Tito and His Comrades

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Notes to Pages 19–25 463



  1. Dedijer, Novi prilozi, 1:211–15.

  2. Silvin Eiletz, Titova skrivnostna leta v Moskvi 1935–1940 (Celovec: Mohorjeva,
    2008), 29, 43, 44.

  3. Adamic, Eagle and the Roots, 351.

  4. Pero Simić, Svetac i magle: Tito i njegovo vreme u novim dokumentima Moskve i
    Beograda (Belgrade: Službeni list SCG, 2005), 57, 58.

  5. Adamic, Eagle and the Roots, 370.

  6. Ibid., 373.

  7. Dedijer, Novi prilozi, 1:218.

  8. Ibid., 219.

  9. Ruth von Mayenburg, Hotel Lux (Munich: Bertelsmann, 1978), 18.

  10. RGASPI, f. 495, op. 277, d. 21.

  11. Dedijer, Novi prilozi, 3:56.

  12. Nikita Bondarev, Misterija Tito: Moskovske godine (Belgrade: Čigoja štampa, 2013),
    84, 85.

  13. Eiletz, Titova skrivnostna, 32, 99.

  14. Pero Simić, Tito: Skrivnost stoletja (Ljubljana: Orbis, 2009), 62.

  15. TNA, FCO 28/2118.

  16. RGASPI, f. 575, op. 1, d. 413.

  17. Djilas, Tito, 74.

  18. Dedijer, Novi prilozi, 3:53.

  19. “Spomini tovariša Tita na slavno preteklost,” Slovenski poročevalec, 17 April 1959.

  20. Mayenburg, Hotel Lux, 200.

  21. Calling someone a Trotskyist was akin to condemning him as an outcast. Lev
    Trotsky was one of Lenin’s closest collaborators but, after Lenin’s early death, Trotsky
    clashed with Stalin and lost. In 1927 he was expelled from the party and in 1929 exiled
    from the Soviet Union. From Mexico, where he found shelter, he continued to oppose
    Stalin’s bureaucratic regime in the name of pristine revolutionary values. Hence in Mos-
    cow he was seen as the archenemy, so much so that even his name was banned from
    public use. Only the term “Trotskyism” or “Trotskyist” was allowed, to indicate the worst
    ideological heresy and its adherents.

  22. Djilas, Tito, 85.

  23. Eiletz, Titova skrivnostna, 33.

  24. Dabčević-Kučar, ’71: Hrvatski snovi, 2:863.

  25. National Archives and Record Administration, Washington (hereafter NARA),
    CIA, CREST, “Tito Throws Down the Gauntlet,” Bi-Weekly Propaganda Guidance, 1 1
    May 1959.

  26. Miro Poč, ed., Edvard Kardelj: Skica za monografijo (Ljubljana: Delo, 1979), 15; AS,
    Dedijer, t. e. 7.

  27. AS, Dedijer, t. e. 242.

  28. AS, Dedijer, t. e. 111.

  29. Bajt, Bermanov dosje, 784, 870–74.

  30. Vjenceslav Cenčić, Titova poslednja ispovijest (Belgrade: Orfelin, 2001), 73.

  31. Adamic, Eagle and the Roots, 379.

  32. “Spomini tovariša Tita na slavno preteklost.”

  33. G. R. Swain, “Tito: The Formation of a Disloyal Bolshevik,” International Review
    of Social History 34, no. 2 (1989): 250, 251.

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