Tito and His Comrades
164 The Postwar Period worsened by America’s decision to interfere in the trials of Stepinac and Mihailović (who had been captur ...
The Postwar Period 165 their right to own 20–30 hectares of land. But this did not solve the problem of overcrowding in the coun ...
166 The Postwar Period and were socially discriminated against. As Yugoslavia lacked the means with which to realize its Five-Ye ...
The Postwar Period 167 In June 1946, the Soviet government issued a press release announcing its plans to supply the Yugoslavs w ...
168 The Postwar Period materials. They began to protest this policy, applied not only to Yugoslavia but to other “people’s democ ...
The Postwar Period 169 Italy, and even Spain. He paid little attention to public opinion in the United States and Britain, which ...
170 The Postwar Period Tito also hoped to include in his federation the new “people’s democracy” of Albania, which his governmen ...
The Postwar Period 171 to strengthen its presence in Greece and Turkey. “The Soviet Union is allied to Yugoslavia and Bulgaria.. ...
172 The Postwar Period important theorist of our times—a worthy successor to Marx, Engels and Lenin. In their speeches, there is ...
The Postwar Period 173 Djilas and Kardelj came to the meeting in Szklarska Poręba as represen- tatives of ideological orthodoxy, ...
174 The Postwar Period The final straw for Stalin was Tito’s policy toward Albania, with whom Yugoslavia had signed a treaty of ...
The Postwar Period 175 an East European bloc in collaboration with the USSR.... The international press could present this as an ...
176 The Postwar Period harbored suspicions that the Boss wanted to be rid of him. At the time of his surgery, when disagreements ...
The Postwar Period 177 Stalin complained that he was not willing to tolerate satellite countries acting bilaterally and even les ...
178 The Postwar Period no major disagreements between the two governments. He spoke against the federation with Bulgaria but res ...
The Postwar Period 179 Djilas even argued that the CPSU was likely to “place enormous pressure on us, as the new Yugoslavia is b ...
180 The Postwar Period representatives in Belgrade. It had not been implemented, however, for the Soviet trade attaché. In his l ...
The Postwar Period 181 to Belgrade with a letter that should be forwarded immediately to the “relevant address.” The letter had ...
182 The Postwar Period allowing it to put down deeper roots. They saw it as an original contribution to Marxism-Leninism, and of ...
The Postwar Period 183 Toward the end of the letter he developed this thought further, emphasiz- ing that the experience of ever ...
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