Communist Regimes in Eastern EuropeHoover Institution Press, 1988 - 369 pages |
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... Table 12 above ) . NOTES : The Turks are called Muslims at times , that is , they are designated by religion , although they often feel themselves to be Turks . This is not true of the 160,000 Pomaks in the group , who are Bulgarian ...
... Table 12 above ) . NOTES : The Turks are called Muslims at times , that is , they are designated by religion , although they often feel themselves to be Turks . This is not true of the 160,000 Pomaks in the group , who are Bulgarian ...
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... Table 33. ) Composition of the Party . The social composition of the party is shown in Table 34. What does not appear is the quality of membership . The proportion of intellectuals ( including white - collar employees ) rose from less ...
... Table 33. ) Composition of the Party . The social composition of the party is shown in Table 34. What does not appear is the quality of membership . The proportion of intellectuals ( including white - collar employees ) rose from less ...
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... Table 50 . 70 Only one - fourth of the 12,000 members in 1941 survived the war . Thus , more than 95 percent of the 1981 membership joined the party during the pre- ceding 35 years . The significant increase in membership between 1948 ...
... Table 50 . 70 Only one - fourth of the 12,000 members in 1941 survived the war . Thus , more than 95 percent of the 1981 membership joined the party during the pre- ceding 35 years . The significant increase in membership between 1948 ...
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Peoples Socialist Republic of Albania | 1 |
Peoples Republic of Bulgaria | 32 |
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic | 60 |
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