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Is this type of phenomenon happening with other articles. Quite possible!
 
Is this type of phenomenon happening with other articles. Quite possible!
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'''References''':
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*'''Encyclopaedia Britannica'''-Factual statement on economic realities of  Josip Broz's and his fellow communist ''"At his death, the '''state treasury''' was '''empty'''"'' The Wiki article has Encyclopaedia Britannica  under its ''Notes'' section as it's source, it might be just cosmetic.
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*'''BBC''' UK/History by Tim Judah. The article is also written  in the post ''Berlin Wall'' world. The Wiki article '''does not''' have the [[BBC]] as it's '''source'''.
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:Both encyclopaedic articles clearly state:
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:1. Josip Broz Tito’s failure in adressing ethnic tensions of the former Yugoslavia;
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:2. Failure in the economic management of the former of Yugoslavia;
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*'''Ivo Goldstein''': 'Croatia A History', a Mc Gill Queen’s University Press Publication.
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''"People could obtain so '''much free''' or '''for less''' than the '''market price''' (e.g. apartments) that they could be obtain '''without work'''."''
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This is a factual statement, written in Ivo Goldstein: 'Croatia A History'. Josip Broz and his fellow communist were committing economic management suicide. The Wiki article does not have Ivo Goldstein  as it's source.
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'''Note''': Ivo Goldstein is a Professor at the University of Zagreb  [http://www.unizg.hr/homepage/] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Zagreb] & former Director of the Institute for Croatian History of the University of Zagreb. Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia.
    
== Wikipedia & Political Agendas ==
 
== Wikipedia & Political Agendas ==
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