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Summary Of: Cominform

The initial seat of Cominform was located in... The intended purpose of Cominform was to coordinate actions between Communist parties under Soviet direction... Cominform acted as a tool of Soviet foreign policy and... Cominform was dissolved in 1956 after Soviet...

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