Tito and His Comrades

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494 Notes to Pages 248–266



  1. Testimony given to the author by Jernej Vilfan.

  2. Maclean, Josip Broz Tito, 430, 431.

  3. Dedijer, Novi prilozi, 3:557–59; AS, Dedijer, t. e. 244; PA, B 12, Band 546.

  4. AJ, 837, KPR, II-4-a, K 163; Dejan Djokić, “Britain and Dissent in Tito’s Yugo-
    slavia: The Djilas Affair,” European History Quarterly 36, no. 3 (2006): 347; NARA,
    CREST, “Possible Reopening in Yugoslavia of the Djilas Case,” Current Intelligence Bul-
    letin, 27 May 1956.

  5. Thomas M. Troy Jr., “The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts
    and Letters,” Central Intelligence Agency Library, 14 April 2008, https://www.cia.gov
    .library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence; Zdravko Antonić, Rodoljub Čolaković u
    svetlu svog dnevnika (Belgrade: IP Knjiga, 1991), 153.

  6. Margaret Thatcher, The Path to Power (London: HarperCollins, 1995), 370, 371.

  7. Arbeiderbevegelsens Arkiv og Bibliotek, Oslo (AAB), Aake Anker-Ording, Box
    57, Jugoslavia 3.


Chapter 4. The Presidential Years


  1. Politisches Archiv, Berlin (Political Archive, hereafter PA), B 11, Band 420, 2.

  2. Rossiiski gosudarstvennyi arkhiv sotsial’no-politicheskoi istorii (Russian State
    Archive of Social and Political History, hereafter RGASPI), f. 495, op. 277, ed. hr. 15. 1. 136.

  3. Veljko Vlahović, Strogo pov.: 1955–1958 (Belgrade: Stručna knjiga, 1998), 42, 49.

  4. PA, B 11, Band 1195, 1.

  5. Andrei B. Edemskii, Ot konflikta k normalizatsii: Sovetsko-iugoslavskie otnosheniia
    v 1953–1956 godakh (Moscow: Nauka, 2008), 456, 457; Vladimir Dedijer, Novi prilozi za
    biografiju J. Broza Tita (unpublished), 4:6.

  6. Edemskii, Ot konflikta k normalizatsii, 456, 457.

  7. Galina Vishnevskaya, Galina: A Russian Story (London: Hodder and Stoughton,
    1984), 146, 147.

  8. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington (hereafter NARA),
    CREST, Current Intelligence Bulletin, 11 June 1955; British Comments on Belgrade Meet-
    ing, 11 June 1955.

  9. NARA, CREST, Staff Memorandum No. 29-55, “Ambassador Riddleberger’s
    Views on Yugoslavia,” 21 June 1955; “Ambassador Riddleberger Believes Conference May
    Have Widened Gap between Yugoslavia and USSR,” Current Intelligence Bulletin, 7
    June 1955.

  10. Edemskii, Ot konflikta k normalizatsii, 463; Bogdan Osolnik, Med svetom in domo-
    vino: Spomini 1945–1981 (Maribor: Obzorja, 1992), 192.

  11. Arhiv Slovenije, Ljubljana (Archive of Slovenia, hereafter AS), Dedijer, t. e. 111.

  12. Jože Pirjevec, “Tito, Nehru and Slovenes,” in Indian Studies: Slovenian Contribu-
    tions, ed. Lenart Škof (Calcutta: Sampark, 2008), 17, 18.

  13. Arhiv Ministerstva Inostranih Poslova, Belgrade (hereafter AM), PA 1950, 34. 4.



  14. AS, Dedijer, t. e. 3; t. e. 244.

  15. AS, Dedijer, t. e. 96; Rinna Elina Kullaa, “From the Tito-Stalin Split to Yugosla-
    via’s Finnish Connection: Neutralism before Non-Alignment, 1948–1958” (PhD diss.,
    University of Maryland, 2008), 15, 129.

  16. Dušan Bilandžić, Povijest izbliza: Memoarski zapisi 1945–2005 (Zagreb: Prometej,
    2005), 189.

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