Tito and His Comrades
264 The Presidential Years a Social Democrat.”^2 From Suslov’s point of view, Kardelj was a traitor to com- munist doctrine as p ...
The Presidential Years 265 minister, U Nu, were much more sophisticated interlocutors than Comrade Nikita who, to quote the Amer ...
266 The Presidential Years respective missions in New Delhi and Belgrade. The first Yugoslav ambassador, Josip Djerdja, once ins ...
The Presidential Years 267 quickly understood the revolutionary significance of this project. He recognized that thanks to his h ...
268 The Presidential Years On 21 December 1954, Tito gave an important speech to the Indian parliament in which he developed his ...
The Presidential Years 269 become known as the non-aligned policy. This policy effectively challenged the reigning division of t ...
270 The Presidential Years seemed logical, since Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev had meanwhile accepted the idea that communism cou ...
The Presidential Years 271 The same day, Molotov, who had opposed the rehabilitation of the Yugoslav heretics, had to step down ...
272 The Presidential Years had had in mind. Nevertheless, it was an extraordinary concession, and poten- tially dangerous for th ...
The Presidential Years 273 words had some effect on the short-term decisions of the president, but did not eliminate further mom ...
274 The Presidential Years “camp.” All this failed to thwart the impetuous Khrushchev from making an unexpected decision: althou ...
The Presidential Years 275 The Hungarian Revolution Events took another turn. In Hungary, upset by the popular uprising, bourgeo ...
276 The Presidential Years Russians to smother the “counterrevolution.” That same night, the Red Army moved into action. The reb ...
The Presidential Years 277 but they mistakenly made the whole matter a question of the personality cult and not a question of th ...
278 The Presidential Years to the development of socialism. If it persists in this behavior, it can even become a reactionary fo ...
The Presidential Years 279 military, the UDBA (Uprava državne bezbednosti; the State Security Admin- istration) began gearing up ...
280 The Presidential Years Agency and the intelligence organizations within the Department of State, the army, the navy, the air ...
The Presidential Years 281 in spite of the warnings, did not expect such a reaction. If the Federal Republic had been put in a s ...
282 The Presidential Years the party and the army. It was evident that Khrushchev had tried to strengthen his power by making a ...
The Presidential Years 283 According to the other twelve delegations who signed the declaration, the reason for the Yugoslav ref ...
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