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Cominform

American  
[kom-in-fawrm] / ˈkɒm ɪnˌfɔrm /

noun

  1. an organization (1947–56) established by the Communist parties of nine European countries for mutual advice and coordinated activity.


Cominform British  
/ ˈkɒmɪnˌfɔːm /

noun

  1. short for Communist Information Bureau : established 1947 to exchange information among nine European Communist parties and coordinate their activities; dissolved in 1956

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Other Word Forms

  • Cominformist noun

Etymology

Origin of Cominform

Com(munist) Inform(ation Bureau)

Example Sentences

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Yugoslavia was a communist state from the beginning and was one of the founders of the Cominform, the Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers’ Parties, in 1947.

From Textbooks • Dec. 14, 2022

Yugoslavia's Josip Broz Tito hurled the first challenge to East bloc unity; his country was ceremoniously expelled in 1948 from the Cominform, the Moscow-dominated alliance of Communist states, for pursuing an independent foreign policy.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Yugoslavia, which was expelled from the Stalinist Cominform in 1948, the church faces typical Communist harassments in attenuated form.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I could not bear the thought that he, an Italian, attended meetings of the Cominform," explained Pallante later.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yugoslav influence began with the founding in 1941 of the Albanian Communist Party, in which some Yugoslav nationals played leading roles, and lasted until Yugoslavia's expulsion from the Cominform in 1948.

From Area Handbook for Albania by Elpern, Sarah Jane