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Jevrem Jezdić : ウィキペディア英語版
Jevrem Jezdić

Jevrem Jezdić (March 13, 1916 – December 9, 1997) was a Serbian historian, publicist and writer. Most of his books were not published in Serbian.
==Biography==

Jezdić was born in Polača, at the time in Austria-Hungary, today’s Croatia.
At the end of the 1950s Jezdić illegally fled to the USSR together with his wife and daughter, as a part of the so-called "informbiro" emigration. As a sympathizer of Joseph Stalin he was forced to escape to avoid persecution. When he arrived in Moscow, he was arrested under the allegation that he was a spy of the Communistic Party of Yugoslavia. He spent three months in the notorious prison Lubyanka in Moscow. He was released thanks to the initiative of some influential members of the NKVD secret police. Ana Jezdić, his wife, spent more than five months in the prison. Her health was greatly damaged in the prison, so she died by the end of 1951 from pneumonia. Jezdić remained a true communist, but he never forgave the USSR authorities for the death of his wife.
He died in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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