Borba (newspaper)

Borba (newspaper)

"Borba", or Борба in Cyrillic, (Serbo-Croatian for struggle or combat) is a Serbian newspaper, formerly the official newspaper of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (during the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia).

It was originally published in Zagreb from 1922. After the World War II liberation by the Partisans, its publication moved to Belgrade. After 1948, the newspaper was also published simultaneously in Zagreb. For a long time, "Borba" alternated pages in Cyrillic and Latin in the same edition.

External links

* [http://www.borbabg.com/ http://www.borbabg.com/]

References

* "Newspapers of the world, XXII: "Borba", in: The Times, April 22nd, 1965, page 11


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