber
Notes: 
American Academic Encyc (Cominform)
Bolʹsh. sov. ėnt︠s︡ikl., 2nd ed v. 18, p. 329 (Informat︠s︡ionnoe bi︠u︡ro kommunisticheskikh i rabochikh partiĭ. Informbi︠u︡ro was established in in Sept. 1947 in Poland by a resolution of an information conference of certain communist parties)
Bolʹsh. sov. ėnt︠s︡ikl., 3rd ed v. 10, p. 351 (Informat︠s︡ionnoe bi︠u︡ro kommunisticheskikh i rabochikh partiĭ; an international center of several communist and workers' parties which existed from 1947 to 1956 whose aim was to exchange information and experiences between parties and to coordinate their activities. The seat of activites were Belgrade (1947-48) and then Bucharest (1948-56))
Encyc. Americana (Cominform)
Encyc. Brit. Mocropaedia v. 3, p. 35 (Cominform; name given to the Communist Information Bureau. As an agency of international communism, the Cominform was founded under Soviet auspices at Wilcza Góra, Poland in Sept. 1947, and disbanded by Soviet initiative on April 17, 1956. It was established with nine members, the most vehement supporters being the Yugoslav communists under Tito. Because of this Belgrade was selected as the first site of the Cominform. In June 1948 Tito's party was expelled from the Cominform and the seat of the bureau was moved to Bucharest. The main activities of the Cominform were in publishing propaganda and encouraging international communist solidarity, but like the Comintern before it, the Cominform served more as a tool of Soviet propaganda than as an agent of international revolution)
For a lasting peace, for a people's democracy, Apr. 1, 1948-Apr. 17, 1956 t.p. (Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers' Parties)
LC data base, 3-5-85 (hdg.: Communist Information Bureau; usage: Informbiro; Kominform)
Štrbac, Č. Jugoslavija i odnosi između socijalističkih zemalja, 1984 t.p. (... Informbiroa)
The Cominform, c1994 p. 11 (Information Bureau) p. 670 (Informbi︠u︡ro; Informat︠s︡ionnoe bi︠u︡ro kommunisticheskikh partiĭ; Information Bureau of the Communist Parties) p. 961 (Bureau d'Information)
Verteidigung des Friedens und Kampf gegen ... 1949? cover (Informationsbüros der Kommunistischen Parteien)
Sources: 
VIAF DNB NKC NLIlat